科技报告详细信息
Improving Information-Sharing Across Law Enforcement: Why Can't We Know? | |
John S. Hollywood ; Zev Winkelman | |
RAND Corporation | |
RAND Corporation | |
关键词: Law Enforcement; Databases and Data Collection; Analysis; and Processing; Crime; | |
DOI : 10.7249/RR645 RP-ID : RR-645-NIJ |
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学科分类:自然科学(综合) | |
美国|英语 | |
来源: RAND Corporation Published Research | |
【 摘 要 】
Law enforcement capabilities increasingly depend on records management systems (RMSs) that maintain agencies' case histories, computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems that maintain agencies' calls for service and call response histories, and other data systems. There are also increasing demands to share information with regional, state, and federal repositories of criminal justice information. A good deal of progress has been made on developing information-sharing standards, developing repositories of shared law enforcement information, developing common policies, and improving affordability. However, there are limitations with respect to existing information-sharing technology and policy. Commercial providers can have business models that do not support greater and cheaper information-sharing. Widespread concerns remain regarding the cost of RMSs, CAD, and other key systems.【 预 览 】
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