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Real case – actual case, actual example

Forensic – legal
-used or applied in the investigation and establishment of facts or
evidence in a court of law
-of, relating to, or used in public debate or argument
Linguistic -grammatical
the scientific study of language
Psychology -attitude, study of personality, scientific that deals with, science of
the mind
DNA -genetic material
-genetic evidence
-dna traces

 Life problems - Health Crisis · 2. Workplace Issues · 3. Emptiness · 4. Friendship


Issues · 5. Failure · 6. Financial Crisis · 7. Career Pressure · 8. Unfair Treatment.

Importance of technology
The ease of technology, such as the Internet and social media platforms, has
allowed criminals a means of carrying out illegal activities online against
others. ... At the same time, the criminal justice system can also leverage the
power of technology to help stop, find, or prevent these crimes altogether.

Technology affects the way individuals communicate, learn, and think. It helps


society and determines how people interact with each other on a daily basis.
Technology plays an important role in society today. It has positive and negative
effects on the world and it impacts daily lives

Innovations and new technologies are changing the world and the daily lives of
each and every one of us. Many things that were mere visions of the future
yesterday are now reality. Meanwhile, we are surrounded by technology at every
moment of our lives.
We use technologies to exchange information, to clean our clothes, to prepare
our meals and to get from one place to another. But even everyday items like
door locks, floor panels and furniture are technologies that we now take for
granted and that seem less impressive to us than self-driving cars or 3D printing.
But what exactly do we consider to be technologies and what types of technology
are there?
Today, law enforcement can use technology to detect and solve criminal activity
happening in the moment. Instead of reacting, these technologies allow law
enforcement to be more proactive.

Technologies such as cell-phones, GPS tracking, computers, and facial


recognition all aid in the process of modern-day criminal investigation
Technology can assist in crime-solving by providing a more efficient way of
working, that allows investigating officers to review all the relevant evidence
quickly. Integration, using our API, is the most efficient way to update crime data
and search AI systems for the correct evidence to use for prosecution.
The criminal justice field has now taken that technology and created smaller
identification devices that make it possible to spot criminals with past records or
outstanding warrants without having to wait for a process that could take weeks
or months.
Mobile technology, social media, and rapid access to information contribute to
better enforcement and prevention. And crime-mapping and video surveillance
breakthroughs also increase public safety, enabling justice agencies to direct
resources to where they are needed most.

5 WAYS TECHNOLOGY BOOSTS CRIME-FIGHTING

POST WRITTEN BY: Daphne Holmes*


Technology helps law enforcement agencies and justice personnel stay one step
ahead of criminals, furnishing new ways to detect and prevent crimes, as well as
helping prosecutors convict offenders. And since emerging technology is available
on both sides of justice, the cat-and-mouse game between perpetrators and
police is never-ending, requiring continual adjustments from law enforcement
agencies.

The good news for public safety is that crime rates have generally decreased over
the past two decades, due in part to advancements in crime detection and
deterrent technology. Since effective policing leans heavily on the rapid sharing of
sensitive crime-related data; the recent explosion in information technology is a
positive development for law enforcement agencies. Identification technology,
social media, and mobile capabilities also enhance public safety, enabling justice
staff to do their business more efficiently and respond to unfolding investigations
in real-time.

While technology poses challenges for law enforcement agencies, which


continually strive to keep up with technology-based criminal enterprises; it does
more good than harm in the fight against crime. Tech advancements in law
enforcement include the following capabilities, which illustrate how quickly things
change alongside technology.

Sharing Information
Law enforcement agencies are spread throughout a national criminal justice
system that involves, regional, state, and local authorities, each administering
their policing efforts independently. Too often in the past, lack of access to timely
information prevented various agencies from coordinating their efforts
adequately. Advances in the way agencies share information and use criminal
identification systems have led to tighter connections between independent law
enforcement organizations and universal enforcement standards across
jurisdictions. Sharing information about offenders also has a positive preventative
impact, helping keep guns out of the hand of dangerous criminals and barring
offenders from certain types of employment.
Security and Surveillance Upgrades
Property crimes continue to decrease statistically, so security and video
surveillance upgrades have improved public safety dramatically. Camera
technology, for example, produces modern models with higher image quality than
past versions, and the size of high-quality cameras has also diminished, allowing
them to be concealed for covert surveillance. Face-recognition technology is
particularly rewarding, enabling law enforcement officials to literally pick faces
from crowds.  In fact, the technology is so accurate as to create privacy-rights
controversies among those who feel it is too intrusive.

Social Media
Though it is a social trend as much as it is a technological breakthrough, social
media use nonetheless furnishes law enforcement advantages for agencies that
use the technology effectively. For example, criminals leave trails using social
media platforms, so justice agencies turn to Facebook, Twitter and other channels
for vital clues and insight into criminal behavior. The technology also enables
officers to distribute information directly to concerned citizens, informing them of
unfolding crimes and dangerous developments.
Social media links law enforcement directly to the public at large, so it is a great
tool for spreading descriptions, videos and other information about criminals.
Communicating in real-time closes the crucial gap between the point at which
crimes occur and when investigations begin, enabling citizens to respond with
timely information.

Crime Mapping Technology


Modern computing power speeds up data analysis and enables law enforcement
to track crime trends geographically. What was once accomplished through
countless man-hours pouring over data is now a matter of a few mouse clicks.
Crime mapping enables agencies to zero-in on problem areas, stepping-up
enforcement efforts and assisting in bringing in fugitives. Like highly sophisticated
“pin-maps” highlighting crime location, mapping and geographic profiling give
enforcement officers clear snapshots of crime trends.
Mobile Technology
Mobile technology furnishes an electronic trail of texts, emails, calls and GPS
location information that law enforcement uses to solve cases. Smartphones are
so widespread the contact information and other data they contain give officers a
starting point for their investigations, which often unfold in arrests directly
related to information gleaned from mobile devices and usage. Using advanced
digital forensics technology, investigators find links between suspects and their
crimes, which might go unnoticed without mobile connections. In addition to
investigative benefits, mobile technology speeds communication between
officers, agencies and citizens.
Technology will never replace solid investigative work, but modern advances
assist law enforcement efforts to stay ahead of criminals. Mobile technology,
social media, and rapid access to information contribute to better enforcement
and prevention. And crime-mapping and video surveillance breakthroughs also
increase public safety, enabling justice agencies to direct resources to where they
are needed most.

There are two approaches to writing a reflection paper – a traditional and an


original (though a risky one):

1) Express the main idea in a thesis statement, develop it in body paragraphs by


providing supportive arguments, and conclude facts by supporting the thesis
statement once more.
2) Start a conversation on topic and hint on a conclusion. Suppose where the
subject is going to lead but leave the room for some doubts. Provide an analysis in
the body. Come up with a conclusion that is slightly or entirely different from
what you expected at the beginning.

Introduction

Express your feelings on a subject is the most critical thing in how to write a
reflection paper. Just don’t be too emotional. You should express your ideas in a
reasonable, not sentimental way. It should fit the academic style. Provide insight:
tell a reader what they are to expect in the following paragraphs. Build a strong
idea: summarize the central claim in one sentence to drive attention.

 It should be informative, brief, and catchy.

 You can ask a reflective question in the text.

 Don’t start from the thesis, come back to it later.

Body

This is a part where you explore the thesis. You should explain the case in several
paragraphs. Use a three-paragraph structure. In the first one, introduce the
experience and how it influenced you. In the next one, compare the experiences
of others. Then, tell what you learned from it.

 You can start with the reasons for choosing the topic.

 Dig into nuances to explain everything well.

 Be logical.

 Include solid examples and quote sources.

 Show how the subject has affected you.

Conclusion

The conclusion should be solid, even striking. It is the bottom line of the paper
which demonstrates that your ideas have been fully formed. Wrap up the
discussion by placing the strong accents. Leave the conceivable image of your
experience, so readers get some food for reflection. If you want to read more
information, we can show you how to write a conclusion.

 Highlight the main points.

 Make it effective and sound persuasive

 Answer what you asked in the intro.

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