Keeping Law Enforcement Connected: Information Technology Needs from State and Local Agencies

The National Institute of Justice strives to assist criminal justice practitioners through research, development, and evaluation of technologies and methods. RAND researchers interviewed an extensive sample group to assess priorities at the state and local levels, the means by which those agencies c...

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Criminal justice, Administration of
Data processing
Emergency services
Information technology
JKSW1 Police and security services
Law enforcement
Political control and freedoms
Political Science
Politics and government
Social services and welfare, criminology
Social welfare and social services
Society and Social Sciences
Technology
United States
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