Agencies today operate in an environment where video is constant, connected and critical. From body-worn and in-car systems to fixed cameras, real-time surveillance and advanced video analytics, departments are relying on visual information to improve decision-making, strengthen accountability and accelerate investigations. Video Technology Week explores how video is reshaping modern policing, with practical insights for leaders navigating policy, training and operational challenges.
How video, supported by connected data and automated tools, is shaping police response, reporting and post-incident review
Always-on video now captures incidents before officers arrive and long after scenes are cleared, forcing agencies to rethink investigative workload, risk and evidence management
As video becomes constant and often external, police leadership is increasingly judged on how visibility, oversight and accountability are managed
Police agencies are capturing unprecedented amounts of video, but many lack a strategy for turning that data into learning
Explore how integrated voice, video and AI tools help officers act faster and document incidents more accurately
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“[The program] launches more efficient investigations, builds stronger cases and leads to more effective prosecutions,” NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban said
“Officer Jacob Derbin is a hero. He did everything right,” Euclid Police Department Chief Scott Meyer said
One suspect was detained immediately, while the other fled from officers before being found and arrested in a parking lot
N.C. PD to utilize federal funds to automate surveillance footage analysis at real time crime center
The Raleigh Police Department currently employs analysts to monitor footage manually; it aims to select a public safety intelligent management system in the next 6 months
The Key West Police Department stated that the suspect drove to the college “with the specific intent of killing two individuals”
Video shows Henderson SWAT officers returning fire; the suspect was found deceased in the barricaded home two days after police initially attempted to arrest him
The man threatened and cursed at Redding Police Department officers before throwing a rock at them, fleeing and confronting another officer with a knife
One Columbus Police Department officer was shot, prompting other officers to return fire
The suspects continued to flee after the car was struck by Columbus Police cruisers multiple times
Moses Lake PD officers attempted to persuade the man that they were not there to hurt him before he emerged from a motel room and fired multiple shots
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