- Author(s): Dr K. Jayanth Murali
- Publisher: Thomson Reuters
- Edition: 1 Ed 2022
- ISBN 13 9789391340889
- Approx. Pages 288 + Contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 21 x 14 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
Advanced technologies are coming at us in hordes and faster than the speed at which law enforcement agencies can embrace them. Dr K. Jayanth Murali, the bestselling author of 42 Mondays, with his explosive insights based on a long career in law enforcement, takes the readers on a spellbinding tour through the disruptive world of new emerging technologies in Soliloquies on Future Policing. Provoking, thrilling and unputdownable, Soliloquies on Future Policing is a must-read for anyone concerned with how technology will revolutionise law enforcement and the world faster than they think
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Table of Contents
Part 1 Technology
1 A Reality Check on Criminality in Virtual Reality
2 The Emerging Face of Facial Recognition Technology
3 Robotics in Law Enforcement
4 Unchaining Blockchain for Policing
5 The Growing Threat of AI Assisted Crimes
6 DNA Database in India to Boost Crime Detection
7 CRISPR: A Game-Changing Crisp Genetic Tool
8 3D Imaging Is a Picture Perfect Technology for Policin
9 Infrared - A Red-Hot Technology for Policing
10 Benefits and Risks of Nanotechnology
11 The Emerging Robot-Dog Eat Police-Dog World
12 DNA Fingerprinting Tech
13 The Burgeoning Impact of AI on Policing
14 Are We All Cyborgs Already?
15 Is Human Microbiome a Macrocosmic Repository of Precious Legal Evidence?
16 Dark Cloud or a Cloud with a Silver Lining?
17 Astroturfing Can Have Astronomical Fallouts
18 Geographic Information System for Crime Prevention
19 Can Advanced Exoskeletons Turn Cops into Robocops?
20 COVID Era Is All Ears to Voice Biometrics
21 3D Printing in Policing - Boon or Bane?
22 Is It Alright to Trust Algorithms Altogether?
23 Cognitive Computing - a Force Multiplier.
24 Who Will Police the Metaverse?
Part 2 Cybersecurity
25 Growing Threat of Sextortion from Cyber-Predators
26 Cyberstalking: Get Safe Online
27 The Emerging Threat of Cyberterrorism
28 Does Cloud Computing Have a Silver Lining?
29 Darknet Weapons Market
30 Human Trafficking on the Dark Web
31 The Dataveillance Bubble
32 Are Biometrics More Secure than Passwords?
33 Passwords to Biometrics to Behaviometrics
34 Data Is the New Oil
Part 3 Law Enforcement
35 Crowdsourcing Policing
36 Proactive Policing Strategies for Crime Prevention
37 Evidence for Evidence-Based Policing
38 Do Murderers Have Murder Genes?
39 Law Enforcement during a Pandemic
40 Policing the Pandemic with Technological Innovations
41 Is Coronavirus a Natural Mutant or a Manmade
Bioweapon?
42 Bioterrorism in India
43 The Threat of Agroterrorism
44 The Problem of Environmental Crime
45 Service and Sacrifice in the Line of Duty
46 Spiritual Well-Being for Law Enforcement
47 In the Line of Khaki Psychache: Problem of Police Suicides and Simple Solutions for Its Prevention
48 The Importance of Emotional Intelligence for Policing
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Author Details
DR K. Jayanth Murali is a Director General of Police in Tamil Nadu who has served his country for over 30 years. He spent his early years in Hyderabad and then moved to Delhi, where he obtained his PhD in Microbiology. He joined the Indian Police Service in 1991 and moved to Chennai.
He handled several key and formidable assignments that have earned him the prestigious President's Police Medal in 2010 and 2015, the Chief Minister's Medal for Excellence in Public Service in 2017 and the Chief Minister's Special Service Medal in 2019. Author of the widely acclaimed book 42 Mondays, Dr Murali is passionate about running marathons. He has carved his way into the Asia Book of Records by creating two records, one in the half-marathon category in 2018 and the other in the full marathon category in 2019. He is also an avid reader, blogger, farmer, and running and nutrition coach. He loves to relax by cooking or painting.