Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

A report on the utility of the automated licence plate recognition system in British Columbia / Irwin M. Cohen, Darryl Plecas, and Amanda V. McCormick.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 23-24).

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1 online resource (26 pages)

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Author(s) affiliated with: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University College of the Fraser Valley.

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"As part of a more general response to auto theft, in 2006, IMPACT (Integrated Municipal Provincial Auto Crime Team) began to examine the utility and feasibility of ALPR. The current study will discuss the results of the initial phase of the testing of this technology and its effectiveness in assisting police to respond to auto theft and other auto-related offences."--Page 1.

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