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Identifying unknown substances in the field upon seizure is a critical step in the drug investigation process. It provides information that helps law enforcement make arrests, obtain search warrants, ...
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Most courts throughout North America have failed to keep up with visual evidence presentation technologies, even though the source image quality continues to march forward.
In today’s surveillance ...
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Law enforcement agencies previously unable to afford airspace technology, such as helicopters, can now affordably access drones to extend their security systems, monitor the skies, and help them serve...
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Today, small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS)—drones—give organizations visibility and access to a level of information and insight like never before. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are capable o...
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Current legacy police reporting tools like records management systems (RMS) and computer-aided dispatch systems (CAD) are in need of an upgrade. Many versions are antiquated and don’t work in tandem...
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will retire the Summary Reporting System (SRS) and transition to collecting crime statistics only through the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)...
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One of the most prolific sources of evidence available to investigators comes from video images, so why do so many police agencies fail to give officers the tools required to effectively examine their...
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Overall criminal activity has fallen to historical lows across Long Island’s Suffolk County in New York, and some of that progress can be attributed to the Suffolk County Police Department’s incre...