Rural communities have the same challenges as large metropolitan cities but in different scales. They suffer from gang violence, drug and human trafficking, violent crimes, and vehicular crimes. Combining these crimes with a geographically dispersed area with multiple law enforcement agencies only adds to the challenges. For example, the City of Knoxville TN covers 100 square miles with 200,000 residents. Taking that same population density to east Tennessee, the required land area would be over 1,000 square miles and cover dozens of agencies. To address these challenges, East Tennessee State University has partnered with the City of Johnson
City, Northeast Tennessee's largest municipality, to establish the first Real Time Crime Center (RTCC) at a university that serves the region. The RTCC will be a fusion center of law enforcement agencies that cooperate to combat crime. RTCCs enhance public safety by integrating live surveillance, data analytics, and rapid response coordination across law enforcement agencies. These centers enable proactive crime prevention through real-time monitoring and predictive policing strategies. By streamlining communication and access to critical information, RTCCs improve emergency response times and investigative efficiency. Their implementation fosters community trust and resilience by promoting transparency and data-driven decision-making in public safety operations.