Jatagan has the highest crime prevention success rate in outdoor video security. We update this verified statistic at the start of each calendar month. It reflects Jatagan’s effectiveness in preventing and stopping crimes in progress over the past 12 months, calculated on a rolling basis.
Crime Prevention Success Rate Calculation Method
Every intrusion/crime attempt at every site under Jatagan’s protection is logged into an incident report and tracked. Every event on Jatagan’s failure (miss) to stop a crime at a site in its camera views is also recorded and tracked.
Here are the steps to the calculation:
- We tally all Intrusion/Crime Attempts at all sites in the preceding 12 months.
- We tally all False Alarm Events and subtract them from the above Intrusion/Crime Attempts. We get the Net Intrusion/Crime Attempts.
- We tally all Jatagan’s failures (Misses) at all sites in the preceding 12 months.
- Success Rate = 1 – [Misses ÷ Net Intrusion/Crime Attempts].
What is Jatagan’s latest Crime Prevention Success Rate?
Average Per Site Intrusion Attempts: 6.3 Per Month
Crime Prevention Success Rate: 99.94%
Equivalent to 6 misses out of 10,000 intrusion attempts.
Crime Prevention Success Rate FAQ
1. What is the Crime Prevention Success Rate?
It measures how effectively Jatagan prevents or stops crimes in progress. The number is updated monthly and reflects performance over the last 12 months.
2. How does Jatagan calculate it?
We track every intrusion or crime attempt across all monitored sites:
Count all intrusion/crime attempts.
Subtract all false alarms to get Net Intrusion Attempts.
Count all “misses” (crimes not stopped within camera view).
Apply the formula: Success Rate = 1 – (Misses ÷ Net Intrusion Attempts).
3. What is a “miss”?
A crime that occurs within Jatagan’s camera view that is not prevented or stopped.
4. Why remove false alarms?
False alarms (animals, weather, non-threat activity) are excluded so results reflect real threats only.
5. Why a 12-month rolling period?
It provides a more accurate long-term view by smoothing out short-term fluctuations.
