Leveraging Technology in Law Enforcement ~ SceneDoc Infographic
1. Leveraging Technology
in Law Enforcement
Mobile Field Investigation for Law Enforcement Officers
ARRESTS
MADE IN THE
1
USA IN 2012
That’s a lot of paperwork...
x100,000
Law Enforcement Officers have more demands
on their time than hours in their shift:
Make Arrests
Answer Radio Calls
Attend Court
Engage the Community
If you were to
poll officers, the
majority of them
would say:
Conduct Investigations
Provide Back-Up
I’d rather be out
in the community
helping people...
than at the station doing paperwork.
INTRODUCING SCENEDOC
iPad3
9:45 AM
The nature of policing is changing...
1980s 1990s 2010s
OFFICE
WAS THE
PRECINCT
OFFICE
WAS THE
VEHICLE
OFFICE
IS THE
OFFICER
SceneDoc is the world's leading 'mobile first' investigation
and field documentation platform being used by law
enforcement and public safety personnel to securely,
accurately and consistently document and process scenes.
Digital Photo Annotation
Analytics & Auditing System
Back Office System Integration
Custom Reporting
Real-Time Sync
Scene Diagram/Sketching System
Team Based Investigations
Document Versioning System
Video / Audio Capture
Secure Data Backup
Forms Builder & Mapper
Evidence Labeling System
Mobile Policing, that is truly mobile...
With the mobile revolution underway within law
enforcement and public safety, now any officer, with
any mode of transportation can bring their office out
to the community they serve.
TRADITIONAL
Documentation
MOBILE
DOCUMENTATION
SceneDoc is estimated to reduce documentation time
FROM ABOUT
4 HOURS
TO ABOUT
45 MINS
=
2
X
12,196,959
ARRESTS MADE IN THE USA IN 20121
that would have had to be documented
39,640,117 MORE HOURS
THAT COULD BE SPENT IN THE COMMUNITY
x100,000
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Sources:
1 Criminal
Justice Information Services Division. "Crime in the United States 2012." Uniform Crime Reports. FBI, 16 May 2013. Web. 19 Feb.
2014. <http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2012/crime-in-the-u.s.-2012/tables/29tabledatadecpdf>.
2 Estimation by Dr. Ed Espinoza of the USFWS. “Crime Scene Processing Apps.” Evidence Technology Magazine, January 2013. Web.
<http://www.evidencemagazine.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1116>.