Bank branch security
Score 240 branches for the audit committee. Defend staffing, hours, and closure decisions with one ranked list, refreshed every quarter.
CrimeDensity turns local incident data into a live 0–100 CrimeScore for every U.S. site you operate — then ranks your whole portfolio, worst to best. Powered by SpotCrime.
Acme Bank · 240 branches · 38 states
SF — Market & 6th crossed 90.
CrimeScore 92 · ▲ 3 in 24h
The problem
Security leaders responsible for dozens, hundreds, or thousands of U.S. locations don't need more incident feeds. They need an honest, defensible answer to "which location is the worst right now?"
Beautiful. Honest. But they don't tell you which of your 600 stores to walk into this quarter.
Tell you something happened. Don't tell you whether your portfolio is getting better or worse overall.
Don't defend a budget. They don't survive a board question. They don't even cite a source.
The CrimeDensity answer
One number per address. Same algorithm everywhere. Same data source everywhere. Sort, defend, decide.
Product
Everything in the product exists to make the ranking actionable: drill into the score, export the memo, watch the change.
Your full portfolio on one screen — sorted by CrimeScore, filtered by region, segmented by score band.
Click any score: underlying incidents, density radius, time window, trendline. No black box.
Regional rollups, top movers, methodology footnotes. Sourced. Dated. Defensible.
Per-location and per-region thresholds. Email, Slack, or webhook. Not another firehose.
Methodology
Transparent on purpose. Every score is a function of public incident data and a published density formula — not a guess from a language model, not a prediction of future crime.
CrimeScore severity bands
Public incident reports from U.S. law-enforcement and open sources, normalized by type and geocoded.
Spatial density around each address with recency decay. Configurable 7 / 30 / 90-day windows.
Same scale for every U.S. address, so ranking across a portfolio is apples-to-apples.
Industries
If you're accountable for a list of addresses, you're accountable for a ranking. We just made it honest.
Score 240 branches for the audit committee. Defend staffing, hours, and closure decisions with one ranked list, refreshed every quarter.
Rank 600 stores. Walk into the worst ten this week. Bring the receipts when finance asks why a store needs to close.
Underwrite acquisitions with address-level data. Compare a target property against everything you already own — same score, same scale.
Watch multiple residences quietly. Get notified when a neighborhood crosses a threshold — without staring at a feed.
Sits alongside your existing mass-notification, investigations, and case-management stack. We don't replace those tools — we tell you where to point them first.
Yards, hotels, depots, clinics. Anywhere your people show up at an address. One ranking, one source, one number to argue about.
Where we fit
CrimeDensity sits underneath the tools you already pay for. They're great at alerting, investigating, and global threat reporting. None of them give you one defensible number per address, every address.
| Job | Mass-notification platforms | Investigations & case mgmt | Global threat intel | CrimeDensity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mass notification | ✓ Their core | — | — | Not our job |
| Investigations & case mgmt | — | ✓ Their core | — | Not our job |
| Global threat intel | Partial | Partial | ✓ Their core | U.S. only, on purpose |
| Address-level U.S. ranking | — | — | — | ✓ The whole product |
| Defensible 0–100 score | — | — | Region indices | ✓ Per address |
A 20-minute demo. Bring a CSV of locations (or just a few you care about). We'll score them live against SpotCrime data and walk you through the methodology.
The full request page asks for your role, industry, location count, timeline, and use case — then routes the request by email.
Open request pageBy submitting there, you agree to a one-time follow-up. We don't sell your data.
FAQ
A density-weighted aggregation of recent SpotCrime incidents around the target coordinate, with recency decay, normalized to 0–100 and bucketed into five severity bands. The math is published — no LLM, no prediction layer.
SpotCrime, which aggregates incident reports from U.S. law-enforcement and public sources. We're transparent about the source because the source matters.
No. We rank observed incident density. Predictive crime models have a long, ugly track record, and we don't want our buyers explaining that to a board.
Every four hours, on a rolling refresh. Historical windows of 7, 30, and 90 days are configurable.
No. Those platforms are great at things we don't do — mass notification, investigations, global intel. We do one job they don't: rank every U.S. address in your portfolio.
U.S. only today, by choice. We'd rather be the best at one country than mediocre everywhere.