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How law enforcement integration of surveillance video from private businesses into command centers helps to reduce crime
Educating civilians about mass violence prevention and investigation technology procurement and policy development
An arena wired with a range of leading-edge sensors including video, audio, particulate sensors and occupancy detectors demonstrates an essential use case
During an active shooter event or other act of mass violence, getting eyes on the scene is essential for command decisions
Jenoptik first equipped police vehicles with cameras as far back as 1955, and was also the first to develop and market ALPR technology in 1979
The first step to applying and implementing the lessons learned of any after-action report is to read the report, which unfortunately rarely happens
You know that dashcam video can enhance officer safety and police transparency, but do you know how to choose which system is right for your department?
As agencies suffer from diminished personnel numbers, technology can help enforce the actions needed to 'flatten the curve'
The Act bans the purchase and use of video surveillance cameras manufactured in China over concerns of mass espionage and hacking
How can we expect officers to recover and analyze video evidence without the proper training and tools?
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The cameras, which are tucked into high-tech street lights, have helped investigators identify suspects, increase public safety
Covert Law provides solutions to virtually every aspect of covert criminal investigations.
Learn how livestreaming drone footage gives first responders better benefits beyond visibility
The potential uses of video in policing are many, but how it is used in practice? Download this free white paper to learn how agencies are using video to investigate and deter crime.
A staggering 6 billion hours of video is recorded every hour around the world
Some privacy experts have concerns about video-sharing partnerships with police
Officers have increasingly turned to the footage to help crack cases, as frequently as 20 times a month
The BriefCam Video Content Analytics Platform uses artificial intelligence to accelerate investigations, derive actionable insights and attain situational awareness from video content
As video analytics applications advance, surveillance can identify crime hot spots, track activity levels and help police departments create strategic action plans
Police departments need to be able to monitor neighborhood hot spots without monopolizing all of an agency’s resources – enter deployable camera systems
Often officers struggle with getting enough distance in volatile scenarios
One application of deep learning of value in police investigations involves video analysis
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