Remote Policing and Modern Marvels
By Stephen Owsinski Evolving from the pandemic, the term “remote work” has become synonymous with employees working from home as a protocol, fashioned to preempt exposure to deleterious conditions. For cops, ...
By Stephen Owsinski Evolving from the pandemic, the term “remote work” has become synonymous with employees working from home as a protocol, fashioned to preempt exposure to deleterious conditions. For cops, ...
The problem with law enforcement recruiting has been well documented in recent years and it's been easy to blame the rhetoric and the politics of "defund" the police. We first ...
The CEO of Axon, a public safety technology company, believes that within a decade, police will not need guns. CEO Rick Smith believes his company will make an electric stun ...
The translation app for Google, recently listed “a police officer” as the primary definition of “demon.” The secondary definition is “an evil spirit or devil.” THE NFL WILL ALLOW SOCIAL ...
More than 1,666 Google employees are demanding that Google stop selling to police departments.
An App Developer, best known for the popular 10-21 App, that allows law enforcement to connect with residents through audio, knew exactly what was needed
Oklahoma House Bill 3515, introduced as legislation last week by Tulsa (OK) Representative Regina Goodwin places a crime on any police officer that "fail to turn on, to disable, to ...
Police are crediting technology for helping them solve the case about a man who said he was stabbed in an anti-Semitic attack December 15.
Last month, Chicago hosted the 126th Annual International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference, bringing together more than 15,000 law enforcement leaders and public safety professionals from around the ...
It's not clear how many law enforcement agencies have purchased the tool, called Rekognition, since its launch in late 2016 or since its update last fall