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Police Departments Who Use A Digital Forensic Investigator

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By Stephanie Walker


The modern world has some new tools available in the search for missing people. Whether they are runaway teenagers or missing women and children, anyone carrying a cellular telephone or other device can now be tracked. Many new police departments even have a digital forensic investigator as part of their team, and this person can be utilized on-call in the search for those who fail to make it home.

The GPS system can now be utilized for more than just finding new restaurants and local hangouts. Police are using this Global Positioning System to track missing people and find runaway teenagers. Anyone who carries an Internet interfacing device can be tracked if the police are able to get a Court Order to do so.

The police departments are able to access the information even if the phone is turned off or destroyed. Not only that, but they can access all messages shared right up until communication is terminated. During the late 1990s the possibilities of this technology became apparent in missing persons cases, and most police departments took heed and hired professionals in this field.

The Nineties was an era where this technology was just being introduced, and most people did not know how much information could be gleaned from their phones. This lack of foresight on the part of a perpetrator was helpful to law enforcement at that time. However, as the potential for data mining a phone to prosecute crime became a mainstream notion, criminals learned how to evade this type of investigation.

These are the days when most anyone can be tracked to within a half mile of their location. All they need is to have their phone, Kindle, or other device on them and they are easily located in real time. For those who have an RFID chip inserted in their bodies (mostly only on pets), they can be found whether there is another device on them or not.

There is some loss of privacy when technology reaches such a point, and it is important to have laws in place that protect average citizens. Law enforcement in this country is required to obtain a Court Order before they can infringe in this way. In most circumstances, citizens are quite willing to have investigators obtain any data they can in order to find their missing loved one.

Debate rages when it comes to what is or is not allowable between private citizens, as much of this technology has become available to everyone. Parents routinely keep tabs on their children. However, controversy remains about whether or not these same parents, if married and/or living together, should be able to keep such tabs on each other.

Women generally want to be able to keep tabs on their men, and are often more than willing to have their partner keeping tabs on them too. Men, on the other hand, are finding more and more ways to cheat on wives via the Internet. They are the loudest when it comes to the argument that adults should not be able to monitor one-another without being charged with stalking.




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