Minneapolis Police Department unveils new records system to help it keep up with modern crime
http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/485452391.html
Police in Minneapolis have overhauled the way they keep tabs on criminal activity, joining other big city departments in setting up systems to track new types of computer-assisted crimes such as identity theft and credit card fraud.
Minneapolis officials last week rolled out the new electronic records management system to replace the 28-year-old Computer Assisted Police Records System (CAPRS).
Minneapolis Police Department unveils new records system to help it keep up with modern crime
Jun 14, 2018, 4:21am UTC
http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/485452391.html
> Police in Minneapolis have overhauled the way they keep tabs on criminal activity, joining other big city departments in setting up systems to track new types of computer-assisted crimes such as identity theft and credit card fraud.
> Minneapolis officials last week rolled out the new electronic records management system to replace the 28-year-old Computer Assisted Police Records System (CAPRS).