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Sharing crime data empowers law enforcement agencies to analyze information from various sources, unveiling emerging crime patterns at a regional level
Close cases faster with the help of Spokeo’s people search platform
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How do we move forward as responsibilities that were once considered basic functions of public safety are now being reexamined?
Even the smallest departments can conduct basic crime analysis and evaluation of the impact of police operations
Find out how powerful software programs can provide actionable intelligence that helps law enforcement agencies solve, reduce and even prevent crime
When processing applicant background investigations, law enforcement agencies may need to adhere to CJIS standards and other regulations to ensure compliance with privacy, security and recordkeeping legal requirements
Phoenix PD is empowering patrol officers to spearhead intelligence-led problem-solving initiatives in their precincts
Organizations and citizens have a “shared responsibility” to defend their data, computer hardware and software systems from ransomware attacks
Connecting disparate systems helps agencies gain efficiencies, leverage data
As part of its protection efforts, the FBI requires all users of CJIS data to pass a demanding technical audit every three years
A law enforcement search engine makes it simple to access massive amounts of data so police officers keep themselves and their communities safe
Better data management and information exchange between the 911 system, LE agencies and the courts will enhance decision-making and improve outcomes
Go mobile, go paperless and protect data privacy with a cloud-based system for background investigations
The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department adopted eSOPH to increase speed, access and the amount of information they are able to collect for each applicant for a more thorough profile
6 ways eSOPH helps investigators dig deep to learn more about applicants faster and more securely
The Baltimore Police Department is using data collection and analysis to make informed decisions about staffing and resource allocation
The ongoing investigation into allegations that over 20 officers falsified data will likely play a central role in the attorney general’s office’s attempts to reform the CalGang database
Officials say they plan to improve an analysis system that would identify shooters in real-time in order to reduce future violence
The company is levying fees to ‘offset the costs’ of complying with warrants and subpoenas
Agencies need to embrace this change and understand this type of information is critical to crime prevention and crime-solving
Agency determined that federal immigration officials can access the records within it, raising concern that participation in the system would violate a “sanctuary county” law
The information contained 4,000 unique records including names, job titles, phone numbers and postal addresses
Workshops, networking and peer sharing for users of PowerDMS were the focus of Entrust 2019
The first-ever PowerDMS Entrust Awards celebrated three police departments for modernizing subpoena management, finding high-risk children with autism faster and saving their departments money
Cybersecurity may be outside of the day-to-day tasks of most law enforcement officers, but every officer benefits from a secure network, whether they know it or not
Improve officer safety, increase situational awareness, streamline processes, save money and build trust with the community
Studying and sharing non-sensitive information can provide valuable insights and build trust in the community
Efficiencies from cloud computing free officers to do more substantive police work
Integration of physical and digital evidence makes it easier for officers, detectives and evidence managers to share critical information
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Most officers are writing reports with a records management system, but many feel there is room for improvement
The AWS GovCloud (US) is designed to address specific CJIS Security Policy Areas and provides implementation guidance and support
An automated license plate reader system helps police in a Miami suburb develop leads and close cases