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Computers in law enforcement provide a variety of benefits. The store criminal records conveniently and efficiently, they allow law enforcements from various district to communicate and access shared databases, they can be uses to track criminal demographics and movements, and in some cases, software can be used to scanning thousands of live video streams from stop lights and other public cameras using facial recognition software to search for wanted criminals. With technology continuing to improve, the possibilities of employing computers into law enforcement seems infinite, however I would say the most significant use a the computer in law enforcement is using computer to keep track of criminal records and access shared databases. Before the use of computers, a criminals records would be kept of file at the district to offense took place in however, if they were to traveling to another county it would be significantly, harder, slower and more expensive for a law enforcement officers to request a copy of their paper record from every county they every lived in. Now with modern technology, a law enforcement officer can look up an individual's entire record from his squad car during a simply traffic stop. This makes it much easy for law enforcement to keep track of criminals, and makes it much harder for criminals to evade justice.