Community trust
Public trust in law enforcement and justice
systems varies widely across regions but
remains a global concern. A 2023 Gallup survey
found that only 50% of respondents worldwide
expressed confidence in their local police.
Misuse of data, delayed response to incidents,
and lack of transparency can deepen skepticism,
making it harder for agencies to build strong
partnerships with the communities they serve.
Your challenges
Violent crime
Rates of violent crime remain a top concern for
law enforcement agencies worldwide. The UN
Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reports
that over 400,000 homicides occur globally
each year, with firearms involved in nearly half
of these cases. Assaults, robberies, and sexual
violence also continue to strain justice systems
and erode public confidence in safety.
Resource constraints
Agencies worldwide face mounting pressure
to do more with less. According to Interpol and
OECD research, public safety budgets are often
outpaced by the growth of urban populations
and rising security demands. Staffing shortages,
aging infrastructure, and limited access to
advanced technologies make it challenging to
maintain adequate coverage. This is especially
true in large urban centers or regions with
dispersed populations.
Data overload
Agencies are flooded with data from cameras,
sensors, and digital reports. Without the right
tools, valuable leads get lost in the noise, slowing
investigations and hindering timely responses.
Public safety agencies face increasing pressure to keep communities safe using limited resources.
Rising crime, events that draw large crowds, and growing volumes of digital evidence all add
complexity that demands smarter tools and better coordination.
Discover how a unified security platform can improve situational awareness, streamline
investigations, and strengthen collaboration across agencies. The result? Stronger community
protection without extra workload.