
April 2019
Guest Editor: Ryan Daugirda
Technology is advancing at a seemingly breakneck pace, and many of these advances have implications—positive and negative—for law enforcement and public safety. Police agencies are grappling with an array of new technologies and their related requirements, limitations, and costs. This issue explores some of the more recent advances and how they might play out in law enforcement.
Articles
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Better Days Ahead: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and the Quest for the Holy Grail of Analytics
Police officers today have never been more accountable than they are now. Their actions are often recorded on smartphones or CCTV cameras. Complete transparency and full and frank disclosure are the e... -
Why Do I Need A Forensic Video Analyst? I Have Eyes!
“Forensic video analysis is a very powerful tool that can be used in search of the truth. There is no prosecution truth or defense truth; there is only the truth.” To the lofty statement above,... -
Falling Behind the Curve: The Lag in Public Safety Location Accuracy and How to Fix It
Public safety agencies had a challenging year in 2018. However, despite emergencies ranging from category 4 hurricanes to mass shootings to uncontrollable wildfires, police, firefighters, and EMTs unf... -
Virtual Reality Training: New Technology Opens Up New Training Opportunities for Law Enforcement
For those who grew up watching Law and Order marathons on television, solving a crime seemed so simple. A few pointed questions, a little good cop-bad cop back and forth, and within a few minutes, the... -
2019 Buyers’ Guide: Directory
The annual Police Chief Buyers’ Guide is the most important tool available to law enforcement executives putting together their budgets. This Directory supplies the complete mailing addre... -
2019 Buyers’ Guide: Products & Services
The annual Police Chief Buyers’ Guide is the most important tool available to law enforcement executives putting together their budgets, and the only buyers’ guide supported by more than ...
Columns
- President's Message: The Role of Policy in the Use of New Technologies
- From the Deputy Director: Crime Guns on the Streets
- Police Week 2019
- The Advisor: Outside Influences
- Chief's Counsel: Light Duty, FMLA, and ADA
- Focus on Officer Wellness: Turning the Battleship
- Traffic Safety Initiatives: Large Truck and Bus Enforcement and Educational Initiative
- Spotlight: Sharing the Ride to a Safer Community
- Tech Talk: Building Tomorrow’s “Connected Officer” with Today’s Digital Solutions
- Product Feature: Digital and Physical Worlds Come Together for Crime Scene Investigations
- Exposition April 2019
- Perspectives: Emerging Technology
- IACP@Work: Enhancing the “I” in the IACP
- IACP Net Bulletin: Updating Policies with Ease
- IACP Net: Trusted Resources for Tough Decisions
- Ad Index- April 2019