A Managerial, Operational, and Practitioner Guide
E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4200-4089-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
DON'T BE INTIMIDATED BY IT ANY LONGER. With extensive experience implementing large-scale IT projects to the law enforcement community, author Jim Chu has assembled a comprehensive, one-stop guide that enables you to understand the many complexities and hurdles associated with IT systems. In a non-technical language, Law Enforcement Information Technology: A Managerial, Operational, and Practitioner Guide describes infrastructure components and outlines economic concepts that explain how and why IT adds value. It also includes seminal perspectives on why IT supports community policing, and how public policing is changing to a knowledge-based profession.
LEARN HOW TO APPLY IT AND MAXIMIZE THE USE OF INFORMATION. Used wisely and correctly, IT can be one of your greatest and most efficient assets in law enforcement. Whether you address automation or communicate with those who do, you need to understand the role of IT in all aspects of the public safety service delivery chain. Logically organized and easy to understand, Law Enforcement Information Technology helps you become well-versed in the latest terminology, products, and automation options and gives you the ability to work with technical resources in a partnership to improve the performance of your organization.
Zielgruppe
Law enforcement administrators, IT consultants, law enforcement trainers, students
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
INTRODUCTION
The Strategic Significance of IT
IT in Support of Community Policing
MANAGEMENT
Strategic Planning and Reengineering Operations
The Acquisition of IT
MAJOR APPLICATIONS
Databases and Information
Computer-Aided Dispatch
Records Management Systems
Mobile Computing
IT INFRASTRUCTURE
Wireline Infrastructure
Wireless Voice IT Infrastructure
Wireless Data IT Infrastructure
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Inspector James Chu began his career with the Vancouver Police in 1979, holding positions such as Patrol Officer, Robbery Squad Detective, Patrol Sergeant, and Duty Officer (Watch Commander). He holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Simon Fraser University and an MBA from the University of British Columbia. He is currently the Vancouver Police Project Manager on the Emergency Communications for Southwest B.C. project. He has been a featured speaker at Police and Technology conferences and seminars throughout North America, Europe and the Middle East.