Simsi partnered with Rutgers University to offer a verifiable credentialing program. See all of the current options below.
...entitled to all professional standing as may be accorded by reason of the completion of this credential. |
Risk Terrain Modeling Certification
Sets a basic standard of excellence for people using Risk Terrain Modeling (RTM). It identifies certificate holders as skilled spatial risk analysts and place-based problem-solvers.
Visit simsi.com/rtm-certification for more information or to apply for this authentic credential for RTM. New and renewal applications are welcome. The certificate is free and there's no cost to apply. To look up or verify an existing credential holder (since 2024), visit the Rutgers-Newark Credentials website. |
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RTMDx Analyst 1 Certification
Validates a foundational level of skills and experience with RTMDx software. Credential holders have a basic level of proficiency in applying Simsi products and capabilities for Risk Terrain Modeling (RTM) with RTMDx.
Visit simsi.com/rtmdx-certification for more information or to apply for this authentic credential for RTM. New and renewal applications are welcome. The certificate is free and there's no cost to apply. To look up or verify an existing credential holder (since 2024), visit the Rutgers-Newark Credentials website. |
Procedural Justice for Public Safety Certification
This credential sets a standard of excellence for people applying the four-dimensional model of procedural justice and who are able to operationalize its practical applications for law enforcement and public safety in data-informed ways.
Visit simsi.com/procedural-justice-cert for more information or to apply for this credential. New and renewal applications are welcome. The certificate is free and there's no cost to apply. To look up or verify an existing credential holder (since 2024), visit the Rutgers-Newark Credentials website. |
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