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20D
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12/2/2013
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ATTACHMENT A 2013 -DJ -EX -1065 <br />City: ORANGE <br />The City of Orange proposes to use the 2013 Justice Assistance Grant funding as follows: <br />Purpose Areas: <br />Law Enforcement <br />Program Narrative: <br />During 2012, Orange Police Department personnel completed 14,217 incident reports. Of those, 4,654 <br />reports were forwarded to detectives for additional follow -up and investigation. A large portion of <br />investigations involve the suspect's use of electronic devices during the commission of crimes. Many <br />times a cellular phone contains minute by minute digital evidence of a suspect's location and <br />communication before, during and after the commission of a crime. This information can be very <br />important to each investigation. With the prevalence of social media ht society and smart phone use, <br />suspect's computers are frequently linked to their criminal activity. Computers are often used as a tool of <br />crime in addition to the storing of digital evidence. <br />By obtaining sophisticated computer forensic software, the Orange Police Department will be able to <br />handle more technologically complex investigations utilizing digital evidence. This will help solidify <br />successful prosecutions of suspects using evidence that simply could not be obtained by traditional <br />methods. <br />The Orange Police Department needs to obtain sophisticated forensic software, coupled with a computer <br />forensic workstation, to maintain investigative effectiveness in an increasingly teehnological society. <br />Many times physical evidence is complimented by digital evidence. Sometimes digital evidence is all <br />that exists to provide investigative leads. <br />Goals of the project: <br />Obtain sophisticated software to use in conjunction with a computer forensic workstation to view and <br />analyze digital evidence. With most criminal investigation cases, this type of evidence cannot be <br />accessed by ordinary methods. This software, coupled with state of the art computer equipment, will <br />enable the our investigators to conduct computer forensic examinations on a multitude of electronic <br />devices, including but not limited to; computers, cellular phones, cameras and all removable media where <br />digital evidence may reside. <br />Strategies to be used for project: <br />The Department already has an investigator trained in digital evidence. The Department will leverage <br />JAG funds by utilizing asset forfeiture monies to purchase the needed computer hardware. <br />2013 -DJ -BX -1065 Page 22 of 29 <br />20D -30 <br />
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