Crime Software
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Ala. police will fight crime with all-seeing live technology
–A $1.5 million approval is pending for the city of Birmingham to have a Real Time Crime Center
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Algorithm helps NYPD spot crime patterns
– 1A software allows crime analysts stationed in each department to compare crimes logged into NYPD's database
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(Infographic) See how this law enforcement search engine tool is every investigator’s secret weapon
–Forensic Logic COPLINK
Watch how one tool can bring your agency’s disparate data sets all in one place
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Uncover the hidden messages in graffiti
–When the crime is the evidence, a web-based tool can help you investigate even after tagging or gang graffiti is removed or painted over
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How AI software could monitor real-time camera feeds to detect criminal behavior
– 1Using AI and facial recognition software for real-time crime reporting is the next logical progression in how police are already using existing technology
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IACP Quick Take: How data-driven policing reduces violent crime
– 2Technology provides cops with real-time analysis to inform crime reduction strategies specific to their communities
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WatchGuard Video unveils revolutionary connected technology for in-car, BWC systems
–VISTA WiFi integrates in-car and body-worn camera systems allocating the recording decision to any camera within a synched group.
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8 features analytics software offers to solve crimes
–Learn how Hitachi’s Visualization Platform helps agencies make sense of the myriad data and video collected by officers on the street and third-party camera systems.
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How to win a grant for crime analytics software
–Grant funding for new technology systems is competitive, but these tips will help make your submission stand out.
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PoliceOne Webinar: How to pay for predictive crime analytics software with a SMART policing grant
–Learn how to win grant money for much-needed predictive crime analytics software
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Are LE agencies ready to turn video evidence into actionable intelligence?
–PoliceOne recently asked readers if they were capable of turning video evidence into usable intelligence to solve crime. Here’s what we learned.