Policing Technologies is being Used Extensively as Crime Rate and Terrorist Activities Surges
Technology
has been an integral part of police departments and has shaped it in
many important ways. Advancements in technology have created enormous
potential for enhancing police work. Often technologies have been
adapted from the commercial marketplace as in the case of radios,
cars, and computers among others. Crime control can be strengthened
by using technology, for example, enhancing the ability of the police
in identifying and monitoring offenders and also facilitate in
identifying the places and conditions that can contribute
disproportionately to crime. Enhancement in technology has also
resulted in improving evidence collection, speeding up of the
detection process, and also response to crimes. Furthermore,
technological advancements pertaining to weapons, protective gear,
and surveillance capabilities has reduced fatalities and deaths of
officers, bystanders, and suspects drastically. The policing
technologies market on the basis of type has been segmented into five
segments; aviation technology, communication technology, detection
and surveillance technology, less lethal technology and others.
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The
policing technologies market in Europe is primarily driven by factors
such as increase in terrorist attacks coupled with increasing crime
rates. Europe has been a victim of several terrorist attacks in
recent years which have positively impacted the policing technologies
market in the region. There has been increasing demand to make law
enforcement departments more efficient in order to counter the
terrorist attacks. Moreover, there has been an increase in crime rate
across various countries in Europe. Issues such as drug related
crimes are on the rise and countries such as Greece have been a
victim of the same. For example, Omonoia Square in Greece has been an
epicenter for drug-related activities.
However,
lack of proper training is one of the major restraints hindering the
growth of the policing technologies market. The rapid growth in
technology has resulted in an overwhelming number of products,
services, and requirements which further results in additional staff
training. The incorporation of new technology into police work also
requires the need to thoroughly test, develop policy, investigate,
and train. There are varied complexities associated with the adoption
and use of various new policing technologies as a result of which
there is often a long time gap in the adoption of these technologies.
Police agencies need extensive training to become familiar with
latest technologies such as facial recognition software, DNA testing,
driverless cars, and gunshot locating detection systems among others.
The
competitive profiling of the key players in the Europe policing
technologies market and their market shares across six countries
which include U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Russia and others have
been exhaustively covered under the purview of the study. Moreover,
the distinct business strategies that have been adopted by the major
players in the market have also been included in the report. For
providing a detailed insight into the Europe policing technologies
market, the market attractive analysis has been provided in the
report.
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A
comprehensive analysis of market dynamics, which include the market
drivers, restraints and opportunities, is included under the scope of
the report. Market dynamics are the distinctive factors that
influence the growth of the specific market and therefore help to
study the current trends in the global market. Additionally, Porter’s
Five Forces analysis has also been included under the scope of the
research. Thus, this report provides an inclusive study of the Europe
policing technologies market and also provides the forecast of the
market for the period from 2016-2024.
Some
of the major players in the market are: PredPol, Inc., Aventura
Technologies, Inc, Reveal Media Ltd., Zepcam B.V., Basler AG,
SmartWater Technology Limited, Computer Sciences Corporation,
Brite-Strike Tactical Illumination Products Inc., Aeryon Labs Inc.
and Taser International Inc.
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