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Webinars
How Electronic Monitoring Improves Policing and Enhances Public Safety
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October 15, 2020
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Patrol
Electronic Monitoring Company Fired After Suspect Attacks Woman
Fulton County, Ga., has cut ties to the monitoring service that was responsible for keeping tabs on a murder suspect who police said removed his ankle bracelet before brutally attacking a Chattahoochee Hills woman and her son last week.
August 25, 2009
Technology
Digital Monitoring System Enables Cost-Effective Tracking
Law enforcement officers in Clark County, Ark., have embraced a cost-effective system for tracking criminals who are on parole or who have been sentenced to electronic monitoring in lieu of serving jail time—a new GPS-based digital monitoring system.
June 14, 2007
Patrol
Chicago Inmate Uses Virus Mask for Escape
cott had originally had a $50,000-D bond for unlawful use of a weapon, and was going to be placed on electronic monitoring if he made bond.
May 8, 2020
Technology
Electronic Privacy on the Job
Increasingly, law enforcement agencies issue electronic communication and information equipment to employees for their use in performing official duties. Access to and use and monitoring of the information stored or transmitted by means of such devices may be subject to a variety of employer policies, state and federal statutes, constitutional provisions, and case law.
September 2, 2010
Technology
Ind. Bill to Limit Electronic Surveillance by Police
House Bill 1009, authored by Rep. Eric Koch, requires law enforcement officials to establish probable cause and obtain a court order before electronically tracking the location of mobile phones or other cellular devices in real time.
March 27, 2014
Gangs
Gangs and Electronic Surveillance—Part I
Sometimes separate local, state, or county police are used for physical surveillance. Occasionally when intercepted communications seem to have gone dormant, the surveillance team will also be used to deliberately arrest or conduct a traffic stop on individuals to cause them to increase their criminal communications or "tickle the wire."
February 29, 2012
Patrol
Dallas Chief: Parolee Killing 2 Nurses at Hospital was “Failure of Criminal Justice System”
The suspect pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery in May 2015 and was sentenced to 8 years in prison.
October 24, 2022
Technology
Proposed California Law Would Require Police to Disclose the Use of More Surveillance Devices
New California legislation would expand the list of electronic surveillance devices that the state's law enforcement agencies must disclose to the public.
January 6, 2017
Patrol
Man with History of Violence Against Police Released Without Bail
A man who served time for shooting an officer with the Rochester Police Department in 2009 was recently arrested in connection with a sting operation in which officers sought to purchase fentanyl, but is now out of jail without posting bail.
January 3, 2020
Technology
Electronic Evidence Management
Managing evidence is one of law enforcement's most critical tasks. Automating evidence management enables property room personnel to know where their evidence is and why.
February 21, 2013
Patrol
L.A. County Jails May Be Out of Room Next Month
Authorities expect Los Angeles County jails to be filled up next month, as a result of a new state law requiring the shift of 33,000 state inmates to local jurisdictions.
November 14, 2011
Gangs
Gangs and Electronic Surveillance—Part II
The girlfriend was provided with a “burnout phone.” A burnout phone is one that would be operational for a few months before being burned out. By that time the bill would have grown to many thousands of dollars, which they had no intention of paying.
March 5, 2012
Patrol
Man Confesses To Killing Philly Cop
A 23-year-old felon with a history of arrests for illegal guns and assaults has confessed to being part of the robbery team that killed Philadelphia Police Officer Moses Walker Jr.
August 23, 2012
Patrol
OH Deputy Attacked in Court, Fatally Shoots Teen
A deputy fatally shot a 16-year-old in an Ohio courtroom when a fight broke out involving the teen, his family, and the officer on Wednesday, a sheriff's office investigator said.
January 18, 2018
Vehicle Ops
Philadelphia Tracks High-Risk Probationers With GPS
The Philadelphia Pretrial Service Division is testing Global Positioning Surveillance as a monitoring device to keep track of high-risk defendants and probationers under community supervision.
July 20, 2005
Patrol
Interim Chicago Police Superintendent Furious Over Bail for Man Accused of Shooting Officer
"To release somebody that is suspected and charged with attempted murder on a police officer for a low amount of bail is outrageous," Beck said.
February 24, 2020
Special Units
Officers Monitoring Facebook Prevent Gang Shooting Outside NY Court
NYPD officers grabbed three gang members planning violence outside the courthouse on Joralemon St. in Brooklyn Heights on Wednesday after finding a Facebook Live video that showed they had a gun and planned to shoot members of a rival crew, police sources said.
May 12, 2017
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