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10 May 2006 Operational outcomes of the SECURES urban gunshot detection technology for law enforcement crime intervention strategies and force protection
Michael Litch, Mark Calhoon, Peter Scharf, Doru Velea, George Bradley
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Abstract
Planning Systems Incorporated (PSI) has been working with the National Institute of Justice, Center for Society Law and Justice (CSLJ) at the University of New Orleans, and law enforcement agencies in five highly varied United States locations to evaluate the use of an automated, wireless acoustic gun fire detection and localization system. Multiple SECURES(r) systems have been deployed and are in operation around the county. The most recent SECURES(r) implementation has been with the Newport News VA Police Department (NNPD) and East Orange NJ Police Department (EOPD). This paper will discuss successes and specific examples of its use by law enforcement to solve crimes and reduce community gunfire.
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Michael Litch, Mark Calhoon, Peter Scharf, Doru Velea, and George Bradley "Operational outcomes of the SECURES urban gunshot detection technology for law enforcement crime intervention strategies and force protection", Proc. SPIE 6201, Sensors, and Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I) Technologies for Homeland Security and Homeland Defense V, 62011R (10 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.665025
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KEYWORDS
Acoustics

Sensors

Computer aided design

Telecommunications

Buildings

Cameras

Computing systems

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