E-book: 21st century policing
Brenna Swanston
October 30, 2024
Law enforcement agencies often house vast amounts of data across multiple platforms that were never intended to interact with each other. To piece together a holistic picture of any case, incident, or individual, officers must sift through disparate data systems — records management, computer-aided dispatch, automated license plate recognition, and body-worn cameras, to name a few. They then face the manual task of de-duplicating records, conducting analyses, and drawing connections, often requiring assistance from tech experts.
This process eats up time and resources at already-strained police departments, underlying a widespread, research-backed problem: “Despite various data collection initiatives, the usability of police data remains significantly limited.” Law enforcement institutions need an innovative solution to make their data more accessible, actionable, and securely shareable.
California’s public safety institutions are spearheading that innovation by investing in new technology that makes it easier, more efficient, and more effective for agencies to leverage their existing data platforms. Our newest e-book dives into this technology, exploring how:
Chiefs of police, investigators, and analysts are identifying problems faster and crafting more effective data-driven solutions
Optimizing resource allocation results in smarter policing
Data can motivate, protect, and empower patrol officers to build officer resilience
Download the e-book to learn more.