Regardless of gender, race or age, 46% of officers associated with being “nearly always” or “often” preoccupied with their physical safety, whilst men and new officers are more likely to report violent encounters.
Police agencies across the globe have officially started testing robot dogs. Although it sounds innovative and useful, there are some questions to be answered: How effective are they? And what applications do they have? Let’s look into some case studies from the US to Singapore..
In this article, we look at innovative examples of Virtual Assistants from the US and New Zealand…
The recent death of George Floyd, which has sparked nationwide protests, is causing law enforcement to focus more on the communities they serve. From Facebook Live, to walking into crowds, officers are looking for innovative ways to get their message through.
Building positive relationships is not an easy task, especially in the current climate. Law enforcement leaders should be looking for innovative strategies, and rely on technological tools such as social media, survey software, and of course body-worn cameras. Let’s look into three tried and tested options…
From video chats to video calls, police agencies are rapidly adopting new technology, methods, and ideas to keep the communications lines open. Here are some examples…
Several law enforcement agencies are now starting to believe that 5G can enhance officers’ work, so let’s look into some examples…
Law enforcement agencies around the globe have been deploying robots and drones to remotely enforce quarantine restrictions. Let’s look at some examples.
The CDC has published a few measures to help law enforcement personnel stay healthy and out of risk during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Officers across the U.S. are beginning to tailor their arrests and treatment of suspects, in an attempt to keep the individuals and themselves healthy.