Word Systems Enhances its iRecord Solution with NICE Investigate to Deliver Benefits of the Cloud to Law Enforcement and Child Advocacy Agencies
The iRecord solution powered by NICE Investigate enables agencies to securely store interview room recordings in the cloud, and share those recordings digitally to more quickly address public health concerns and accelerate investigations Indianapolis, IN – DATE – The traditional way of sharing recorded interview evidence by police departments and other public safety professionals, such […]
How Digital Recording Solutions Streamline the Case
Your interview evidence often proves to be the linchpin of a tough case. If you’re still working with an outdated recording system, though, you might be letting certain details of the case fall through the cracks. A high-quality recording process helps the court review everything they need to make their decision. That’s why utilizing a […]
How Agencies Find the Right Audio Video Recording Equipment
Every public safety agency has specific protocols to follow when working with people in their communities. At the same time, though, no two teams are the same—and neither are your interview recording rooms. How police departments and child advocacy groups find their best match for new audio video recording equipment depends on their unique setup. […]
What Agencies Get with an iRecord Anywhere Portable Recording System
Because your interview evidence isn’t always recorded at your agency’s site, it’s important for law enforcement teams to have the flexibility to work in the field, at any time—and any place. With the iRecord Anywhere System, we help detectives get the tools they need to act fast and move the case along by collecting reliable […]
Best Practices for Interview Evidence: What Detectives Need to Know
Continuing education is a necessary component of any profession. Even after years and years on the job, people can always benefit from learning a few new “tricks of the trade.” For public safety professionals and detectives, that often relates to advancing their interview and interrogation techniques. Get Better Interview Evidence for Your Case The […]
Which iRecord System is Best for Your Interview Recordings?
Every agency knows that reliable evidence is crucial for public safety. The court system needs to have as much information as possible to reach a sound decision, and the interview recordings that your team collects are a key part of that process. With an iRecord system, collecting that evidence is both easy and accurate. […]
Interview Room Recording Systems—Built for Any Agency Model
Agencies have a lot of decisions to make when they’re ready to upgrade their interview rooms—especially if they’re going to start working with interview recording equipment for the first time. Not every solution will be user-friendly. What’s worse, you might even miss the mark for court-admissible evidence if your room isn’t designed correctly. You even […]
The Difference Between Body Cameras and Interview Recording
Presenting accurate and complete evidence to the court helps ensure that the innocent are protected. This is true for both physical and interview evidence. Every detail for a case needs to be properly evaluated to make a correct ruling. That’s why so many agencies are motivated to examine their current practices for recording and securely […]
Child Court Appearances and the Case for Interview Recordings
Our public safety professionals have vowed to defend the innocent, so when a minor is involved in an investigation, we all want to make sure they are kept safe. Gathering interview evidence from a child can greatly impact the outcome of a case. But as we work to uphold justice, it’s also important to think […]
Interview Evidence Recording: Common Problems and Solutions
Sharing video interview evidence with the court is a powerful tool for ensuring that all sides of a case are seen and heard. Being able to study someone’s tone of voice and facial expressions can mean so much more than simply reading a transcript of a conversation. This is true for both suspects and victims. […]