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Today, digital evidence offers deeper and more layers of proof that often exceed the availability of fingerprints or the reliability of an eyewitness’s recollection of what occurred during a crime. ...
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  Twenty years ago, online crime reporting represented a revolutionary concept for policing. The promise was compelling: enable  community members to submit crime reports on their own time, redu...
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  Effective interviewing is at the heart of any investigation and is essential to achieving justice in society, but it is a skill that must be learned and practiced. Research studies over the pas...
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Police agencies are facing mounting pressure to uphold public safety amid staffing shortages and dwindling resources. To meet the need for visibility and fast response across municipalities large and ...
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  Modern policing often begins and ends with digital evidence—and that evidence is coming from more places than ever. Smartphones, laptops, computers, vehicle infotainment systems, and cloud ac...
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  U.S. correctional facilities, wrestling with 1.8 million incarcerated individuals and critical staff shortages, are urgently seeking solutions to maintain safety and security despite dwindling ...
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Police leaders are responsible for guiding their agencies through evolving technologies that enhance public safety while maintaining security, efficiency, and compliance. One of the most transformativ...
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With more than 20 years of experience investigating homicides and crimes against children, author and retired detective Chad Gish understands the importance of digital evidence all too well. Reflectin...