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Crime Data Analyst

Gulf Shores, AL · On-site

$23.01 - $34.52/hr

The Crime Data Analyst is subject to extended and unusual hours to include holidays, nights, weekends, and be available for critical incidents. Essential Job Functions Performs statistical and ...

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Crime Analyst

Cibolo, TX · On-site

$27.35 - $41.02/hr

Gathers and analyses crime data and reports for crime detection and crime forecasting by reading reports and various documents, completing comprehensive research within computer systems and programs ...

Role Summary Provides hands-on data review, quality checks, ingestion validation, and routine analytic support for national crime-reporting datasets. Works closely with program staff to ensure data ...

Role Summary Provides hands-on data review, quality checks, ingestion validation, and routine analytic support for national crime-reporting datasets. Works closely with program staff to ensure data ...

Role Summary Provides hands-on data review, quality checks, ingestion validation, and routine analytic support for national crime-reporting datasets. Works closely with program staff to ensure data ...

Crime Analyst

CA · On-site

$93K - $112K/yr

The current assignment is focused on advancing intelligence-led policing, data-driven decision making, and strategic crime analysis to support BART's mission of providing safe, reliable, and ...

We are offering a Data Analyst Internship for qualified candidates. This is a cross-disciplinary role, both instructional and technical. You'll engage with our team of educators to validate and ...

We are offering a Data Analyst Internship for qualified candidates. This is a cross-disciplinary role, both instructional and technical. You'll engage with our team of educators to validate and ...

This position sits at the intersection of data, technology, and financial crime prevention, supporting both BSA/AML and fraud functions by driving advanced analytics, reporting, and platform ...

We are offering a Data Analyst Internship for qualified candidates. This is a cross-disciplinary role, both instructional and technical. You'll engage with our team of educators to validate and ...

The Crime Analyst transforms complex data into actionable intelligence that assists command staff, detectives, patrol personnel, and community partners in making informed decisions. Identifies links ...

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How much do internship crime data analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship crime data analyst in the United States is $44.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.53 and $55.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of projects or tasks can an Internship Crime Data Analyst expect to work on during their internship?

As an Internship Crime Data Analyst, you can expect to work on a variety of data-driven projects, such as analyzing crime trends, assisting with the preparation of statistical reports, and supporting ongoing investigations by collecting and organizing relevant data. Interns often help clean and visualize large datasets, collaborate with law enforcement professionals, and contribute to presentations used for departmental decision-making. This hands-on experience provides valuable exposure to real-world crime analysis techniques and helps build foundational skills for a career in criminal justice or data analytics.

What is the difference between Internship Crime Data Analyst vs Crime Data Analyst?

AspectInternship Crime Data AnalystCrime Data Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or completed a relevant degree; no extensive experience neededBachelor's or higher in criminal justice, statistics, or related field; some experience preferred
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in government or law enforcement agenciesFull-time professional role in similar environments
Employer & Industry UsageInternship programs for students or entry-level candidates in criminal justice or law enforcementEstablished roles within law enforcement, government agencies, or research organizations

The main difference between an Internship Crime Data Analyst and a Crime Data Analyst is experience level and employment status. Internships are designed for students or those starting their careers, offering learning opportunities, while Crime Data Analysts are full-time professionals with more experience and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Crime Data Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Crime Data Analyst, you need a solid understanding of statistics, data analysis, and criminology, often supported by coursework in criminal justice or data science. Familiarity with analytical tools like Excel, SPSS, or Tableau, and geographic information systems (GIS), is typically expected. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are important soft skills for interpreting data and presenting findings. These skills are crucial for producing accurate crime reports and supporting law enforcement strategies with actionable insights.

What does an Internship Crime Data Analyst do?

An Internship Crime Data Analyst supports law enforcement or research teams by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting crime-related data. They assist in identifying crime trends, patterns, and hotspots using statistical tools and software. Interns may also help prepare reports, visualizations, and presentations to inform decision-making and policy development. This role helps develop valuable analytical and technical skills while contributing to public safety initiatives.
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Infographic showing various Internship Crime Data Analyst job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Internship, and 50% Full Time. Highlights an 50% In-person, and 50% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $92,247 per year, or $44.3 per hour.

Crime Data Analyst

City of Gulf Shores, AL

Gulf Shores, AL • On-site

$23.01 - $34.52/hr

Full-time

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Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Salary: $23.01 - $34.52 Hourly
Location : Gulf Shores Police Department, AL
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202400127
Department: Police - Investigations
Division: Police - Investigations
Opening Date: 06/24/2026
Closing Date: 7/24/2026 11:59 PM Central
Description
Under general supervision, the Crime Data Analyst is a multi-faceted position that:
  1. Performs skilled administrative, strategic and technical duties to provide analysis and data evaluation, for the purpose of increasing the effectiveness of police operations and informed decision making.
  2. Provide short-term and long-term crime and intelligence analysis to law enforcement personnel and other components to assist in the identification of on-going and emerging crime patterns and trends, serious and prolific offenders, and criminal groups and organizations.
The Crime Data Analyst is subject to extended and unusual hours to include holidays, nights, weekends, and be available for critical incidents.
Essential Job Functions
Performs statistical and analytical research involving the use of various computer statistical programs for quantitative analysis of crime statistics. Provides statistical reports as directed from the Police Chiefs office as requested for the City Manager, City Council, City departments, law enforcement agencies, community groups, and the public.
Assists detectives in case development and resolution by integrating analysis of data to discover facts; generates and distributes reports of findings to aid administrative and operational personnel in planning the deployment of resources for the prevention and suppression of criminal activity; provides assistance to increase apprehensions and the clearance of cases; performs in accordance with guidelines, procedures, and laws.
Monitors databases and open-source platforms to ensure compliance with established procedures and applicable regulations and laws; attends meetings and maintains liaisons with other local, state, and federal analyst professionals; attends investigative and patrol briefings as needed to facilitate information flow.
Develops and maintains database programs for departmental personnel and public audiences; instructs others in the use of crime and intelligence analysis and how to interpret statistical information; creates and distributes intelligence bulletins, crime alerts, and other analytical reports; maintains and issues wanted posters and officer safety and awareness items; conducts presentations to departmental personnel and public audiences.
Minimum Qualifications Required
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
Two (2) years of experience in a related field
Or any combination of education, training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
Possess a valid driver's license
Prior experience with a law enforcement or military agency performing intelligence tasks that include identifying, extracting, collating, and analyzing data from databases and open sources
Familiarity with record management systems and NCIC
Additional Position Information
Gathers and analyzes crime data for crime pattern detection, suspect-crime correlations, target-suspect profiles, and crime forecasting. Establishes methods to gather data from a large variety of sources and systems. Analyzes the accuracy and reliability of crime data collection and analysis sources and develops more effective methods and sources.
Submits updated crime information to the command staff on serious crime and crime patterns in a timely manner.
Compiles data to create patrol maps and crash maps; evaluates and interprets information; selects essential elements, correlates new information with existing information, identifies trends, patterns, and other relationships among data points.
Composes concise but comprehensive reports of findings to police personnel, outside agencies and members of the community.
Analyzes telephone records; tabulates and categorizes call activity by caller/recipient, geography, and demographics; completes cross tabulation of data to show relationships and trends
Responds to ad hoc requests for reports and/or analysis to support CID staff and other police personnel.
Coordinates with outside law enforcement agencies to exchange data to assist with cross-jurisdictional crimes.
Monitor social media platforms for the purpose of intelligence gathering and situational awareness.
Ability to do research methods and techniques; descriptive statistics; multivariate statistical methods; data mining; types of crimes and modus operandi associated with gang-related crime, drug-related crime, and white-collar crime; and requirements for intelligence file creation, retention, dissemination, and purging.
Ability to perform occasional overtime work and be available to flex hours to report to work early and/or stay late, to include holidays and weekends.
Maintains confidentiality about information learned on the job and can deal with sensitive information.
Prepare for court presentations and have the ability to be articulate and testify clearly
The City of Gulf Shores offers a comprehensive benefit package with options that can help protect your health, finances and peace of mind. Just as the City of Gulf Shores is dedicated to the people in our community, we are also dedicated to providing employees with benefits that fit your diverse needs. Our benefit package includes health, dental, vision, life, disability and other voluntary products offered through Aflac. The City also has an employee clinic for those employees who are enrolled in our health insurance plan to utilize free of charge.
WHEN BENEFITS BEGIN
Benefits are available to all eligible employees and dependents following the applicable waiting period:
  • Benefits begin first of the month following 30 days after date of hire
  • Part-time employees who work thirty (30) hours per week on a regular basis are eligible to participate in the City medical insurance program the same as the 40-hour employees.