Monday 17 March 2014

5) In Police:

Penn College Police Officer Jennifer J. Bowers uses a laptop computer in a patrol car to access JNET information.Driver’s-license information and photos, vehicle registration, criminal history, probation and parole records and arrest warrants are just a few of the many items that can be checked immediately with the in-car laptops, allowing police to confirm identities and even issue citations on the spot for traffic infractions (Courtsey:Pennsylvania College of Tech.)Police use computers in various aspects. Increase in computerisation of police work is resulting in more effective crime-fighting. The greater use of computers by the police departments suggests a larger, increasingly complex and more highly educated police force. Most of the police staff are given highclass training in computers, so that, they will be able to solve the crimes as fast as possible.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Antony,
    You are right computer play an important role to issue a licensee to the right person.

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