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Crimedex
“The CrimeDex platform allows members to send out alerts, develop leads, and track criminal trends and patterns,” explained Doug Davis, ACEF Director of Anti-Counterfeiting. “CrimeDex members are from all levels of law enforcement including the Secret Service, FBI, U.S. Postal Inspectors and Homeland Security.”
CrimeDex is an online network leveraged by thousands of fraud, loss prevention, and law enforcement professionals collaborating to prevent fraud, shoplifting, organized retail crime, and other white-collar crimes.
Transfer of CrimeDex
3VR by Identiv is pleased to announce the transfer of CrimeDex to a newly formed company headed by James “Gator” Hudson, CrimeDex’s original founder. Gator’s passion and commitment to the business will best serve the CrimeDex users and community. 3VR by Identiv will continue as partners.
https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/08/technology/08iht-stream.1.20669395.html
https://acefonline.org/anti-counterfeiting-educational-foundation-joins-forces-with-crimedex/
http://www.identivsandbox.com/products/video-data-analytics/crimedex/
https://thecrimereport.org/2009/03/08/could-crimedex-lead-to-civil-liberties-violations/
https://www.govtech.com/pcio/Cops-on-the-Tweet-to-Solve.html?id=717300
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