
Cincinnati Future: Data analytics for law enforcement
"Chat with innovators" features Peel9, a UC faculty-founded startup
The University of Cincinnati Office of Innovation's Venture Lab startup pre-accelerator program helped three UC faculty members from the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services launch a startup that uses data to help police solve and prevent crimes.
Peel9, a Cincinnati Business Courier 2020 Innovation-Technology award winner, is a web-based software-as-a-service solution which aggregates and condenses the data points of the criminal justice system into actionable data sources for police.
More than 200 police officers from 12 police departments in Southwest Ohio are already using the solution, with several more larger agencies set to implement Peel9's solution in the near future.
Peel9 CEO Todd Levy, who first encountered the Peel9 team in his role as a Venture Lab entrepreneur-in-residence, told Cincinnati Future about the company's origins, its services and its future in a recent interview.
"The system can actually be used in police cars," Levy told Cincinnati Future. "The 'special sauce' is the analytics that come out of that. [Police are[ able to place people and locations and vehicles together where an infraction has occurred, and that's how they help solve crime. In essence, it connects the dots. This lets us get more officers on the street policing, instead of having to go back to the station to do laborious record-keeping."
Peel9 was founded by former Cincinnati police captains Tim Sabransky and Daniel Gerard, both of whom later served as faculty in UC's School of Criminal Justice, in partnership with Murat Ozer, a School of Information Technology professor who previously worked in counter-terrorism with the Turkish National Police. The company is named in honor of Sir Robert Peel, the father of modern policing, whose nine core principles are still valid today, according to the company's website.
The success of Peel9 demonstrates the success of UC's Innovation Agenda, one of the three platforms of the university's strategic direction, Next Lives Here.
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