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How Can Computer and Internet Help in Law Enforcement?

By Krish Rock


One single employee can bring down a company. That's right, just think of all the different ways that one single employee could place a company at risk through misuse of the internet, company email or computer. The company could then be held responsible for any damages or litigation resulting from claims of copyright infringement, racist slurs, sexual harassment or any type of discriminating material discussing culture, sex or religion.

Virtual reality has been a mile stone in the law enforcement. Virtual reality is like a 4D film in which you feel almost as near to the original scene that has happened. This helps during the case solving in a court where the witness tells the scene of the crime in as much detail as he saw it and it is being projected on the screen to match the original scenario that has happened.

Internet Monitoring Software Is For Non-Technical People Too There is no need to spend thousands of dollars on a piece of surveillance equipment to keep up with the surveillance of suspicious activities. A simple piece of software will do all the work of monitoring and reporting internet usage so that you can have peace of mind. The software will start when the operating system starts and it will run in stealth mode, completely invisible when computers are in use. This software can be installed on computers and laptops and they are completely legal to use.

Mobile electronics have also proves to be very use full because they can catalog, transfer or copy the evidence at the crime scene and can be managed and processed immediately after it reaches the head department of police station. Other technology like crime scene detectors are able to copy or identify the finger prints at the moment thus enabling the other officers to move fast in the matter and help the police gain full access to the criminals.

Improved telecommunication have allowed reliable and fast mode of communication between different departments of law and order. There can be sending and receiving of the encrypted messages so that no body except then the actual receiver can read the message. Digital radio frequencies are being used by the police department so that there can be easy communication even during the peak hours or when the signals are jammed because of the crime.

LPRT and DNA technologies have also contributed a great deal to the crime detection. LPRT stands for license plate reader technology. This technology uses OCR (optical character recognition) which captures the images. This gives the opportunity to the police officers to track the cars or other vehicles that were present at the crime scene. The DNA technology combines DNA and computer technology to combat violent crime. The DNA that is collected at the crime scene is tested against the output of DNA given by the computers. This helps in the tracking of the actual criminals.

All these factors have contributed to the betterment and enhance of the law and detection of criminal activities to discourage the criminals from these activities and warn them in the future so that the country can remain stable entirely.




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