Investigation
The Police1 Investigation category is a collection of information and resources for researching investigation solutions for law enforcement. Effective investigative tools and strategies are crucial for solving crimes and ensuring justice.
BUYING GUIDE
Police investigation software is a powerful crime-fighting tool; learn how to find the right solution for your agency
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Covering everything from drones to thermal imaging cameras.
Download this Police1 video surveillance equipment buying guide to learn key steps for product selection, purchasing and implementation
PRODUCT COVERAGE
Efforts to detect surveillance are a critical means of spotting lone wolves during the target selection and planning stage
PRODUCT VIDEOS
Tune in for tomorrow’s all-new episode, where host Jim Dudley talks with Lindsey Wade about the intricacies of cold case investigations
How law enforcement agencies from California, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii and Alaska are joining forces to address critical public safety issues and advocate for meaningful legislative reform
Tune in for tomorrow’s all-new episode, where host Jim Dudley talks with Brian Marvel about the formation of the West Coast Law Enforcement Coalition
COMPANY NEWS
The certification reinforces NEC’s commitment to advanced, secure, and privacy-centric biometric recognition solutions for law enforcement and state agencies in Texas
Helps local detectives to engage with international law enforcement agencies so that suspects are questioned in their countries of residence and funds are returned to victim
Woodbine Community School District deploys ZeroEyes AI gun detection to protect students and faculty
Proactive security solution will identify illegally brandished guns on Iowa school campuses and dispatch alerts to first responders in as fast as 3-5 seconds