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How criminal investigations have evolved along with technology It might not be able to stop a crime from taking place, but it does increase the probability that offenders are going to be caught and punished. Author: Michael Aaron Updated: 12:57 PM CST March 3, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Technology has changed everything. Crime – and the way police investigate crime – is no exception.
“Digital evidence touches all of our investigations,” Ryan Kennedy, a supervisory special agent with the FBI, said.
During his time with the FBI, Kennedy has observed the growing emphasis on such evidence.
“I think about my own neighborhood and the prevalence of Ring cameras and how many times something as simple as a doorbell camera has helped local law enforcement solve crimes as well,” he said. “Technology touches almost every aspect of our lives now.”