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<blockquote> The recent innovations and strategies that increase the efficiency and effectiveness of policing including network analysis, Geographical Information System (GIS), Global Positioning System (GPS), crime mapping, biometrics, fingerprints, DNA research, facial recognition, social media policing and CCTV are part of what Rwanda National Police (RNP) has integrated in its policing approaches to deal with contemporary crimes. RNP has heavily invested in its e-policing systems, IT infrastructures and training of personnel to be IT literate as means and ways to facilitate prevention, detection and investigations of all sorts of crimes [[CiteRef::rwandanationalpoliceHowITShaping2016]] </blockquote> | <blockquote> The recent innovations and strategies that increase the efficiency and effectiveness of policing including network analysis, Geographical Information System (GIS), Global Positioning System (GPS), crime mapping, biometrics, fingerprints, DNA research, facial recognition, social media policing and CCTV are part of what Rwanda National Police (RNP) has integrated in its policing approaches to deal with contemporary crimes. RNP has heavily invested in its e-policing systems, IT infrastructures and training of personnel to be IT literate as means and ways to facilitate prevention, detection and investigations of all sorts of crimes [[CiteRef::rwandanationalpoliceHowITShaping2016]] </blockquote> | ||
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Revision as of 17:19, 20 April 2024
Information Certainty: Documented
Deployment Purpose: Criminal investigations, Surveillance
Summary |
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Rwanda National Police report themselves that they use biometric technologies such as fingerprinting, facial recognition, DNA research and predictive policing methods. They also use social media monitoring and CCTV monitoring. More details on these uses could not be found. |
Products and Institutions:
Product Deployed | Unknown Products 0117 |
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Institutions ⠉ | Unknown Institution 0094 |
Datasets | Unknown Dataset 0186 |
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Status and Events:
Status | Ongoing |
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Events | Start (12 May 2016, Speculative, , When they are first reporting the use) |
Start Date | |
End Date |
Users:
Involved Entities | |
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Managed by | Rwanda National Police |
Used by | Rwanda National Police |
Location:
City | Kigali |
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Country ⠉ | Rwanda |
Description[ ]
Rwanda National Police reports that they use a number of biometric tools and predictive policing methods.
The recent innovations and strategies that increase the efficiency and effectiveness of policing including network analysis, Geographical Information System (GIS), Global Positioning System (GPS), crime mapping, biometrics, fingerprints, DNA research, facial recognition, social media policing and CCTV are part of what Rwanda National Police (RNP) has integrated in its policing approaches to deal with contemporary crimes. RNP has heavily invested in its e-policing systems, IT infrastructures and training of personnel to be IT literate as means and ways to facilitate prevention, detection and investigations of all sorts of crimes 1
References
- a b "How IT is shaping RNP’s policing landscape". (2016) <https://www.police.gov.rw/media-archives/news-detail/?tx_news_pi1%5Bnews%5D=7240&tx_news_pi1%5Bcontroller%5D=News&tx_news_pi1%5Baction%5D=detail&cHash=777f929e429ea9693a04238b1b7fa23e> Accessed: 2022-12-14