Released offender geospatial location information clearinghouse
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1. A computing device comprising:
- a processor; and
a memory comprising instructions that when executed by the processor cause the processor to;
receive geospatial location information from a first criminal justice supervising agency that collects first geospatial location information generated criminal offender tracking devices worn by a first group of released criminal offenders and a second criminal justice supervising agency that collects second geospatial location information generated by criminal offender tracking devices worn by a second group of released criminal offenders, wherein the received geospatial location information includes date and time information and latitude/longitude information;
receive narrative information from one or more past or potential victims that indicate one or more dynamic locations that the released criminal offenders are prohibited from being physically proximate to based on their sentences, wherein the dynamic locations are not preprogrammed into the computing device when the sentences are initially stored in the computing device;
in response to determining that the received geospatial location information includes latitude/longitude information in different formats, convert at least the latitude/longitude information of the received geospatial location information to a homogenous latitude/longitude format;
receive the sentences from a criminal justice agency;
determine, based at least in part on the narrative information for at least one of the dynamic locations, the sentences, and the latitude/longitude information in the homogenous latitude/longitude format, whether a location of a particular criminal offender violates a sentence of the particular criminal offender; and
responsive to determining that the location of the particular criminal offender violates the sentence of the particular criminal offender, output a notification indicating the location of the particular criminal offender violates the sentence of the particular criminal offender; and
wherein the processor is configured to compare the information of criminal offenders from the first criminal justice supervising agency and criminal offenders of the second criminal justice supervising agency to identify criminal offenders from separate criminal justice supervising agencies that are within a predefined distance from each other and provide a notification of such an occurrence.
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Abstract
A clearinghouse for integrating information related to released criminal offenders. The clearinghouse includes a computer system that receives geospatial location information related to released criminal offenders from multiple disparate systems, the geospatial location information including date and time information. The computer system then converts the information to a homogenous data format. The present invention further includes a method of integrating information related to released criminal offenders.
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1. A computing device comprising:
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a processor; and a memory comprising instructions that when executed by the processor cause the processor to; receive geospatial location information from a first criminal justice supervising agency that collects first geospatial location information generated criminal offender tracking devices worn by a first group of released criminal offenders and a second criminal justice supervising agency that collects second geospatial location information generated by criminal offender tracking devices worn by a second group of released criminal offenders, wherein the received geospatial location information includes date and time information and latitude/longitude information; receive narrative information from one or more past or potential victims that indicate one or more dynamic locations that the released criminal offenders are prohibited from being physically proximate to based on their sentences, wherein the dynamic locations are not preprogrammed into the computing device when the sentences are initially stored in the computing device; in response to determining that the received geospatial location information includes latitude/longitude information in different formats, convert at least the latitude/longitude information of the received geospatial location information to a homogenous latitude/longitude format; receive the sentences from a criminal justice agency; determine, based at least in part on the narrative information for at least one of the dynamic locations, the sentences, and the latitude/longitude information in the homogenous latitude/longitude format, whether a location of a particular criminal offender violates a sentence of the particular criminal offender; and responsive to determining that the location of the particular criminal offender violates the sentence of the particular criminal offender, output a notification indicating the location of the particular criminal offender violates the sentence of the particular criminal offender; and wherein the processor is configured to compare the information of criminal offenders from the first criminal justice supervising agency and criminal offenders of the second criminal justice supervising agency to identify criminal offenders from separate criminal justice supervising agencies that are within a predefined distance from each other and provide a notification of such an occurrence. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method comprising:
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receiving, by a computing device, geospatial location information from a first criminal justice supervising agency that collects first geospatial information generated by criminal offender tracking devices worn by a first group of released criminal offenders and a second criminal justice supervising agency that collects second geospatial location information generated by criminal offender tracking devices worn by a second group of released criminal offenders, wherein the received geospatial location information includes date and time information and latitude/longitude information; receiving narrative information from one or more past or potential victims that indicate one or more dynamic locations that the released criminal offenders are prohibited from being physically proximate to based on their sentences, wherein the dynamic locations are not preprogrammed into the computing device when the sentences are initially stored in the computing device; in response to determining that the received geospatial location information includes latitude/longitude information in different formats, converting, by the computing device, at least the latitude/longitude information of the received geospatial location information to a homogenous latitude/longitude format; receiving, by the computing device, sentences from a criminal justice agency; determining, by the computing device, based at least in part on the narrative information for at least one of the dynamic locations, the sentences, and the latitude/longitude information in the homogenous latitude/longitude format, whether a location of a particular criminal offender violates a sentence of the particular criminal offender; responsive to determining that the location of the particular criminal offender violates the sentence of the particular criminal offender, outputting, by the computing device, a notification indicating the location of the particular criminal offender violates the sentence of the particular criminal offender; and comparing the information of criminal offenders from the first criminal justice supervising agency and criminal offenders of the second criminal justice supervising agency to identify criminal offenders from separate criminal justice supervising agencies that are within a predefined distance from each other and provide a notification of such an occurrence. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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