known as CompStat (computerized statistics), that could be used to plot specific incidents of crime by time, day, ... York City watches a display of the CompStat system in the Joint Operations Center, a hightech crimefighting center.
This edited book explores the history, development and use of technology in the policing of society, showing that technology plays a key, if not pivotal role in the work of law enforcement.
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This book - originally a volume of the Journal of Police Studies - examines the concerns and necessity for technology in poli
ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THE LAW ENFORCEMENT IT REVOLUTION? Law enforcement agencies that are laggards in Information Technology (IT) will soon, if not already, be considered mismanaged.
With a sweeping history of these changes, Thin Blue Lie is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand how policing became what it is today.
This book takes readers through every major branch of law enforcement and shows how technology has radically changed police department operations during the last two decades.
How are Innovations in Technology Transforming Policing?
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Beginning with a hypothetical case in which an officer begins his shift, this article discusses some of the new devices in the law enforcement field.