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EVIDENCE-BASED POLICING: THE BASICS STUDY GUIDE
cebcp.orgapproaches emphasize proactive strategies, including community policing, problem-oriented policing, predictive policing, and intelligence-led policing. In Module #3, we provide more specifics on proactive tactics that new patrol officers can employ when entering patrol.
Future Trends in Policing - Police Executive Research Forum
www.policeforum.orgFuture Trends in Policing —featuring the results of a national forum and survey that examined the changing practices of policing. Specifically, the focus was on new technologies and strategies such as: predictive policing; the importance of building strong partnerships with the community, academia, and federal law enforcement agencies; the
DATA & CIVIL RIGHTS: A NEW ERA OF POLICING …
www.datacivilrights.orgPredictive Policing 4 DATA & CIVIL RIGHTS: A NEW ERA OF POLICING AND JUSTICE datacivilrights.org In the first stage, data is collected. These data can range from basic crime data (i.e., when and
Technological Innovations in Crime Prevention and Policing ...
www.ojp.govthe performance of the police (e.g. predictive policing technology, and recording/video streaming capabilities in police vehicles). Soft technology innovations include new software programs, classification systems, crime analysis techniques, and data sharing/ system integration techniques. Table 1 highlights the types of hard and soft technology
Social Media Surveillance and Law Enforcement
www.datacivilrights.orgpredictive policing. Currently, a tool developed by the company Hitachi is being tested on a trial basis in various U.S. cities beginning in October 2015, which will incorporate social media activity, alongside other data, to identify geographic concentrations of online speech that may indicate issues like flaring neighborhood tensions.22
Predictive Policing: The Future of Law Enforcement?
www.ojp.govevaluate predictive policing in a real-world, real-time context. The Institute awarded planning grants to seven law enforcement agencies. NIJ has also funded a team from the RAND Corp. to evaluate the projects. The evaluation is designed to address questions such as what works, what does not and what is promising in predictive policing.