LexisNexis Data Classification Manager — Community Crime Map Administrator Guide (vendor manual, © 2023)
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LexisNexis vendor manual confirms the Community Crime Map, Accurint Virtual Crime Center, and Accurint Crime Analysis run on a single shared data layer classified through one agency-administered console at accurint.com. Every imported crime type defaults to Law Enforcement Only visibility, meaning the full RMS feed reaches LexisNexis before any public-facing privacy filtering is applied. The 500-foot random offset agencies apply to sensitive incidents (sexual assault, homicide, death investigations) affects only the public map; exact locations remain visible to law enforcement users in AVCC and ACA. Administrator guide, doc code RE_GD_019.126P2 / CE20.282JN, © 2023 LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
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"The Data Classification Manager drives the organization of the data visible through the LexisNexis® Accurint® Virtual Crime Center, LexisNexis® Accurint® Crime Analysis, and Community Crime Map Widgets and Map Layers." (Overview, p. 2-3) "When the agency's crime event data is imported from the agency's systems, each crime type classification will be set by default to be viewable by Law Enforcement Only." (Changes to Viewable By, p. 7) "This choice is often made for sexual assault, homicide, and death investigations to enhance case confidentiality. This random offset will not affect the view of law enforcement personnel within the Accurint® Virtual Crime Center or within the Accurint® Crime Analysis services." (Changes to Add Random Offset, p. 7)