Washington Homicide Investigators Association: Second Annual Conference
Little Creek Casino and Resort will be hosting a two and a half day conference May 7-9 in Shelton, WA, that you will not want to miss. Presented by real investigators, this conference will include a number of high profile homicide case presentations. The case presentation will highlight lessons learned. In addition, there will be […]
Change in Illinois ERI Law: Bill Expanded to Require Recording of Persons Suspected of Violent Felonies
Late in August 2013, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn signed a bill that expanded the 2003 bill which mandated recording homicide interrogations. Learn what the new requirements, when they will take place and how that will impact police and communities when it comes to recording interrogations. The Chicago Tribune released the full story explaining that the […]
It Pays to Upgrade Your Equipment
As legislatures around the country recognize the value in utilizing recorded interviews in the courtroom for criminal cases, and as many states enforce new laws regarding capturing this testimony, organizations from police agencies to EMS services are evaluating timelines and potential for upgrading their equipment. What investigators, lawmakers and enforcers across the US are learning […]
Upgrade iRecord to Windows 7 or Windows 8
If you are currently using Windows XP to run your audio and video recording systems, the days of support are coming to an end. Tuesday, April 8, 2014 marks the end of an area for Windows XP. After nearly 13 years, the days of XP will be no longer. You won’t be able to find […]
Is Your Police Department in Compliance with State Law Standards?
One Central Michigan police department has found that iRecord’s easy-to-use and all-compassing system is helping them not only do the work they need the right way, the first time, but it’s also brought them into nearly 100% compliance with the regulation on interrogation. A recently released news story explains iRecord’s advantage well. “[Our] old system would sometimes […]
iRecord’s System: Taking Old Gozilla Playback to Picture-Perfect Quality and More
The bar is moving higher for police departments from state to state as law makers bring and pass legislation that requires interrogations to be recorded. One police department in Michigan is ready ahead of the new law with its recent purchase of iRecord’s state-of-the-art audio and video recording equipment. CM Life highlighted the story just over a […]