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Law enforcement organizations, like many others, are increasingly allowing personnel to work from home—a situation that makes cybersecurity even more challenging.
In May 2023, the city of Dallas,...
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When a crime occurs, chances are somebody, somewhere, caught video evidence of the incident on camera—whether it was before, during, or after. The wealth of video evidence available to investigators...
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Facial recognition technology is one of the most promising—and most misunderstood—technologies of today.
When leveraged responsibly, facial recognition is an incredibly powerful tool that benef...
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Recently, U.S. cities like San Francisco and Oakland in California, along with Somerville, Massachusetts, have banned the use of biometrics in the form of facial recognition by police and other city a...
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Law enforcement is at a crossroads. Technology can help agencies make things more efficient to meet the increased workload.
The day of tracking tasks and investigations on a spreadsheet has given w...
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Records management systems (RMS) are an essential tool for law enforcement agencies and community stakeholders.
To promote uniformity in reporting among law enforcement agencies and facilitate data...
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With summer here and the 32nd annual IACP Law Enforcement Information Management (LEIM) Training Conference and Exposition now past, some might think it safe to slow down and put some of their law enf...
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Today, many agencies are using or considering drones to help in crash and crime investigations. Drones are an increasingly important tool; however, they can’t entirely replace other scene documentat...