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Unit Nine New Technology Joe Minella. Unit 9 assignments Unit 9 quiz Unit 9 seminar Unit 9 discussion question Unit 9 project paper CLASS WILL END June.

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1 Unit Nine New Technology Joe Minella

2 Unit 9 assignments Unit 9 quiz Unit 9 seminar Unit 9 discussion question Unit 9 project paper CLASS WILL END June 27th 11 DAYS FROM TODAY- TIME IS CRUCIAL

3 Grade Report It is your responsibility to check your own grade report Zero grade indicates a missing assignment Late work is accepted all late work is accepted All quizzes are open all discussion boards are open Late papers accepted

4 Final Project Write a 3-5 page paper 600 WORDS Identify the most useful and beneficial emergent or currently applied technology that will aid law enforcement Discuss in detail at least three(3) technologies and explain their applied value to police agencies Include how the technology is used or applied in the field and the benefit Fully explain the usefulness in their application and benefit to law enforcement Cite all sources of information in detail

5 Wireless Mesh Networking Laptops, cell phones, blackberries, street and patrol car cameras Connected and working together to form a mesh of information similar to a spider web Police and emergency centers in every city has access at a central location Similar to a Fusion center Police can monitor areas in their beat in a patrol car using cameras Information sharing throughout the system with police, fire and homeland security Large amount of data collected!

6 Video Time Open a new Explorer window Copy the following web address: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA5Gy32 aqdo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA5Gy32 aqdo Or click the web link to watch video Return to class when finished

7 License Plate Scanner License plate scanner Can read and record up to 3,500 plates per hour while on patrol Can log plates at crime scenes Used for stolen cars, amber alerts, terrorism, wanted persons Placed at high traffic areas-airports Employers use the same technology

8 Video Time Watch the following video on facial recognition software http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Moq59 BvoA&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Moq59 BvoA&feature=related Paste the web address into the new explorer window and watch the video Return to class when finished

9 Biometrics Biometrics comprises methods for uniquely recognizing humans based upon one or more intrinsic physical or behavioral traits. In computer science, biometrics is used as a form of identity access management and access control. Scan large groups in crowds or casinos Facial recognition software

10 Biometrics Physiological are related to the shape of the body. Examples include, but are not limited to fingerprint, face recognition, DNA, Palm print, hand geometry, iris recognition, which has largely replaced retina, and odor/scent.

11 Biometrics in Arrest Process Secure Communities Project Fingerprints are digitized using AFIS All persons arrested will have fingerprints compared to DHS for possible terrorism and immigration Included are IRIS imprint, facial check and facial imprint Based on biometrics

12 Automated Fingerprint System The Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) is a biometric identification (ID) methodology that uses digital imaging technology to obtain, store, and analyze fingerprint data. The AFIS was originally used by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in criminal cases. Lately, it has gained favor for general identification and fraud prevention.biometric

13 Video Time Open a new Explorer window Copy the following web address: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilbegpL4Q 8o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilbegpL4Q 8o Paste the web address into the new explorer window and watch the video Return to class when finished

14 GIS Tracking and SCRAM These ankle devices are very effective and are very popular across the U.S. If removed a alarm is activated Must stay within 100 feet of home phone line Removal leads to mandatory incarceration. Detects alcohol

15 Ankle Bracelets and DV Contain GPS and methods to detect alcohol in sweat of a person Tied in wirelessly to a central location as part of the mesh system Used for domestic violence offenders if they come within 2500 feet of a DV victim Hard to remove and provides immediate notification to Sheriff Numerous possibilities

16 Ankle Bracelets and GPS In 2010 a Chicago Police officer and home owner were investigating a garage burglary The offender returned to the scene and shot and killed the officer and owner Potential suspects were put into database Offender (suspect) was wearing a ankle bracelet with GPS which showed offender at scene on day and time! Arrested

17 Voice Stress Analysis Software cost $10,000 Loaded to Laptop Subject talks into the computer No studies have been conducted with this new technology Good Science or just “bunk”????

18 Voice Translation Device Language barriers are a big issue for police today on the street Devices use true speech recognition software that perform phonetic matching similar to Dragon Speech translates English to several common languages Improve officer safety and trust during citizen encounters

19 Registered Sex Offenders More than 500,000 in US 100,000 just vanish Most states have their own web sites to track offenders Can check zip codes Locate number of registered offenders in your community

20 Immigration Money Transfer Average cost $1,000 per person They prefer Western Union Transfer All transfer now of $750 or more will set off the alrams Money found to be associated with trafficking is seized and then used to pay for more investigations.

21 Breathalyzer A preliminary non- evidentiary screening device can be approved by some as an approved screening device, and an evidentiary breath instrument can be similarly designated as an approved instrument. Establish Probable Cause

22 Cybercrime Refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network, where the computers may or may not have played an instrumental part in the commission of a crime.computer network crime Issues surrounding this type of crime have become high-profile, particularly those surrounding hacking, copyright infringement, child pornography, and child groominghacking copyright infringementchild pornographychild grooming

23 Gang Intelligence Systems Gangs pose a serious threat to public safety throughout the United States. Gang membership and gang-related criminal activity has increased over the past 10 years, and gang violence is making increased demands on law enforcement resources in many communities. Experts predict that these trends will continue as gang-operated criminal networks expand. As of September 2008, there were an estimated 1 million gang members – an increase of 200,000 since 2005 – belonging to over 20,000 gangs that were criminally active within the United States.

24 The End Ladies & Gentlemen it’s been a great journey I hope you enjoyed the trip It’s been an honor to be your instructor I will enter grades until they close my grade book Stay focused & Stay Safe Class ends June 27th


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