The Future of Crime Scene Investigation
"Now serving 250 agencies across the nation."
CrimePad® is the professional-grade iPad, Windows, and Android app that allows every law enforcement user to record, track, maintain, collaborate and report on all the data within a criminal investigation or a crime scene.
Access
Logs
Evidence
Logs
Photo
Logs
Crime
Scenes
People
of Interest
Forensic
Analysis
Interviews
Leads
Sketches
Say goodbye to paper! Use Voice Dictation or easily type out digital forms for a variety of elements within a case or scene.
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Effortlessly collaborate with the rest of your team while working an investigation. Share data securely in real-time across devices.
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Access
Logs
Evidence
Logs
Photo
Logs
Maximize the time you can spend in the field. Automatically generate and print your reports out in the field and with one button.
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“I have found your app to be far superior to any of the other crime scene apps out there. I am very impressed by it.”
Detective James Maroney
Buffalo Police Crime Scene Unit
We have merged CrimePad Lite and CrimePad into one product. You can now:
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Our team offers the synergy of substantial forensic science, crime scene, and national security expertise combined with leading professional user-experience architecture.
Jane M. Homeyer, PhD brings to Visionations over 20 years of experience in innovative practices in both the Federal government and private sector. With expertise that spans the fields of forensic science, crime scene investigation, and national security, she has held senior executive positions at the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), Northern Illinois Police Crime Laboratory (NIPCL), and at other federal agencies. Dr. Homeyer also served as the Dean of Academic Studies and Professional Development at the FBI.
For more than 16 years, Jeff has been providing forensic analyses in the fields of latent print comparisons and bloodstain pattern analysis. In 2002, Jeff began work with Porter Lee and helped to develop their Laboratory Information Management System called the BEAST. He managed implementations for many large-scale projects for agencies such as the NYPD, New Jersey State Police, Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Kentucky State Police and Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE).