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The use of I.C.T within the police force.  

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The use of I.C.T within the police force. When writing about the impacts What was the state of the technology before? How the technology has revolutionised the way that the police seize criminals and the way that databases can be formed to file vital information. Who has lost out, have any civil liberties been intruded with the filing of personal information How we've become better informed. And better served by the police. Creation of DNA databases. CCTV, less police on the streets Reaction times increase Patterns and computers. Radios. Rather than massive paper systems. The uses of technology within the police forces in England have greatly increased the way in which the police serve and protect the population for the better. The aims of the Police force in England has been and will always be to both solve crime and to try to prevent it from happening The way in which the police go about investigating crimes has...

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