Law Enforcement
Obstacles to Success
Law enforcement investigators around the world face overwhelming
odds and difficulties, including:
- The availability of vast amounts of information, much
of which is difficult to access
- Too few resources to manage and sift through all the leads,
evidence and facts supporting a case
- No ability to easily share information
- No tools to efficiently manage the investigative process
- The laborious and time-consuming process required to keep
case files up to date
- Complicated judicial proceedings that demand bulletproof
documentation
- No visibility into other similar, related cases
- Lack of computer training
Xanalys Success Stories
Here are some specific examples showing how Xanalys Investigation
Software Solutions have enabled law enforcement agencies to
turn obstacles into success stories:
- XANALYS PowerCase helped Toronto police capture the “Bedroom
Rapist,” who had broken into 12 homes during the early
hours of the morning, sexually assaulting or raping female
victims as young as five and as old as 75. More
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- Every stage of major investigations conducted by Ontario
police is managed by XANALYS PowerCase, who use the software to collect, organize,
link and present investigation evidence. More
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- By using XANALYS Link Explorer
to gather and analyze evidence, authorities were able to
successfully prosecute a key offender in what may be the
most geographically far-reaching child pornography and pedophilia
case to come to trial in the United Kingdom's history. More
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- Police in Warwickshire, England, used XANALYS Link
Explorer to track down the killer of 15-year-old
Naomi Smith, found dead on Aynsley Common, Nuneaton, England.
It enabled police to prioritize suspects and from a potential
list of 800, find a DNA match within the first 15 samples
taken. More
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- XANALYS Link Explorer
is enabling the Interstate Association for Stolen Children
(IASC) in Sacramento, California to accelerate its investigations
into cases of missing children, helping investigators identify
critical relationships and readily understand why a child
may be missing. More
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