Kids Library Home

Welcome to the Kids' Library!

Search for books, movies, music, magazines, and more.

     
Available items only
E-Book/E-Doc
Author Silberglitt, R. S. (Richard S.), author.

Title Visions of law enforcement technology in the period 2024-2034 : report of the Law Enforcement Futuring Workshop / Richard Silberglitt, Brian G. Chow, John S. Hollywood, Dulani Woods, Mikhail Zaydman, Brian A. Jackson.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND Corporation, [2015]
©2015

Copies

Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe JSTOR Open Ebooks  Electronic Book    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (xvii, 83 pages) : color illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
text file
PDF
Note At head of title: Priority Criminal Justice Needs Initiative. A project of the RAND Corporation, the Police Executive Research Forum, RTI International, and the University of Denver.
"Sponsored by the National Institute of Justice."
"RR-908-NIJ."--Back cover
"Results of a workshop held at the RAND Corporation's Washington Office in Arlington, Virginia, from July 22 to 25, 2014"--Page iii
Summary "This report describes the results of the Law Enforcement Futuring Workshop, which was held at RAND's Washington Office in Arlington, Virginia, from July 22 to 25, 2014. The objective of this workshop was to identify high-priority technology needs for law enforcement based on consideration of current and future trends in society, technology, and law enforcement over a ten- to 20-year time period. During the workshop, participants developed sets of future scenarios, constructed pathways from the present to alternative futures, and considered how law enforcement use of technology might affect these pathways. They then identified technology needs (including training and changes in policies or practice) that, if addressed, could enable pathways to desirable futures or prevent or mitigate the effects of pathways to undesirable futures. On the final days of the workshop, the technology needs were prioritized using a Delphi method. The output of this workshop described in the report included ten future scenarios and 30 technology needs. The technology needs fell into three general categories--technology-related knowledge and practice, information sharing and use, and technology research and development--and were placed into three priority tiers"--Back cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-83).
Contents Introduction -- Methodology -- Future law enforement scenarios -- Technology needs -- Conclusions.
Note Print version record.
Subject Law enforcement -- Technological innovations -- United States -- 21st century -- Congresses.
Technological forecasting -- Congresses.
Lois -- Application -- Innovations -- États-Unis -- 21e siècle -- Congrès.
Prévision technologique -- Congrès.
COMPUTERS -- Data Modeling & Design.
Law enforcement -- Technological innovations
Technological forecasting
United States https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
Chronological Term 2000-2099
Genre/Form Congress
proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Added Author Chow, Brian G., author.
Hollywood, John S., 1973- author.
Woods, Dulani, author.
Zaydman, Mikhail, author.
Jackson, Brian A., 1972- author.
National Institute of Justice (U.S.), sponsoring body.
Rand Corporation, issuing body.
Law Enforcement Futuring Workshop (2014 : Arlington, Va.)
Other Form: Print version: Silberglitt, R.S. (Richard S.). Visions of law enforcement technology in the period 2024-2034 0833088793 (OCoLC)905378981
ISBN 9780833090249 (electronic bk.)
0833090240 (electronic bk.)
0833088793
9780833088796
Standard No. AU@ 000060835557
AU@ 000066302627
GBVCP 1008663786

 
    
Available items only