[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-ju] On the 5th, the Police University Institute of Crime Policy held an on-site meeting at the police office in Migeun-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, under the theme of 'Investigation Structure Reform and the 4th Industrial Revolution, Directions for Innovation in Investigation Data.'


The meeting was organized as a forum where field investigators and science and technology experts gathered to discuss what technologies are needed in investigation sites.


At the meeting, the institute introduced the 'Telephone Fraud Investigation Support Program (WISE)' technology, which uses voice phishing crime data to identify cases of the same voice phishing criminal organization across all investigation data.


The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) presented the 'Inter-Police System Person Network Technology,' developed in collaboration with the Institute of Crime Policy. This technology helps assess the risk of missing person cases by inputting the name of a missing person and finding related individuals or cases across various police systems.


The future direction of combining advanced technology with police investigations was also suggested. Professor Park No-seop of Hallym University emphasized, "In the era of accountable investigations, we must create a system that visualizes police investigation results to reconstruct and verify criminal cases."



Jang Gwang-ho, head of the Smart Policing Intelligence Center at the Institute of Crime Policy, stated, "Going forward, we will develop technologies that analyze investigation data and support the field, aiming to establish a Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC) like that of the New York Police Department."


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