The police use ICT by:
- Using speed cameras so they would have to stand by the road.
- CCTV cameras are found in a lot of places to monitor and burglars.
- They would use ICT by recording the amount of crimes solved and who solved it.
- Handheld radios to communicate with each other
How DO* police officers use geometry obviously you're not smart enough to be anything else.
Police use technology to solve crime such as the use of finger print. Also police use technology to track vehicles speed. The aspect of data storage is also as a result of technology.
Depends - some may be trained to however it is not required when entering the police force. Usually when there is an accident, medics respond as well as police officers.
The police use a breathalyser kit.
Guns, tasers, police sticks, walkie talkies, etc.
No-one should "do" police brutality, that's why it's called brutality rather than reasonable force, which is what police officers should use.
the police officers use the so called "miranda doctrine". . .
Provocation by WHO towards WHOM? Consisting of WHAT? Much more information is needed in order to answer the question knowledgeably.
To heat up fppd.
Legally, yes, police officers are able to use deceptive tactics, or lie, in order to receive information. Most officers (and detectives) would agree that lying should be avoided when possible, but there are times when lying is necessary to uncover the truth during an investigation. The fact that the officer lied can be used as a defense in court as possible coercion (which is not always a successful defense), but the officer cannot be held legally accountable for lying.
There are many technologies used by Police Officers to solve crimes and catch criminals. Some of these technologies are Wireless Radios, Desktop Computers, the Internet, Close Circuit Television.
Quite a lot. For example, in the cruiser, police officers have access to an MDT(Mobile Data Terminal), this can be used to run license plates, text other officers, run background checks, see where other officers are, get a map of the city, and some other cool things. Going back to the license plates, some police cruisers have ALPR(Automatic License-Plate Recognition), which can scan the license plates of cars around it, and send an alert to the officer if the system finds a vehicle with a warrant.