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Examine two (2) concerns with the use of drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in law enforcement. Provide one (1) example of scenario situation where you believe it would be beneficial to utilize drones or UAV's in law enforcement. Justify your response. 2. Identify two (2) situations where a police officer may use smartphones and social media to assist in law enforcement. Provide your opinion on the morality of law enforcement using smartphones and social media as an effective tool for crime prevention and problem solving. Justify your response.
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Technology and Criminal Justice- Outline
Thesis Statement: Technology continues to be an integral component of enforcement in
criminal justice.
I. Two concerns with the use of drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in law enforcement.
II. One example of scenario situation where you believe it would be beneficial to utilize drones
or UAV's in law enforcement.
III. Two situations where a police officer may use smartphones and social media to assist in law
enforcement
IV. The effectiveness of smartphones and social media as an effective tool for crime prevention
and problem solving
Running head: TECH AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Technology and Criminal Justice
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TECH AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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Technology and Criminal Justice
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) In Law Enforcement
Unmanned aerial vehicles are essentially machines that can navigate without the physical
presence of a pilot while in active use. The technology that makes this possible uses a remote
control to maintain flight paths and coordinate any othe...
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