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 Isoletu Foresight Consortium (I 4 C)
COMPLAINTS MANAGEMENT SUMMIT
ON JOINT SAFETY INITIATIVES
ICC Durban 23-25th  Feb   2006
The ROLE of IT
when Dealing with Crime
A proactive early warning and crime prevention system
PRESENTED by Isoletu Foresight Consortium (I 4 C)

4 MB PDF

PRIVACY ISSUES

REASON / PROBLEM
Crime prevention 
Personnel management

NON BIAS SOLUTION
OLD TECHNOLOGY TO NEW
Towards 2010
Monitoring of who is NOT THERE
OTHER USES


IDEAL BIOMETRICS

Twofold accuracy
Never accept unauthorised persons (FAR)
Never reject authorised persons (FRR)
MUST be
Unobtrusive
Intuitive (easy to use)
Readily accepted; Cheap

Objective : Security + Functionality ! (& cost)

Facial Recognition

2D vs 3D

2D systems typically used for identification comparing an image captured with static images. Security personnel finds a match
3D systems typically used for verification of people or for identifying with minimal on no personnel involvement

Using a revolutionary core technology HNet, based on neural networks, I-CUBE facial recognition delivers cutting-edge security and split-second processing times. 

The proposed FRS was the most accurate technology tested in the International Biometric Group’s Comparative Testing for IT Security and E-Commerce 

The proposed FRS learns, remembers and recognises, becoming more familiar with your face each time it sees you, adjusting for difference due to aging and cosmetics.


Facial Recognition

3D System – LOG of all FACES which appear in front of any camera connected to the software.

Use this for POST ANALYSIS, teaching system WHO we want to look for.

Facial Recognition
SYSTEM DESIGNS:

FOR

POLICE STATION

COMMUNITY
COURT

PRISON

VIDEO LINKED
COURT

- “BLACKSPOTS”

PERSONNEL

A Facial System Operator who captures the images of all people who pass through the police station

Link the IMAGE of the person involved in the crime to the collection of existing data (name, fingerprints, ID no., case no., etc.)

Search the DATABASE created over time for REPEAT OFFENDERS

POSSIBLE OPERATING PROCEDURES

Ask the person to stand in front of a white wall / sheet, under good lighting.
Look at the camera
Operator captures an few images
Search DATABASE to determine if person seen before / currently in the DB.

If NOT IN THE DATABASE, add to the database, and link the IMAGE of the person involved in the crime to the collection of existing data (name, fingerprints, ID, case no., etc.)

COMMUNITY
COURT


PERSONNEL

A Court Operator captures the images of the people involved in the community court case

Link the IMAGE of the person involved in the case to the existing data (name, ID no., case no., etc.)

VERIFY that the person who appears the next case is held actually that same person as was originally present.

POSSIBLE OPERATING PROCEDURES

Before court begins, operator captures a image of the person who has arrived to appear
Use the VERIFICATION function to determine if this is the same person who appeared before the court.

If the person is a MATCH, case continues.
If NOT A MATCH, case postponed.


PRISON

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED


PERSONNEL

A prison official with the prisoner in the cell or about to load prisoners to go to court.

He radios the control room to use the facial ID and verification software

The prison official in the control room / in control of the dome camera communicates the results to those that need the information. All searches are recorded to ensure follow-up if wrong prisoner taken to court. 

POSSIBLE OPERATING PROCEDURES

A prison official needs to confirm the ID of the prisoner who needs to be taken to court

He radios the control room to use the DOME CAMERA to ID and verify that the correct prisoner is going to court

The prison official in the control room / in control of the dome camera VERIFIES that the prisoner is the correct one required for that case.

Facial Recognition
SYSTEM FOR A “BLACKSPOT”

PERSONNEL

People:
1 PC Operator (OFFICE)
1 Community liaison
1 Digital camera
1 Wireless camera
2 Cell phone cameras (MMS)

Collect existing data (police, shopping, cell comp, fraud, etc.

Classify suspects by no of events, type of event, level of threat, etc. 

2 cell phone cameras and 1 digital camera data collector go into the field and collect images and DATA of all SUSPECTS
NAME
Title
Address
Cell no. / ph no / other details 
Type 
Rapist
Shop lifter
Smash and grab, Etc.

IMPLEMENT: 
Extensive advertising that system is in operation 
Link into existing CCTV
Mobile, wireless system as required
2 cell phone data collectors
1 digital photographer
PRO, for newspapers / concerned citizens / 
Community info / citizen info 
Collate data, characterize as MATCH with DATABASE occurs.


DETAILED 
EQUIPMENT


PC (CPU P4, 3.0GHz; 512 MB; CDW / DVD W, 100GB HDD)

Transcend® JetFlash™ 110 USB 2.0 Compliant Flash Drive 2048MB 

15" TFT LCD PAL Video / VGA Monitor - Panel Mount - Metal Case

Speaker: Logitech ® X-230 - 2.1/ 32W RMS

RECORDING ON ALL CAMERAS
DVR CARD: 4 Ch Video/Audio Digital Recorder - With Real Time Monitoring & 25 FPS Total Recording Speed - Motion Detection

CAMERAS: Outdoor Vandal Proof Camera 

POWER: Vehicle Charger/Power Unit



HOW MANY REPORTS MAKES A CRIMINAL?

TREND ANALYSIS

1 report = level 1

3 reports = level 2
(independent report to be level 2)

10 reports = level 3

25 reports = level 4 ( conviction, if within 1 year, go up) 

50 reports = level 5 

 

COMPLAINTS MANAGEMENT SUMMIT
ON JOINT SAFETY INITIATIVES
ICC Durban 23-25th  Feb   2006
The ROLE of IT
when Dealing with Crime
A proactive early warning and crime prevention system
PRESENTED by Isoletu Foresight Consortium (I 4 C)

4 MB PDF

 

High-tech scanner helps find stolen cars
By Lewis Griswold / The Fresno Bee
05/04/07 04:48:55

Anew law enforcement tool that uses RoboCop technology to hunt for stolen cars will soon be coming down the pike in Tulare County.

Officers can't wait to use it.

The MPH900 Mobile License Plate Reader works by scanning license plates from a distance, reading as many as 500 an hour.

The officer's laptop computer emits a loud beep if there's a hit.

Plate numbers are matched with a database of reported stolen cars.

It's both automatic and instantaneous.

"It's amazing," said Sgt. Shawn Delaney. "This will increase our arrests for grand theft auto and recovering more stolen cars."

They're timely because Tulare County was listed last week as one of the top 10 metropolitan areas in the nation for car thefts per capita.

Visalia police will use their units "24 hours a day," said Sgt. Steve Scofield.

The "plate hunter" was developed in Italy by scientist Giovanni Garibotto, who took the optical scanners used by the Italian post office to read postal addresses, and developed character-recognition software that reads car plate numbers.

Mark Windover, president of Remington-Elsag Law Enforcement Systems, which sells the device in the United States, rejected concerns by privacy advocates that police will check all plates willy nilly, even if there's no reason to think a car has been stolen.

"You're on the king's highway," Windover said.

The device can be portable, or mounted on top of a police car. An officer driving 70 mph can check the plate number of a car moving 70 mph in the other direction.

"You can't see it that quickly, but the camera does," Windover said.

The Tulare County Board of Supervisors this week approved accepting a Department of Homeland Security grant to buy 12 of them for $311,000.

The Sheriff's Department, Tulare police and Visalia police will get two each; Dinuba, Exeter, Farmersville, Lindsay, Porterville and Woodlake will get one each.

DIRECTOR'S CHAIR: Teacher Julie Link will be the director of the Green Acres Middle School annual musical play next year. She was the understudy this year for director Susan Mathews, who directed for 13 years and is retiring.

Link teaches second grade at Conyer School and will move to Green Acres next school year.

This is full circle for Link.

As a girl, she attended Green Acres and played a role in "Annie Get Your Gun" under the direction of the late Joyce Imbach. She got the theater bug and majored in theater arts in college.

"I never dreamed I'd do the same thing that Joyce inspired me to do," Link said.

 

 

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