Supreme Court ruling on geofence warrants now requires probable cause before police can pull your location history from ...
Police are adopting AI to analyze data and write reports, but experts warn of privacy risks and potential bias.
A former Schuylkill County police officer will stand trial on more than 20 felony charges after authorities say he used a restricted law enforcement database to stalk his ex-wife and her associates.
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A decorated Canadian police sergeant with more than two decades of experience on the force pleaded guilty to using the law enforcement database to pursue intimate relationships with around 30 women, ...
A group of students and volunteers has compiled a database of surveillance technologies being used by by law enforcement agencies in counties and municipalities across the United States. The research ...
Attempting to improve officers’ interactions with people who have mental health conditions and neurodevelopmental differences, Baltimore Police launched a database last month of “neurodivergent ...
The former sergeant is facing one charge of breach of trust and one charge of unauthorized use of a computer Regina Police Service A former Canadian police sergeant has pleaded guilty to using law ...