Law Enforcement Analyst
General Job Information
There is only one city in the country that can say it is the Nation's Capital - Washington, D.C. Given that distinction, The Metropolitan Police Department is the premiere law enforcement organization in the city. We receive over 22 million visitors a year, have almost 700,000 residents, and 21,000 private business. The Department consists of more than 4,200 members: approximately 3,550 sworn members and over 650 civilian employees. We are one of the most diverse and highly trained departments in the country. We have the honor of safeguarding and protecting not only our nation's residents, but also people from all over the world.
The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) offers an attractive benefits package. The benefits package includes competitive compensation, health insurance, prescription drug coverage, dental, vision, short- and long-term disability and life insurance, as well a strong retirement benefit and savings options. Employees are also eligible for our employer contributed 401a plan after one year of employment. Additional perks such as discounts on wireless carriers, gym memberships, amusement park tickets and much more! Additional information can be found at: DCHR Benefits
The position is located in the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), Homeland Security Bureau (HSB), Joint Strategic and Tactical Analysis Command Center (JSTACC), Research and Evaluation Branch (REB). The REB uses social science research, scientific methods, and data science to inform, improve, and evaluate the delivery of public safety services for all District residents. The incumbent serves as an analyst that provides strategic crime analysis functions in support of the Department's public safety mission.
This Law Enforcement Analyst position is covered under the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE) bargaining unit and you may be required to pay an agency fee through direct payroll deductions.
The incumbent will be responsible for the following
Researches, designs and develops statistical and analytical products from a variety of police and other law enforcement datasets for purposes of reporting trends and patterns, as well as providing senior members with assistance in developing policy papers. Data sources include but are not limited to crime, arrest, calls for service, population estimate and economic data (or any combination thereof).
Develops analytical products and models (and supporting documentation) using data science techniques and skills. Analytical products include (but are not limited to) crime trend analyses, projections and forecasts, research papers, policy and program impact analyses, needs assessment, population studies and other analyses to support MPD's strategic agenda.
Keeps abreast of national law enforcement policies and new program initiatives; networks with other agencies and explores other police agencies' online documents. Assists in establishing appropriate benchmarks and research evaluation criteria.
Collaborates with fellow crime analysis team members regularly - works to provide proactive and innovative solutions to complex analytical challenges related to law enforcement and crime trends.
Designs and conducts surveys and program evaluations. Recommends corrections and improvements to newly implemented law enforcement programs based on findings of program evaluations. Identifies new departmental research ideas, makes recommendations, and working with senior members and management on developing an approach and analysis to implement these ideas.
Prepares reports and presentations for Executive and Command Staff that outline the methodologies used for a particular analysis, explains the results/findings and provides recommendations.
Uses a variety of analytical tools, including but not limited to: geographic information system (GIS) software and data science, data visualization, and dashboard tools to analyze and present to internal and external stakeholders.
Identifies and develops recommendations for resolving systematic data issues affecting MPD's databases including process reviews and recommendations. Performs strict quality control checks on the data contents to ensure internal and external reliability/validity.
Prepares necessary materials for reports and presentations of current crime trends and patterns. Provides analytical information to assist in reviewing, analyzing, reporting and assessing problems that may promote community problem solving.
Manipulates, manages, queries and summarizes raw data from MPD data sources such as Computer Aid Dispatch (CAD) Calls-for-Service Data, Records Management System/MPD Data Warehouse Crime & Arrest Data, and other various datasets from internal and external sources.
Receives and responds to internal and external information and data requests as necessary.
Participates and takes a lead role in developmental cross-training; creates procedures for newly developed reports.
Conducts site visits in order to verify reported data and information and to collect other materials related to evaluating the effectiveness of newly implemented law enforcement programs and data systems.
Provides mentorship and assists in training and on-boarding other law enforcement and crime analysts.
Performs other related duties as required.
Qualifications
Knowledge of and comfort with data science techniques and tools, manipulating large data sets (enforcement data preferred, but not necessary), trend analysis, process mapping and program evaluation methodologies.
Knowledge of data mining techniques and potential data sources and comfort with the preparation of statistics, data queries, and/or mapping and data visualization techniques when needed.
Skill in qualitative and quantitative research methods and the ability to train and mentor others in these methods.
Demonstrated ability to identify and apply appropriate statistical computations, both descriptive and inferential.
Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; prepares and presents written and oral presentations, and mentors and trains others in effective communication of analytical results.
Collaborative spirit and team player; responds to people in tactful manner; reacts quickly and appropriately to requests for information; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with MPD's staff and others.
Skill in the use of software, such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, MS Access, Excel, PowerPoint, ArcGIS, and preferred knowledge in 12, SPSS (or other statistical programs such as SAS, Stata, "R" and/or Python).
Licensures, Certifications and other requirements:
N/A
Education
High School Diploma or equivalent is required. Bachelor's degree preferred.
Work Experience
Applicants must have at least one (1) year of specialized experience equivalent to the CS-09 grade level, or its non-District equivalent, gained from the public or private sector.
Specialized experience includes understanding data science techniques and tools, manipulating large data sets (law enforcement data preferred, but not necessary), trend analysis, process mapping, and program evaluation methodologies; applying data mining techniques and potential data sources and comfort with the preparation of statistics, data queries, and/or mapping and data visualization techniques; using qualitative and quantitative research methods, identifying and applying appropriate statistical computations, both descriptive and inferential; communicating effectively both orally and in writing; preparing and presenting written and oral presentations; and the ability to use software applications and statistical data programs.
Work Environment
Work location is in an office environment. Work is sedentary and may require walking and standing in conjunction with travel and attendance at meeting and conferences away from the work site and carrying light items, such as laptops, papers, books, small parts, and driving an automobile.
Other Significant Factors
Promotion Potential to CS-12
This position is considered emergency per DPM Chapter 12. An emergency employee must report to or remain at work if activated, during a declared emergency.
This position is deemed as Security Sensitive pursuant to Chapter 4 of the D.C. Personnel Regulations, in addition to the general suitability screening and criminal background check (pre-employment and periodic), individuals may be subject to the following checks and tests:
a. Traffic record check (as applicable);
b. Pre-employment drug and alcohol test (as applicable);
c. Consumer credit check (as applicable);
d. Reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol test;
e. Random drug and alcohol test;
f. Return to duty or follow-up drug and alcohol test; and
g. Post-accident or incident drug and alcohol test.
The incumbent is required to possess and maintain a valid motor vehicle operator's permit.
The District of Columbia Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer: all qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, genetic information, disability. Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination, which is also prohibited. In addition, harassment based on any of the above-protected categories is prohibited.
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