Data/Information Sharing
Safe Fleet Nexus empowers officers and administrators with the tools they need to securely handle digital evidence without complexity or delay
How Sarasota PD used a situational awareness platform to prevent tragedy
We’ve built a world where agencies have more data to reference than ever before, but using that data to improve public safety is still incredibly hard
Better data management and information exchange between the 911 system, LE agencies and the courts will enhance decision-making and improve outcomes
The DICE framework for public safety involves police, but it does not prioritize law enforcement or use it as a singular intervention strategy
The cloud provides unmatched benefits in speed of deployment, security, budgeting, operational flexibility and more
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 number is a sharp increase from 281 deaths last year but the rate is comparable to those of 2006 or 2007
The report looks at trends and information from 911 emergency services at the state level across the country
8,497 law enforcement agencies contributed data on over 7.6 million criminal offenses
Even if you are not a campus cop, you should be familiar with the requirements of this federal law
The National Police Foundation in collaboration with the DOJ published key findings from COVID-19 LODD data
Officers’ private information was published online despite attempts to hide their names with tape
The officers were charged with falsifying records in the database known as CalGang
Oregon released the names of over 1,700 police officers since 1971 as part of a new law requiring a statewide public database
The Baltimore Police Department is using data collection and analysis to make informed decisions about staffing and resource allocation
In addition to releasing inmates, we are also seeing a change in the types of top offenses pre- and post-COVID
A letter by two city councilmen alleges Shea’s claims about major crimes increasing as a result of bail reform isn’t backed up by statistics
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
Police officials are examining whether the 20 officers accused of falsifying field interview cards did so because of departmental pressure to produce statistics
Moving from a patchwork of databases to an integrated LIM system has made tracking and reporting fast and easy for the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office
Agencies need to embrace this change and understand this type of information is critical to crime prevention and crime-solving
Agencies are using survey data to make informed decisions relating to officer safety and wellness, technology deployments and police-community relations
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
Data literacy – the ability to derive meaningful information from data – should be the goal of every agency
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
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