Evidence Management
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Evidence and property held by police must be organized and secured – here’s what you need
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Many states have enacted or are considering laws requiring that sexual assault evidence be closely monitored from collection to lab to court
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Learn how this system will help you successfully capture and manage the overwhelming deluge of video evidence your department is becoming more reliant on
Struggling to store and manage all that video evidence? Here’s how to do it right.
These solutions could completely change law enforcement operations, tactics and investigations
Storing large amounts of data can be expensive but there are ways to reduce the cost
With the rise of digital evidence comes a new problem: how to store it
Defense Attorney Kathleen Zellner filed a motion seeking permission to perform extensive testing on evidence to prove Steven Avery’s innocence
With the advent of body-worn cameras and the explosion of digital evidence, departments need to reevaluate their retention policy.
Bill James proposes a mathematical model for evaluating evidence and calculating whether a burden of proof has been met
Cities and counties deploy cameras for evidence, surveillance and perimeter security
Law enforcement agencies have sought to increase transparency with in-car digital recording systems that document interactions with the public
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Increasingly, police agencies are looking to software solutions that employ enhanced pattern analysis not only to help recognize crime patterns, but solve crimes
Given the right conditions, you can use tracking to find or eliminate areas where a suspect may be hiding
We must understand coping skills of victims and facilitate effective communication the best we can
What your department needs to know about cloud storage and digital evidence management
Databases documenting cell phone theft have resulted in an integrated data-sharing network that is damaging the illegal aftermarket
Multiple-camera video system provides a 270-degree view around the vehicle
Cellphone forensics can help agencies examine contraband cellphones to find potential evidence
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The technology has obtained admissible results in cases where traditional methods have come up empty
Six witnesses interviewed by the AP describe a melee that began with a few pistol shots but was dominated by semi-automatic gunfire
Advancing technologies have put such techniques under more scrutiny, including from judges, and highlighted the limits of once-established practices
Prosecutors on Wednesday moved to drop the case after new ballistics tests contradicted those done three decades ago
Here are five reasons you should invest in QueTel’s evidence management software to control all your digital evidence
Law enforcement officials must balance the legitimate interest of openness and transparency with protecting privacy rights of both citizens and officers
Evidence from more than 6,600 rape kits that went untested for years have turned up 850 hits in the FBI’s nationwide database of DNA profiles
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