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How to Prepare CSI Units for Forensic Accreditation
The future of forensic standards for law enforcement is still in question, but getting prepared for potential changes is essential.
6 Questions to Ask Before Choosing Case Management Software
These features and benefits are all non-negotiable when it comes to selecting case management software for your law enforcement agency.
How to Identify the Players Before the Crime Happens
Investigations revealing indicators missed prior to a crime are all too common. Learn how the right software solution can prevent this from happening.
Law Enforcement Social Media Investigations
Police departments around the world have realized the power of conducting social media investigations—but are they properly equipped to harness these often sporadic leads into actionable intelligence?
Security Classifications for Crime Reports in RMS Systems
Security classifications are critical when preparing crime reports. Learn what your RMS could be missing and how to fix it.
Engage Your Community to Prevent Celebratory Gunfire
As New Year’s Eve is fast approaching, our SoundThinking Incident Review Center (IRC) team is busy prepping for one of the busiest nights (and weekend) of the year. Illegal celebratory gunfire happens in many cities across the country and the dangers of celebratory gunfire are real, and can be fatal. What goes up must come […]
4 Benefits of Cloud-Based Solutions for Law Enforcement
Cloud providers operate on massive scales and offer the highest levels of expertise and resources that simply aren’t available at most police departments, this adds value for agencies moving to the cloud including increased reliability, accessibility, security and integrity.
6 Rules for Leading a Multi Generational Workforce
Leading a multi-generational workforce requires accepting that each generation has differences – different values, technology preferences, career goals, communication styles and work-life balance needs to name a few.
Organize Your Process With Investigation Management Software
Investigators collect a large amount of information and evidence. Most rely on their records management system and long narratives to document their findings and to prepare their cases for court. This makes it difficult to categorize information and evidence, and it makes it impossible to visually and quickly see the contents of a lengthy investigation.