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Jess Thornton Unit 9

Unit 9 Chores DiscussionQuiz Unit 9 Project (Look under unit 9 for direction) Seminar

Important Message This is the last graded week in the course Late Assignments need to be in from past units this week Unit 9 work has to be completed on time DO NOT come to me and want me to change your grade if you drop the ball this week Anything late may get you a 0 for that work

Unit 9 Topics New Software for Law enforcement Wireless technology, mapping and profiling systems The future of law enforcement-staying ahead Community Policing and the Future Police Personnel Problems in the Future

Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) U.S. national system used by police departments and United States federal agencies such as the CIA, FBI, and NCIS is the process of automatically matching one or many unknown fingerprints against a database of known and unknown prints fingerprintsdatabasefingerprintsdatabase Aids law enforcement in linking suspects to possible crimes both solved and unsolved

Biometrics comprises methods for uniquely recognizing humans based upon one or more intrinsic physical or behavioral traits intrinsictraitsintrinsictraits used to identify individuals in groups that are under surveillance. surveillance Physiological are related to the shape of the body (fingerprint, face recognition, DNA, etc

Biometrics Continued Behavioral are related to the behavior of a person-a person's voice, gait, etc Biometrics can operate on a verification or identification type level

Crime Mapping used by analysts in law enforcement agencies to map, visualize, and analyze crime incident patterns law enforcement agencieslaw enforcement agencies allows crime analysts to identify crime hot spots, along with other trends and patterns make better decisions, target resources, and formulate strategies

Voice Stress Analysis is a controversial lie detection technology lie detectionlie detection said to record psychophysiological stress responses that are present in human voice, when a person suffers psychological stress in response to a stimulus (question) and where the consequences of lying may be dire for the subject being tested psychophysiological psychological stresspsychophysiological psychological stress Controversial (No hard proving validity

Environmental Scanning process of gathering, analyzing, and dispensing information for tactical or strategic purposes

Profiling Systems is a professional subspecialty in the field of criminal investigation investigative science and psychology Race, Sex, Residential/personal location, marital status, etc Criminal investigators need to determine the physical and psychological traits of criminals or suspects

Importance of Studying the Future Crime is progressing, which means different type narcotics, technology used in commission of crimes and different ways to elude law enforcement Computer type crimes and fraud will become more abundant Agencies have to continue with the transition and transgression

Continued It takes technology, training and experience in the effort If law enforcement stays in an idol state then???

Community Policing Community policing will become important Police need to keep the community on their side Communities may grow tired of violence, theft, etc Crimes can be solved with the aid of citizens Citizens will not want to help if there is no relationship

Police Personnel in the Future Obviously, personnel will have to be trained and educated on new methods and technology Many agencies are requiring education (Associates, Bachelors, etc) No education could lead to no job in law enforcement-agencies need skill (typing, writing, communication, etc)

Continued Applicants could become harder to recruit Higher pay may have to be an incentive Qualified applicants include clean backgrounds, good credit, high physical training standards and completion of a training academy Let's face it-those type people are getting harder to come by

Good luck It's been a pleasure Get those assignments in and finish strong You've come too far Remember, unit 9 assignments need to be timely or you run the risks of failing that work