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Chase Find and identify perpetrators of abuse and neglect crimes against children such as sex trafficking, sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional or psychological abuse. This information can be used to investigate, prosecute, convict and sentence abusers to appropriate terms of incarceration. Tracker Track an individual's location by way of their cell phone. The cell provider must cooperate with the governmental entity who has requested the tracking service on behalf of law enforcement officials in order for it to be carried out successfully. It is important that providers abide by the laws governing the release of this data to ensure that individuals are not tracked without legal authorization or in violation of their privacy rights. Terre Detect and prevent crime, terrorism, and human trafficking by detecting, detecting, detecting. Track a cell phone is a smartphone surveillance tool that can intercept a phone's cellular radio signals and track it down to within a few feet. It is connected to a gateway device which is connected to the internet. The radio signals from the cell phone pass through the gateway device which then sends them to third party servers where they can be tracked.To work most effectively, this system needs to have 100% of the cell phone being tracked within its range, otherwise trackers may not be able to tell which cell tower belongs to any particular phone. In the United States, the Federal Communications Commission requires that any government agency using a tracking system have a warrant before it can be used. This requirement follows from a court ruling in "United States v. Miller" which found that the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects an individual's personal information stored or transmitted by means of his or her cell phone. The FCC has therefore made it a requirement for all government agencies that wish to use cell phone tracking devices for law enforcement purposes to obtain a warrant from a judge before doing so. In 2013, this requirement was extended to include non-government agencies as well. In the United States, a federal law known as the Eavesdropping Act of 1961 specifically forbids the use of any device to intercept or receive information transmitted by means of radio waves. This law does not apply to any other kind of radio frequency transmission, however, and also does not apply to amateur radio transmitters. The Eavesdropping Act has occasionally been used to make arrests for illegal wiretapping. Interception devices are generally categorized by their level of sophistication; whereas some are restricted for private use only, others are legal for private usage for normal users but require clearance from a government agency before they can be used by law enforcement officials. The federal government of the United States currently maintains a National Electronic Surveillance Strategy which is used to coordinate surveillance initiatives between federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. In addition to the National Electronic Surveillance Strategy, the US has also created a National Counterterrorism Center which combines data from various government agencies and uses algorithms to detect potential terrorist activity based on patterns analyzed from this data. It is not known whether the United Kingdom or other nations have similar strategies or methods of data collection and analysis. Lovely-Boxingday-15:24, 16 September 2009 (UTC)~~~ Credits: /u/whoisrogerwhosits for writing this article. cfa1e77820
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