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In Chicago, ShotSpotter Public Safety Data Has Always Been Public

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In Chicago, ShotSpotter Public Safety Data Has Always Been Public
At the Chicago Public Safety Committee meeting on Tuesday, June 9th, Professor Robert Vargas falsely...
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How ShotSpotter Forensic Services Supports Your Agency in High-Profile Shooting Investigations
High-profile shooting investigations arrive with a level of intensity many investigators rarely encounter....
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What Chicago Voters Think About Gunshot Detection, and Why We Asked
Investors and analysts ask us a version of the same question all the time. When a city turns into a battleground...
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How Lancaster, SC is Rewriting the Playbook on Gunfire Response
Captain Nelson Bowling and the Lancaster Police Department talk about what it looks like when an agency...
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How Miami PD Integrates RTCC and CGIC Workflows to Drive Investigative Outcomes
What happens when real-time data is paired with disciplined investigative work? During a recent SoundThinking...
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San Francisco’s Biannual Audit of ShotSpotter Technology
Public trust in law enforcement technology does not come automatically. It is built through transparency...
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Understanding the ShotSpotter Data
Gun violence remains one of the most urgent public safety challenges facing American cities. But you...
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A Better InSight Experience for ShotSpotter Users
At ShotSpotter®, continuous improvement is built into everything we do, including the tools officers...
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Finance Directors: What You (and Your Staff) Should Know About Public Safety Technology
Across the United States, municipal governments are investing in public safety technology to address...
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Supporting Those Who Serve: What Agencies Should Know About the First Responders’ Bridge Program
On February 10, 2018, Westerville, Ohio, police officers Anthony Morelli and Eric Joering were shot and...
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