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Dear PoliceOne Member,
Throughout 2017, we have examined how video is shaping policy, training and community relations as part of our ambitious four-part coverage series, ["Policing in the Video Age."](
The conclusion to our yearlong coverage series takes a look at how video will continue to revolutionize policing in the future. In today's newsletter, we feature two articles from the final installment of the series. Author Tim Dees takes a look at the future of body cameras, and Doug Wyllie explores how AI software could monitor real-time camera feeds to detect criminal behavior. You can find the rest of the special coverage [here](.
If you haven't already, be sure to [download your copy]( of the latest PoliceOne Digital Edition, [2018 Police Video Guide: The emerging tech, training and tactics shaping law enforcement]( to find out how your police department can use emerging video technologies to enhance officer safety and improve operational efficiencies.
â The PoliceOne Team
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nbsp; POLICING IN THE VIDEO AGE
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nbsp; ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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