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Looking over the Horizon: A Discussion of U.S. Public Safety Trends for 2022

Kellie D'Amico  | 14 March 2022  |  < 1 minute read

white line drawings on a blue background. Each of the line drawings represent a public safety trend discussed in the blog post. There is a hand holding a mobile phone, the top of a cloud, two hands shaking, smart watch, two conversation bubbles overlapping, a drone, a finger print, and a government building.

The last few years have been some of the most challenging for public safety in recent memory. Public safety agencies in the U.S. have had to contend with the arrival of COVID-19, nationwide protests and public unrest that followed the murder of George Floyd, a historic rise in violent crime, and a general decline in goodwill toward first responders. It has been an exhausting few years that have seen many changes. The term “Reimagining Policing” came into common usage as part of a national conversation about the presumed mission of public safety agencies. Responsibilities that were once considered basic functions of public safety are now being re-examined, leading many to ask, “How do we move forward?”

Watch this discussion of public safety trends and best practices, and hear how public safety agencies can be the driver of these changes from panelists with decades of experience in public safety practice, innovation, and technology.

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