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Sky TG24: Progress Innovaction – How did Milan Police reduce robberies by 77%?

SKY TG24: 77% FEWER ROBBERIES IN MILAN - HOW DID THEY DO IT? Sky TG24's Helga Cossu interviewed Mario Venturi, KeyCrime's President and Founder on the program Progress: Innovaction, delving into how Milan's police have been so successful, aided by their use of the KeyCrime #delia® software, how the idea came t...

Milan police use KeyCrime delia(R) to help end “retrò” crime series

A robber with a taste for antique weaponry was arrested in Milan after a robbery in Via Millelire. The police were forewarned and already on the scene when the 52 year old robber struck thanks to the Police's VI Mobile Squad and a little help from the software KeyCrime delia®. With a hoodie and a mask, the 52 yea...

Internet Governance Forum: The road to great Crime Analysis is paved with analyzable data!

KeyCrime's Brad Hathaway took a practical approach to #ResponsibleAI in his talk on December 10th, 2021 at the Internet Governance Forum Poland's International Security & Digital Council remote hub in Rome. The exchange with Avv. Benvegnù, especially during the question and answer at the end was thought provoking...

Rai Scuola “STEM” – Crimine features KeyCrime delia® Suite

How do you preserve the know-how and analytical capabilities of investigators, transforming them into shared assets for future investigations? After the criminal investigation wraps up, what are the advantages for prosecutors when investigators have used analytical techniques and technologies to establish that the...

Probable Causation Podcast with Giovanni Mastrobuoni on KeyCrime delia®

We were thrilled when Jennifer Doleac’s Probable Causation podcast interviewed Professor Giovanni Mastrobuoni at the end of August because many of the conclusions they reached have profound implications for the world of policing and investigators' adoption of technology. One in particular is something we’ve be...

La Repubblica: Serial robber caught: he used a prop gun to scare store clerks

A 52-year-old laborer was arrested by the Milan Police on charges of robbing a clothing store in the ‘Coccinelle’ franchise in Corso Genova in Milan. The man, wearing a mask, hat and sunglasses, frightened the saleswoman with a prop gun and stole 200 euros from the cash register, before leaving. Stationed outs...

Il Fatto Quotidiano – The robber enters the pharmacy but is blocked and arrested by the agents stationed

A rank-and-file officer in the Milan Police Department created a computer program called KeyCrime that has revolutionised how the city catches robbers. When Mario Venturi was assigned to the property division in 2004, his team worked without the help of computers. Venturi thought there was a better way and enliste...

KeyCrime video series Part 5 – Our innovative approach to digital transformation

Our innovative approach to digital transformation for the crime investigation life cycle for our law enforcement customers is well, it's very innovative. It's new! It's something that it's little bit difficult to explain! That's! Why we've put together this but video help you understand better what it is we do why...

KeyCrime video series Part 4 – Location adaptability through AI & ML

Every location is different. Typical criminal behavior and characteristics in, say, Bogota, Columbia will be quite different from those in Boston, Massachusetts in the USA or Milan in Italy Targets will be different as well as timing and physical characteristics. These differences are at the root of why here at ...

KeyCrime video series Part 3 – Crime Analysis Software focused on crime series

“Predictive Crime Analysis” is a new term coined by KeyCrime. KeyCrime’s direct implementation of Crime Analysis focuses on crime series. It is made more accurate by AI and Machine Learning techniques. This is what makes it possible for our delia software to not only help police identify crime series but als...

KeyCrime video series Part 2 – Rebranding:  we have grown far beyond the one product company

KeyCrime has grown far beyond the one product company that we were at the outset. We’ve assembled a team of experienced police personnel, enterprise software sales experts and a robust team of developers and data scientists with a built-out product already in-hand and the ideas and energy necessary to continue b...

KeyCrime video series Part 1 – Company presentation, an innovative startup with a focus on social impact

KeyCrime is an innovative startup with a focus on social impact. We work in the public security sector in the area of "Predictive Crime Analysis" Schopenhauer once said:"Health is not everything, but without health, everything is nothing" We believe that a sense of security and safety is a key component and perha...

RAI GR Parlamento – Italy that works: railway and road safety. Mario Venturi’s story

This is Mario Ventury's story. He's a former cop who created crime analysis software. But how did it come to all this? After winning the competition to join the police, he ran in 1987, then Mario was assigned to the Milanese flying team where he worked for five years. This was his second family. From the steering ...

IBM Think – Innovation and exponential technologies: Mario Venturi’s speech

At the event organized by IBM, Mario is invited to tell his story: "Ten years ago I was a policeman. I found myself at the Milan police station in a room with a desk full of files concerning criminal events committed in the city of Milan . These files were bright, there were many in Milan in 2008. There is talk o...

#ThinkMilano 2018: IBM in 300 seconds with Mario Venturi, CEO of KeyCrime

KeyCrime, the software, was born fourteen years ago within the state police. Mario Venturi is a former employee of the state police who during his activity found himself analyzing a lot of information that was contained in the complaints, and therefore referred to criminal events. It is precisely by doing this ac...