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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
 

B – Burglary

By smdorg on January 22, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: burglar, burglary, facebook, foursquare, linda nagelhout, social media, vdmmp
Facebook warning: burglars may be watching It seems harmless enough: announcing your holiday plans on Facebook or uploading that dinner party photo to Twitter.?But according to cyber safety experts, such posts are a gift to burglars and stalkers. “Not only are you telling me where you are, you’re telling me where you’re not,” cyber safety consultant and former police officer Susan McLean said. “And I could get that photo, run [...]
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Literature

By Arnout de Vries on January 21, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: Literature
A ladder of citizen participation?Arnstein, S.R. (1969). A ladder of citizen participation. In: JAIP jrg. 35, nr. 4, pp. 216-224. Arnstein ladder of citizen participation from socialmediadna Citizen police (Nyenrode Now publication)?Nyenrode NOW (2007). ?Citizen Police?. Tijdschrift nr 3.?pp 10-12 Nyenrode now issue3_2007-1 Cognitive Surplus: how technology makes consumers [...]
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Blog

By Arnout de Vries on January 20, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: bdp, blog, boston, cop, geenstijl, Police, street, twittercop
A weblog, or blog for short ?as SocialMediaDNA is a website that is updated regularly. Most of the time a blog is about stories that appear in reverse chronological order (newest on top, oldest at the bottom). The author(s), also called bloggers, provide a log of information they want to share publicly. The advantage of a blog over a newspaper is the speed and ease with which anyone [...]
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4Chan

By Arnout de Vries on January 20, 2014 · Add Comment
4chan is a very popular internet forum with more than 1 billion messages and about 7 million visitors a day. 4chan was founded on October 1 2003 by the then 15-year-old Christopher Poole, known as “moot”. 4chan is mainly about posting and commenting on images. Users can produce completely anonymously. Images and comments on every conceivable subject. The site is based on the Japanese Internet forum Futaba Channel [...]
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Headkickers of Eindhoven

By Arnout de Vries on January 20, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: eindhoven, headkickers, investigative reports, kopschoppers
Involving citizens in crime investigaions pays off. A good example of this was the assault case late januari 2013 in Eindhoven, known as the “head kickers”. This mistreatment led to a fierce debate about the use of civilians in criminal investigations. The police are increasingly involving citizens and the debate on civilian investigators (citizen dicks) will probably continue for a while. This blog post provides some background and insights [...]
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App: Stop And Frisk

By Arnout de Vries on January 20, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Audio, Police, record, Stop And Frisk, video
This is an app by the New York Civil Liberties Union, aiming to document the stop-and-frisk practices carried out by the NYPD. As per the Fourth Amendment, cops can stop and search those they suspect of carrying out a crime. If the police suspect you are armed, dangerous, or are carrying drugs, they can stop you, question you, and frisk you ? pat you down over your outer [...]
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App: KickOn

By Arnout de Vries on January 20, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, kickon, party, Police, projectx
KickOn is an app (iOS)?to find parties near you and request an invite to join the party. Empower your social life and discover private, exclusive parties and events around you. Sydney investment banker and tech entrepreneur Charles Stewart launched KickOn, a new app they?re calling ?Tinder for parties?. The app ? which is free to download and use but will have [...]
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App: LiveSafe

By Arnout de Vries on January 20, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: 2007, app, LiveSafe, shooting, Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech Police say a new public safety app LiveSafe ?(iTunes,?Android) is producing results after just three months of use.?It?already has more than 1,700 subscribers. If the Live-Safe app would have been available on the Virginia Tech campus on April 16, 2007 (see our blog about the shooting inciddent) – it would have been able to tell anyone who subscribed to it exactly what to [...]
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App: CarCamApp

By Arnout de Vries on January 20, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, carcam, dashcam, Police, traffic
Turn your iPhone into a dash cam to record your beautiful drives, trips to the race track or just our everyday commute. CarCam 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 page for [...]
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App: Hawk Eye

By Arnout de Vries on January 20, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Hawk Eye, Hyderabad, india, Police
As part of its initiative to become a citizen-friendly and responsive force, Hyderabad Police on Wednesday launched a mobile phone application to empower members of the public, improve their security and reach out to them at the time of distress. The app, `Hawk Eye’, seeks to turn common people into Citizen Police and involve them into checking crimes, curbing unlawful activities and traffic violations. Launching `Hawk Eye’, Police [...]
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