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Prior to construction of the Hoover Dam, the Colorado River had an average flow of about 21,000 cubic feet per second, peaking at about 100,000 cubic feet per second after the snow melt in the Rocky M...
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The legal landscape concerning U.S. law enforcement’s use of a range of differing developing technologies can best be characterized as a long and winding road. Unlike many nations that have codified...
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Operating in the realm of virtual evidence management can present challenges for law enforcement agencies both large and small. However, the transition to virtual platforms is not only inevitable, but...
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The 21st-century criminal is leaving an unfettered trail in disparate databases across the globe. When these stores of information remain static and unconnected, agents and officers are denied a compl...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are at the forefront of a technological revolution that affects virtually every facet of society. From the voice of Siri or Alexa to autonomous self...
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Futurists have begun to offer the prospect that the last people to be employed in certain professions have already been born. Law enforcement agencies attempting to address skyrocketing employee costs...
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The 911 caller was calm, considering he was reporting that a man with an object that looked like a gun was acting strangely outside the taco shop. The caller noted that the man was waving the pistol-s...
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Automated license plate readers (ALPR) are being utilized across the world in a variety of ways and for myriad purposes. Law enforcement has primarily used these devices as a way to facilitate traffi...