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Understanding-digital-footprints-09-2016.pdf
Understanding Digital Footprints Steps to Protect Personal Information A Guide for Law Enforcement September 2016 2016 Photo Credits 59902745 copyright sashkin 2016 used under license from Bigstockphoto com 1830726 copyright PokerMan 2016 used under...
The National Crime Information Center Identify Theft File - Police Chief Magazine...
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The-utah-model-a-path-forward-for-investigating-and-building-resilience-to-cyber-crime.pdf
This project was funded by Grant No 2014 D6 BX K012 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance as part of an effort to help state local and tribal law enforcement better understand and address cyber crime The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a compon...
President's Message: Protecting Our Most Vulnerable Communities - Police Chief Magazine
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Are You Ready? NIBRS for Large Cities - Police Chief Magazine
Many large city agencies have records management systems that they believe are sufficient for their needs, but large city agencies participating in NIBRS can gain additional benefits that their current systems might not be able to offer.
Face-recognition-policy-development-template-508-compliant.pdf
This policy development template was developed by state, local, and federal law enforcement, privacy, and criminal justice partners to provide law enforcement, fusion centers, and other public safety agencies with a framework for developing face recognition policies that comply with applicable laws, reduce privacy risks, implement minimum required training for authorized users and examiners, and establish entity accountability and oversight. In addition, this template includes policy provisions on collection, access, use, dissemination, data quality, security, redress, retention and purging, and accountability and enforcement, with an overall focus on ensuring the integration of P/CRCL protections in face recognition processes. Established Fair Information Practice Principles form the core of the privacy framework for this template.
Managing_cybersecurity_risk_2017.pdf
International Association of Chiefs of Police Managing Cybersecurity Risk A Law Enforcement Guide August 2017 2 International Association of Chiefs of Police Managing Cybersecurity Risk A Law Enforcement Guide INTRODUCTION Pu...
Policechief-july2010.pdf
Inside XXXXXXXXXX THE PROFESSIONAL VOICE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT FEBRUARY 2009 Inside Standards for Protective Apparel Automated Speed Enforcement Officer Safety on Roadways On Duty Collision Reduction Ignition Interlocks JUL 10 Trim Size 7 25 x 10 0 of Pa...
Iac-399-oct2019_f2_lowres2.pdf
COMMUNITIES Crime Prevention Community Police Partnerships to Prevent Terrorism 30 Guardians at the Gate 42 Operation Rio Grande 46 The Power of Collaboration 58 I N S I D E OCTOBER 2019 2 P O L I C E C H I E F H O CTOB E R 201 9 policechi...
The Rapidly Changing Landscape of Facial Recognition - Police Chief Magazine
However, with the rise of new facial recognition technology that is both more affordable and better than what came before, law enforcement agencies that previously could not afford it might now be able to acquire their own facial recognition solutions. They might also be able to deploy the technology in ways that were previously impossible, such as on a mobile phone, body camera, or dash cam.
