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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: Emergency Plus

By Arnout de Vries on July 23, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Emergency Plus
Citizens are turning to each other for help when disaster strikes by mapping their own observations about fires, floods, cyclones and more using an Australian-first app. Emergency AUS aggregates information from the wisdom of the crowd and 20 official sources nationwide, including the Country Fire Authority (CFA), State Emergency Services (SES), Bureau Of Meteorology (BOM) and more, sending alert notifications to users’ mobile phones if they are near [...]
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App: Citizen Cop

By Arnout de Vries on July 23, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Citizen Cop
There are many times when we need instant help and by the time we search for help, it is too late. This is mainly because we are unaware about whom to approach and where exactly can we find that person. Even the law enforcement authorities find it difficult to reach for help in a very short duration of time due rising population and rapidly growing security needs. Here rises a [...]
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App: MediCapt

By Arnout de Vries on July 23, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Medicapt
Picture taken on October 2, 2010 shows women of the village of Kampala attending a meeting with Margot Wallström , the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Sexual Violence and Leïla Zerougui (both unseen), the Special Representative of the Secretary General in DRC in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The village of Kampala is situated in the area of Walikala, where more than 300 women were raped [...]
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App: DashCam apps

By Arnout de Vries on July 23, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: dashcam, record, road, video
Turn your iPhone into a dash cam to record your beautiful drives, trips to the race track or just our everyday commute. The CarCam app records high quality video with additional information like Speed in mph, km/h or knots maximum Speed Distance Acceleration, Braking and steering forces Maximum Forces Time Store your videos in the app or export to the iPhone’s library or directly post to your Facebook [...]
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App: Justice Journey

By Arnout de Vries on July 23, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, human, Justice, Justice Journey, legal, rights
Vs justice journey_flyer from socialmediadna A new mobile app, Justice Journey, has been developed to help victims of crime and their families navigate the justice system. Attorney General Brad Hazzard said the free app made it easier and simpler to get information about the court process, support services and victim’s rights. “In the 21st Century it is time to demystify the [...]
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App: Facewatch

By Arnout de Vries on July 23, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Facewatch, riots, UK
Fancy yourself as a bit of a detective? Now you can directly help police solve crime with the use of a new tablet and mobile app. The innovative ?Facewatch ID? application for tablet computers and Apple or Android smartphones will crack down on criminals by allowing people to view photos of the county?s most wanted at the swipe of a screen. Users can simply scroll through and identify [...]
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App: Tactical Police Table

By Arnout de Vries on July 23, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: AAR, app, command, elite, Police, tactical, Tactical Police Table
With Tactical Police Table you can draw up training scenarios, conduct after action reviews (AARs), and share it with your unit, ultra fast. Drop dozens of tactical icons on satellite maps, draw tactical plans on your own images, playback pause and rewind every drawing and icon placement in your event, and quickly share your event with other Tactical Police Table users via email. Table Command Elite subscribers can even [...]
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App: Legalswipe

By Arnout de Vries on July 23, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Legalswipe
For aspiring lawyer Christien Levine, police carding isn?t an abstract legal battle; as a racialized person of Caribbean descent, it?s something he?s had to deal with his whole life. So instead of selling his services as a criminal defence lawyer, he?s giving them away free in the form of a smartphone app that informs people of their rights during an encounter with police. ?I?ve experienced being walked up [...]
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App: We-Consent

By Arnout de Vries on July 23, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, We-Consent
All members of the affirmative consent division are provided with a free copy of the we-consent? app. We-consent?takes less than 20 seconds to use?and creates a seven year encrypted record of a mutual “yes” available only to law enforcement, upon judicial order, or as evidence in a college or university sexual assault disciplinary proceeding.videos are not otherwise available to users. The app asks the first user for his/her [...]
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App: Kansas City Mob Tour

By Arnout de Vries on July 23, 2015 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, City Mob Tour, kansas
Stand at the corner of Fifth and Gillis streets in Kansas City today and you?ll see a deli tucked inside the first floor of an old brick building. But punch an app on your smartphone and it will take you back to the 1970s, when the Kansas City Mafia held gambling games on the building?s second floor several times a week. Walk a couple of blocks to Missouri [...]
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