MARION, Va. (WCYB) — NECX is a Virginia-based startup aiming to help police departments and victims of crime. Its goal is to provide law enforcement agencies with a platform to increase transparency ...
While the difficult jobs of law enforcement and private security can differ greatly, the two protective services often have similar needs and pain points. Police and security officers are both held to ...
Accurate and current data on violent sex offenders is crucial for law enforcement agencies, but it hasn’t always been easy to maintain. State laws require sex offenders to annually register with local ...
IOWA CITY - Concept has moved closer to reality for an Iowa City police officer who has developed a tool to help recover stolen Wi-Fi-capable devices. David Schwindt said a law enforcement agency that ...
(TNS) — Want to know what types of crimes are committed in your neighborhood? The Twin Falls Police Department has a newly launched crime-mapping software that will let you know. "People have wanted ...
With all the excitement around AI, thanks to ChatGPT, many are cheering for this technology and loving its optimizing powers. Unfortunately, this onion has many layers; the deeper we go, the stinkier ...
UPDATE: The Rochester City Council voted on Tuesday night to purchase software that could help to identify police officers at risk of police misconduct. The vote passed 7 to 2. The software is ...
Detroit police will soon integrate facial recognition software into the department’s Project Green Light video crime monitoring program. Police say the software will be used only to investigate ...
Some Rochester residents on Thursday said they're worried about all the data about people that the Rochester Police Department will be using as part of its new crime-solving software. A town hall ...
Robert Williams spent 30 hours in jail for a crime he did not commit. As part of a federal settlement, the Detroit Police Department has overhauled its facial recognition software policies following ...
The Birmingham City Council voted on Tuesday to approve a $1.3 million contract to buy police software for the city’s Real Time Crime Center, despite a series of speakers who appeared at the council ...
DENVER (CBS4) - Denver police have stopped using a pricey intelligence-gathering tool that drew criticism from free speech advocates. Marketing material for the software Geofeedia says the program can ...