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The Chula Vista Police Department (CVPD) in southern California frequently explores new technology to enhance officer response and service to the community. This progressive mindset has led them to be...
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It should come as no surprise that facial recognition software is seen by many law enforcement officials as a valuable tool to help identify or locate people, either to assist victims or bring offende...
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Highly automated driving systems (ADS), often referred to in the media as “self-driving cars,” present challenges and opportunities for public safety. In 2017 alone, motor vehicle crashes caused 3...
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For many years, law enforcement has been competing against the CSI effect. The general public watches myriad law enforcement dramas and expects the modern-day law enforcement officers who serve their ...
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On June 24–25, 2020, the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) hosted its first fully virtual conference—the 2020 IACP Technology Conference Online Event & Expo. This event deli...
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Now, more than ever, is the opportunity for police chiefs to have meaningful conversations with their local civil rights organizations in a spirit of cooperation to ensure that all individuals' rights...
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There has never been such an exciting time to be in policing. Disruption is happening in all areas, leading to incredible opportunities. The rapid shifts brought on by COVID-19 showcase how quickly p...
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One hundred percent of the law enforcement agencies in Tennessee that participate in the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program contribute through the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). ...


