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Social Media’s Impact on Law Enforcement: NU’s Partnership with Participating San Diego County Law Enforcement Agencies to Provide Social Media Expertise
Oleh:
Goldberg, Kenneth
;
Guffey, James E.
Jenis:
Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi:
American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences (ASBBS) Proceedings: Feb 2014; Vol. 21 (1)
,
page 1-22.
Fulltext:
26 - ASBBS 2014 - p279.pdf
(466.18KB)
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Social media is proving to have application for law enforcement agencies. In a survey conducted by the IACP in 2012, 92 percent of the surveyed agencies used social media, and the most common social media application was investigations (primarily criminal but some internal as well). Fifty-three percent of agencies not currently using social media were considering its adoption (IACP, 2012). The authors, who are NU professors, reached out to several local law enforcement agencies in San Diego County to gauge their interest in a partnership to improve their use of social media. This paper illustrates how National University and other universities can partner with law enforcement to provide a mutually beneficial service.
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