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The Prosecutor’s Crime Analyst – An Essential Employee
Authors: Kristine Hamann, PCE and Gaelin Bernstein. Read about the various essential tasks that a crime analyst can perform in a prosecutor office.
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PCE Videos: Data Dashboards
On February 3, 2022, the PCE Pop-Up focused on Data Dashboards. Here are the materials and videos of the presentations.
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The Modern Prosecutor as Problem Solver – Looking to Data and Collaboration for Solutions
Location: Virtual (previously Salt Lake City, UT) Oct 15, 2020 – 9:30 am – 5:00 pm Time: 9:30 AM (EST) – 5 PM (EST) Details: For prosecutors only. To view…
Read More...Colorado Body-Worn Cameras: A Report for Law Enforcement
Author: Antonia Merzon, Colorado Best Practices Committee for Prosecutors The report discusses pros and cons, technological aspects and key questions related to the cameras, privacy concerns, and more.
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Facial Recognition Technology: Where Will It Take Us?
Author(s): Kristine Hamann and Rachel Smith Technology is expanding, evolving, and improving at an explosive rate. Society, including law enforcement, is struggling to keep pace with these seemingly daily developments….
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Police Body-Worn Cameras: The Prosecutors’ Perspective
Author(s): Kristine Hamann As police departments across the United States embrace the use of police body-worn cameras, the cameras will inevitably capture a great deal of evidentiary material that will…
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Electronic Discovery
Prosecutors are obligated to provide timely and complete discovery, particularly with regard to exculpatory and impeachment material. The discovery process can be complex and time consuming. Failure to properly record…
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Police Body-Worn Cameras: What Prosecutors Need to Know
Author(s): Kristine Hamann, PCE As police departments across the United States embrace the use of police body-worn cameras (“BWCs”), it is imperative that prosecutors be involved in the uptake process…
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The Benefits of Electronic Discovery in King County
Author(s): Kristine Hamann, PCE Prosecutors are obligated to provide timely and complete discovery, particularly with regard to exculpatory and impeachment material. The discovery process can be complex and time consuming….
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