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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
 

NamUS

By Arnout de Vries on January 23, 2012 · Add Comment Tagged With: NamUS, National Unidentified and Missing Persons System
When the Internet was still in its infancy, civilians started compiling details?where and when a body was discovered, scars or tattoos, items of clothing or jewelry?in homespun databases. Then organizations such as the Florida Unidentified Decedents Database and the National Unidentified and Missing Persons System (NamUs?yes, like ?Name us?) began to provide crowdsourced fodde, allowing volunteers to link a body in, say, Idaho to a person [...]
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Burgernet

By Arnout de Vries on August 19, 2011 · Add Comment Tagged With: burgernet, Citizen Net
What is Citizen Net (Burgernet)? Citizen Net?is a unique partnership between citizens, local authorities and police to improve security in the living and working environment. It uses a telephone network of residents and employees of businesses in from a certain?municipality and connects them to authorities. Messages start at?the centralized incident or emergency control room of the police after a report comes in about, for example, an intrusion or [...]
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ICQ

By Arnout de Vries on August 19, 2011 · Add Comment Tagged With: ad, crime, hack, ICQ, instant messaging, Police, russia, social media
The instant messaging program ICQ – launched in 1996 – grew quickly into a social medium with tens of millions of users around the world. ICQ,?the programs that account for 90 percent of all instant-message users. Including criminals. Identity did not matter at that time. Back then you were just a number. In a notorious Dutch pornography case in Zandvoort the slain suspect Gerry U used ICQ to distribute child [...]
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Wiki(pedia)

By Arnout de Vries on August 19, 2010 · Add Comment Tagged With: incidents, Police, wiki, wikipedia, wikipedians
Wikipedia is a multilingual free internet encyclopedia open to everyone that is composed by numerous authors who do this voluntary. These can be?scientists, hobbyists, students, experts and people with good general knowledge. Anyone can contribute to Wikipedia, anonymously. There is no limit to the contributions. Wikipedia was founded in 2001 and is now owned by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit foundation. Wikipedia is a real wiki, a web [...]
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Social Media quotes

By Arnout de Vries on August 6, 2010 · Add Comment Tagged With: law enforcement, Police, quote, social media
ENGLISH QOUTES RELATED TO SOCIAL MEDIA AND CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES & INVESTIGATIONS Do you know any other quotes? Please add them in the reply box below. You are what you tweet. – Alex Tew, Monkey Inferno We become, neurologically, what we think. – Nicholas G. Carr Social media doesn?t create negativity, it uncovers it. – unkown Expect unpredictability – Seth Godin Wherever attention flows, money will follow. – Kevin Kelly Privacy [...]
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