“Danger, Will Robinson, danger” The LAST WEEK Future of Policing – Dr. Ciccone.

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“Danger, Will Robinson, danger” The LAST WEEK Future of Policing – Dr. Ciccone

Last Week Typology Computer Crime Identification Theft Final Project ! PLEASE be on time with this! This is the Last Week of Work

How can we stop this from happening again?

Police as Visionaries If American policing is to meet the challenges of the next century, police must become visionaries and paradigm pioneers to effectively integrate and apply science and technology in law enforcement. What are those skills? And do you have them? Whole-brain thinking Problem solving Interpersonal communication Critical thinking

Future of Policing Questions to think about for today. What is the future of police work? What are we prepared to change? What has to change? oPolice Culture, National Culture, ???? What do you like and not like about police today?

Gun Camera  When an officer pulls his gun from the holster, the digital recording begins. With a l.5 ounce camera about the size of a lipstick placed below the barrel of the gun, it can record sound and every object or movement the weapon points at. Orange County's sheriff's emergency service team and the Newburgh Police Department will be the first to test the pistol cam and they may be the first in the country to have an extra eye looking over every officers decision. Chief Eric Paolilli says "if the technology is there to be used and it's an effective tool and we examine it and there's no safety issues and there's no issues with our guns there's no issues that come to light during this pilot time, it's one more tool that we can use." This new police technology comes to Newburgh just a year shy of the anniversary of the police shootout here on Broadway that resulted in the death of 23-year-old Antonio Bryant. The gunfight put a strain on the communities relationship with police. Mayor Nick Valentine, who is up for re-election a week from Tuesday, believes this new surveillance could help reunite both sides. The city of Newburgh police department participates in their own union. The president of their PBA was shown the pistol cam for the time tonight. He says he's reluctant to believe his officers will support this new technology. The state has allotted $35,000 dollars for a testing period in Newburgh over the next few months. If successful, every Newburgh officer will have the pistol camera are part of their equipment.

Taser Axon  Taser Axon Taser Axon  The all new TASER® AXON™, is a tactical networkable computer combining advanced audio-video record/capture capabilities worn by first responders. An audio-video earpiece imager, speaker and microphone integrates into the communications loop between existing radios and the communications headset, recording video of critical incidents from the visual perspective of the officer. AXON significantly changes officer efficiency by reducing report documentation workload while increasing accuracy and accountability.

Imaging and Accountability Georgette Bennett predicts areas of coming change Decline in street crime - Increase in white-collar and high-tech crime - Increase in crimes by women and the elderly - Shift in high crime rates from Frost Belt to Sun Belt Safer cities, more crime in small towns and rural areas Georgette Bennett predicts areas of coming change Decline in street crime - Increase in white-collar and high-tech crime - Increase in crimes by women and the elderly - Shift in high crime rates from Frost Belt to Sun Belt - Safer cities, more crime in small towns and rural areas

Future Crimes L. Edward Wells predicts that future explanations of crime will be: More eclectic More comparative Predominantly individualist and voluntaristic More applied and pragmatic More oriented toward explaining white-collar crime More emphasis placed on biological factors

Controlling Crime in the Future Key issues of concern from crime control planners in the future New criminal groups Language barriers Distrust by ethnic communities Greater reliance on community involvement Regulating the marketplace Reducing public demand Increased treatment

Questions What questions do you have for me as we end the course?