Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Introduction To Police Surveillance
Police surveillance technology is rapidly advancing. While these advancements allow law enforcement to effectively do their jobs there have been many rules and restrictions placed upon the uses of these devices. As crime increases and changes law enforcement develops technologies to keep up day-to-day crime. From traffic control to video surveillance police are able to stop crime before it happens, and catch criminals on the loose. While these technologies are allowing police to better serve communities all across Canada many people wonder about the vast amount of personal information the police have access. Authorities have resources such as video surveillance, online surveillance, GPS tracking systems, and Interpol systems, to assist in the advancement of surveillance. Many of these systems are still being developed and each system is constantly changing. Unlike Interpol, video surveillance, online surveillance, and GPS tracking systems are widely used in many fields and operations. Interpol however, is a newer system that is still in its early years of development. Each of these technologies allows police to better serve the community by making it an all around safer place to live.
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