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For decades, law enforcement has used virtual reality (VR) training for hard skills like firearm handling. This high-tech, lower-cost tool may also be usable for “soft skill” training for ...
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Technology advances in the 21st century will have a profound impact on law enforcement and society.
Robotics combined with artificial intelligence (AI) will challenge today’s conventional ideas a...
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As a sworn law enforcement officer specializing in all forms of law enforcement technology, it would be naïve of me to say that the future of policing will not see much change.
I have been in my p...
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County lines is a form of criminal exploitation that has come to prominence in the UK in the last decade due to increased media coverage and portrayals of the gangs involved in film and television.
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For 90 years, the primary source of information on crimes recorded by U.S. law enforcement was the Summary Reporting System (SRS) of the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. A central stren...
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After two years of virtual conferences, attendees and exhibitors were eager to be back in person at the IACP Technology Conference that took place May 24–26 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Attendees were ...
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“I think there is going to be a point where we can throw absolutely everything that we have at this, at these types of techniques, and there is still some question about whether it is authentic or n...
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The first 911 call was made in Haleyville, Alabama, in 1968. The last half century has seen a communications revolution, yet most emergency communications centers (ECCs) still use operating protocols ...