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Author Gierlack, Keith, author.

Title License plate readers for law enforcement : opportunities and obstacles / Keith Gierlack, Shara Williams, Tom LaTourrette, James M. Anderson, Lauren A. Meyer, Johanna Zmud.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, [2014]
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 102 pages) : color illustrations.
Series RAND corporation research report series
Technical report (Rand Corporation)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (RAND, viewed October 20, 2014).
Summary "Law enforcement agencies across the country have quickly been adopting a new technology to combat auto theft and other crimes: automated license plate reader (LPR) systems. These systems can capture the image of the license plate of a passing vehicle and compare the plate number against official "hotlists" that show an array of infractions or reasons why it may be of interest to authorities. But because LPR technology is relatively new in the United States, opportunities and obstacles in its use in law enforcement are still under exploration. To examine issues about this technology, RAND conducted interviews with law enforcement officers and others responsible for procuring, maintaining, and operating the systems. Champions of LPR technology exist at many levels, from tech-savvy officers who use it every day, to chiefs who promote it, to other officials and policymakers who believe LPR technology is a significant force multiplier for police departments. Challenges exist, however, to realizing more widespread acceptance and use of the technology. Chief among these are privacy concerns related to the retention and potential misuse of LPR data, technical and bureaucratic impediments to sharing data among law enforcement agencies, and constraints on the availability of staffing and training needed to support LPR systems."--Provided by publisher.
Contents Framing the LPR Environment -- Methodology -- LPR Uses in Different Operational Environments -- The Legal Aspect of LPR Privacy Concerns -- Common Themes and Challenges in LPR Use -- Agency Lessons Learned.
Subject Automobile theft investigation -- Technological innovations -- United States.
Automobile theft -- United States -- Prevention.
Police -- Equipment and supplies.
Crime prevention -- Technological innovations -- United States.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Added Author Williams, Shara, author.
LaTourrette, Tom, 1963- author.
Anderson, James M., author.
Mayer, Lauren A., author.
Zmud, Johanna, author.
Other Form: Print version: Gierlack, Keith. License plate readers for law enforcement. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, [2014] 9780833087102
ISBN 9780833086556 (electronic bk.)
0833086553 (electronic bk.)
9780833087102 (paperback;) (alk. paper)
083308710X (paperback;) (alk. paper)
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