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About SocialMediaDNA

SocialMediaDNA is about sharing knowledge on social media and law enforcement. Topics vary from online components in public order, criminal investigations, intelligence, prosecution to emergency management and communications. More

About SocialMediaDNA

SocialMediaDNA is about sharing knowledge on social media and law enforcement. Topics vary from online components in public order, criminal investigations, intelligence, prosecution to emergency management and communications. More
 

App: Stop DWI, Have a plan

By Arnout de Vries on July 30, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, awareness, car, drink, drive, DUI, DWI, road, safety, skills, stop
Stop DWI (iOS, Android, Windows) From solving crimes to preventing them, technology has become integral in law enforcement’s efforts to keep people safe. Apps on mobile phones enable the community to connect with officials with just a few clicks of a button, and local departments are using it to their advantage. StopDWI Have a Plan 15HD from STOP-DWI New York on Vimeo. [...]
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App: iSpotACrime

By Arnout de Vries on July 30, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, crime, iSpotACrime, report, spotting
iSpotACrime (iOS) is a free crime-fighting tool empowers citizens to become on-the-scene detectives?gathering information as they witness a crime. Chock full of things people often forget in high-stress situations, it lets witnesses take a picture, type in a description and location as well as add voice commentary to a report. To file the report, simply click a button and e-mails it to the nearest a police station. [...]
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App: Police Pad

By Arnout de Vries on July 30, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, pad, Police
Police Pad?(Android): This app from nattayb is a field-reporting tool allowing users to create an “event” with time and date recorded. Events are categorized into tabs such as New Call, On Scene, Interview, Arrest, Ticket, Statement, Car Accident, and Booked. Supporting information such as pictures, voice notes, and text can be added. As with Police Partner, seek legal advice before using this one. Cost: $1.99. Read more →

App: Miranda Warning

By Arnout de Vries on July 30, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Miranda Warning
When it comes to reading citizens their rights, the Miranda Warning (iOS, and a different?one on?Android)?($.99) app not only replaces that paper copy, it lights up the words making it easy to read after dark. Need to brush up on your foreign language skills? One push of a button and the app produces an audio version of those rights in Spanish to help with translations.   [...]
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App: Police codes

By Arnout de Vries on July 30, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Police codes
For a quick refresher session, Police Codes ($.99) will list those digits you spent all that time learning in the academy. And if one happens to slip your mind, the guide gives you medical/fire codes, police 10 codes, police 11 codes and scanner color codes at your fingertips. Related Posts:AlertNest – Know Your Nest And Alert [...]
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App: DroidLaw

By Arnout de Vries on July 30, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, DroidLaw, law, Police, US
Droid Law: BigTwit Software’s DroidLaw 2.0 allows officers to search sections of state criminal (penal) codes on their mobile devices. This saves valuable time, so officers don’t have to pull out the “old code book” and search for the right law or keyword. The app is a shell, and individual states must be downloaded. DroidLaw also provides U.S. copyright law (Title 17), U.S. patent law (Title 35), the U.S. [...]
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App: Smart (forensic) tools

By Arnout de Vries on July 30, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, detective, forensics, smart, tools
Smart Tools?(Android): For those of you who enjoy the finer points of forensics, Android Boy’s Smart Tools is for you. It provides tools for length and angle, distance and height, sound and vibration, as well as a compass and metal detector. The app uses the camera for some of the tools (height, distance, and compass) to provide an accurate reading of the scene you’re viewing. The [...]
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App: CopLogger

By Arnout de Vries on July 30, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, coplogger
CopLogger ($.99) offers just that. It gives you a pocket-sized version of mobile computing terminals (MCT) found in police vehicles. The mini-MCT replicates many of the features including tracking calls from start to finish. Use it to track an entire day’s activity and archive or e-mail it.   CopLogger is a stand alone MCT for police officers (cops). CopLogger replicates many of the features found in MCTs (Mobile [...]
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App: Cargo Decoder

By Arnout de Vries on July 30, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Cargo Decoder
Cargo Decoder: Strategies In Software’s app provides first responders a guide to the material stored in trucks or tankers. A Voice Search feature allows fast querying, and partial UN/NA numbers or material names are recognized. The app provides information on toxic inhalation hazards and protective distance. Cost: Free. Cargo Decoder (Android, iOS, Kindle, Blackberry) is your guide to what is in the truck or [...]
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App: BeOn

By Arnout de Vries on July 30, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, BeOn
Smartphone App Interconnects Public Safety Personnel at Large-Scale Events BeOn provides interoperability and quicker, more efficient patient care The success of any event depends on the coordinated efforts of all parties involved, as well as the effectiveness of the communications equipment and technology used. Large-scale events, such as professional sporting events, present a unique set of challenges and require extra precautions. This is especially true for events like [...]
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