Real-Time Crime Center used by Albuquerque Police Department

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Real-Time Crime Center used by Albuquerque Police Department
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Deployment Purpose: Surveillance, Crime Prevention

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CityAlbuquerque (NM)
Country USA
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The Albuquerque Police Department opened its real-time crime center in March 2011. This RTCC cost $800,000 and was paid through bonds and federal grants. The RTCC has 16 television screens, including a 90-inch monitor, and eight work stations. The center is staffed by four civilian crime analysts, two civilian video production workers, a video intelligence sergeant, a live operations sergeant, and a detective. As part of APD’s overall predictive policing strategy, the RTCC uses a combination of public and private cameras, a face recognition databases, and social media monitoring software. 1

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  1. a b  "Atlas of Surveillance". (2022) <https://atlasofsurveillance.org/> Accessed: 2022-04-23