How iRecord Helps You Send Fewer Cases to Legal Counsel

How many times has your department been burdened with a case that just won’t close? A case that might have been able to close if you’d been more efficient, if you’d recorded your entire interview or interrogation of suspects involved in a case? Recording interviews is one of the best ways to ensure accuracy, achieve […]

6 Sticky Questions about Body Worn Cams

In the UK, which is where officers first began experimenting with body cameras, many are finding that cameras are doing more than recording encounters, they are also having an effect on those who are being recorded. People are also behaving differently when they know they are being recorded, which could be a good thing. That […]

Meet Us at Our Next Microsoft Technology Tour!

Chicago, Washington DC, Minneapolis—we are coming to you! Meet leaders in the areas of video for law enforcement, predictive policing, and real-time situational awareness for policing. We’ve just been in Chicago and are headed several more places. The Law Enforcement Technology & Policy Briefing is going to be held at the following schedule: Washington DC          […]

Are your Residence Halls really Safe?

In college residence halls, groups of strangers are brought together to build community, make lifelong friends, and develop as individuals.  In fact, many residence hall programs are focused on these topics and strive to be an engaging and dynamic community. The upside is that students build friendships, feel that they have a family away from […]

How Safe is your Campus?

In today’s legal climate, college campuses are installing cameras around campus.  With the changes in Title IX and Clery reporting, having video surveillance is essential.  When an allegation of misdoing is brought forth, video evidence can help provide clarity in the situation. United Educators created a document that provided a checklist for conducting sexual assault […]

Online Voting Starts This Week!

It’s time to start voting for your favorite CAC and help us end child abuse! ONLINE VOTING: February 2, 2015 at 8 a.m. – March 8, 2015 11:59 p.m. We will be choosing two CAC’s a week to feature on our website. Increase your chances to be featured by: Liking iRecord on Facebook FollowingiRecord on Twitter Subscribing […]

Be on the Cutting Edge and Harness Cutting Edge Tech in the Field

Interviewing and investigations are changing as technology evolves.  Set the example and make changes now before they’re mandated. You can do this with technology built by investigators for investigators. Regardless of which state your law enforcement department is, iRecord is set up to meet federal and state mandates in recording. Top iRecord features include: ONE […]

Limit Roadside Liability

What really happened during roadside police enforcement?  Was the individual that was pulled over recording the situation?  Did the officer act within the appropriate ethics of his/her position and guidelines?  All this can be addressed through recording as you can mitigate conflicting stories of what happened. With an increasing number of accused actually recording you, […]

Minimize Impact on Survivors

When is the last time you considered ways you could protect survivors of child abuse? Those who have been through the trauma of child abuse may have to tell and retell their version of events.  This can re-traumatize someone, especially a child.  Through recording, the story need only be told once, thus making the experience […]

Protect Yourself Part II

In light of recent media coverage regarding police enforcement, body-worn cameras can prove essential in ensuring accuracy of outcomes and protecting your local communities from wrongdoing.  Consider a few departments where body-worn cams have been distributed for every officer agency-wide and the changes they have seen as a result. Enforcement Police officers: They can wear […]