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textually.org » textually.org - May 3, 2008
If you were to witness a crime, but didnt want to get involved, a new SMS service could make it easy for you to help the police without revealing your identity. Already in use by Canadian CrimesStoppers, TipSoft …
textually.org » textually.org - Feb 26, 2008
The British police is tapping Information Technology to connect better with their neighborhood, reports All Headline News. "Under a $639 million plan, the method of policing will adapt a more local approach. All …
textually.org » textually.org - Jan 14, 2008
Police and prosecutors in rape cases are set to experiment with controversial techniques designed to make suspects incriminate themselves through phone calls or text messages. The Guardian reports. "The tactic, used …
textually.org » textually.org - Jan 3, 2008
Liberia's government has started giving away specially programmed mobile phones to villages so that they can report crimes to the local police. Cellular News reports. "The government project aims to give up to 10 …
textually.org » textually.org - Dec 17, 2007
I'm not sure why this beats the simple paper bags Sara Sidle et al use on CSI:, where found evidence is sealed and labeled, but a company called Disklabs has come up with a Phone-Shield with a faraday window "to ensure …
textually.org » textually.org - Sep 20, 2007
Shoppers in Seaham and Peterlee will be among the first in the UK to benefit from text messages aimed at beating crime, according to the Sunderland Echo. "Durham Police will text messages warning people about the …
textually.org » textually.org - Aug 24, 2007
We read about these projects, but it's good to hear actual feedback. Boston police say their new plan to use text messaging to make streets safer is now paying off in a big way, reports The Boston Channel. "Officials …
textually.org » textually.org - Jun 15, 2007
In collaboration with the City of Boston and the Boston Police Department, Hill|Holliday, a communication agency, have announced the unveiling of an anonymous text message tip line for law enforcement in Boston. This …
textually.org » textually.org - Apr 25, 2007
Police Portal, a system which hosted Suffolk's Police Direct Service cost £5.1million to run last year. An on-line petition has been created to remove the costly service. The Evening Star reports. "The service …