William Gregg, a real-time crime analyst with the Myrtle Beach Police Department monitors over 800 cameras from around the city in the Real Time Crime Center on Feb 06, 2019. TSN 2019 File. Jason Lee ...
The Aurora Police Department wants to add facial recognition software to its crime-fighting toolkit. The technology, already used in other Colorado cities, has long been controversial. Civil rights ...
Crime-scene models with detailed measurements once took hours to collect. Now, law-enforcement agencies are increasingly turning to new technology to help speed up the work and better collect evidence ...
The Myrtle Beach Police Department budgeted nearly $1 million this year to combat crime with technology. The department set aside the money to expand and upkeep its network of camera surveillance, ...
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