Fighting crime across borders
Criminals don’t respect jurisdictional borders, and police officers serving five counties around the Portland, Ore., area must therefore share crime information across borders, too. Updating a 30-year-old system, the new Regional Justice Information Network (RegJIN) will provide police data to track activities across multiple jurisdictions to help fight crime.
Criminals don’t respect jurisdictional borders, and police officers serving five counties around the Portland, Ore., area must therefore share crime information across borders, too. Updating a 30-year-old system, the new Regional Justice Information Network (RegJIN) will provide police data to track activities across multiple jurisdictions to help fight crime. The new network is replacing a legacy system that was developed in-house three decades ago. Thirty years later, the people who worked on the old system...