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Technology
POLICE Technology Experience 2021 Sessions Focus on Transparency Solutions
The keynote titled "Key Trends in Technology Used to Increase Constituent Transparency" discusses technology and best practices employed by agencies across the country for expediting transparency initiatives.
June 22, 2021
Patrol
California Department Declines to Release Video of Officer's Murder
The agency said that because Officer Corona used no force—she was ambushed and murdered before ever having the chance to even draw her weapon—the video will remain under wraps.
January 31, 2019
Technology
Proposed Federal Law Would Let People Know When Law Enforcement is Surveilling Them
The pending legislation does carry exceptions: while it calls for non-disclosure orders for people undergoing court-ordered surveillance, it notes that special mitigating circumstances allow law enforcement to withhold surveillance information past 180 days.
March 24, 2022
Patrol
Video: Baltimore Police Consult New Orleans PD After Justice Department Report
Harrison says the NOPD is well on its way to complying with the federal consent decree, and Baltimore Police hope they can do the same. They'll tour the training facility and look at what the NOPD calls better supervision practices and reforms.
August 24, 2016
Technology
Bill Requiring CA Police to Disclose Surveillance Equipment Clears First Hurdle
Despite no show of public support, the state Senate Public Safety Committee on Tuesday passed a bill that would require law enforcement agencies in California to disclose all of the surveillance equipment they use to the public.
March 23, 2017
Technology
Artificial Intelligence and Faster Digital Evidence Redaction
The preparation of video and audio evidence for public release is overwhelming some agencies. Veritone’s AI-powered Redact application is designed to help.
January 6, 2021
Technology
Kronos Releases Updated Workforce TeleStaff Scheduling Solution
New enhancements in the latest version of Workforce TeleStaff, an automated public safety scheduling and notification solution from Kronos Incorporated, are designed to further empower first responders to succeed in their mission-critical jobs.
November 10, 2016
Technology
Corrections Facility Equips Officers With Utility's BodyWorn Cameras
Utility, Inc. officially announced the Atlanta Department of Corrections has deployed Utility's BodyWorn police body cameras—the only automated, policy-based, body-worn police camera currently available on the market, according to the company.
February 1, 2016
Training
Vector Solutions Offers Free Online Guide to Legislation Affecting Police
The legislative guide focuses on law enforcement concerns such as use of force, training requirements, criminal justice reform initiatives, data transparency, and more.
July 21, 2023
Technology
Decatur Police Department to Deploy Utility's BodyWorn Cameras
Utility Associates, Inc. today officially announced that the Decatur (GA) Police Department is currently deploying Utility's BodyWorn police body cameras.
October 7, 2015
Patrol
Eyes in the Sky
The bad guys are exploiting piloted aerial video for criminal purposes at an unrestricted pace, undeterred by laws, costs, or public perception. Law enforcement must put on its cape with the big "S" and prevail in this video star wars.
September 4, 2018
Vehicle Ops
Rethinking Sex Offender Laws a Tough Sell
The killings of two men listed on Maine's Internet sex offender registry may offer a grim lesson about the consequences of such registry laws, but defense lawyers and crime researchers question whether a thoughtful national debate on the subject is possible.
April 19, 2006
Special Units
North Carolina Toughens Gang, Hate Crime Laws
Adults and young people involved in gang activity as well as people who burn crosses or sexually assault children now face tougher punishments as 25 new laws took effect Monday in North Carolina.
December 2, 2008
Technology
NYPD Settles Stop-and-Frisk Database Lawsuit
The NYPD has agreed to stop keeping the names and addresses of people who've been targets of stop-and-frisks, a civil rights group announced Wednesday.
August 6, 2013
Patrol
North Carolina Officer Loses Coffee Burn Lawsuit
A Wake County, N.C., jury ruled Monday that Starbucks was not negligent in a case in which a Raleigh police officer was severely burned when hot coffee spilled in his lap.
May 11, 2015
Patrol
NASRO Supports Enforcement of Federal Marijuana Laws
NASRO executive director Mo Canady said that his organization believes that the attorney general's decision will make it more difficult for youth to obtain and use marijuana.
January 8, 2018
Vehicle Ops
Wild N.J. Pursuit Triggers $17M Lawsuit
The suspect in this Aug. 17, 2010, pursuit is suing Bergen County (N.J.) Police, claiming he was trying to surrender when officers shot at him. Read the full story here.
August 2, 2012
Patrol
Massachusetts Trooper Wins Lawsuit Over Disputed Report
A Trooper with the Massachusetts State Police who refused to rewrite an arrest report about a judge's daughter has been awarded $40,000 and vindicated for his actions in a written letter that declared his report was "consistent with [his] training and experience and reflected reasonable professional judgment."
November 5, 2019
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