Finding a video recording system that meets minimum recording requirements is easy – just go to a local store and purchase some equipment. It is more difficult to find a solution that is purposely built for law enforcement and CACs.

From the moment the manufacturers started to build iRecord, they had a view toward law enforcement and CACs. While gathering input from real cops and CAC directors, iRecord developed a system which seamlessly fits into the unique processes of these two fields.

With iRecord, having an HD recording is only part of the package – you are also able to improve your investigative process. It gives you the ability to improve performance in all the little things like searching for a file, playing back a long video, or exporting the evidence.

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Law Enforcement:

iRecord systems have evolved to employ high-definition IP cameras that are networked into a powerful, one-touch solution.

When conducting a police interview, reliable and easy-to-use video recording equipment is essential to the long-term viability of the case. Interrogations are only as effective as the usability of the insights that have been extracted; and that’s why a video recording system is essential to help you not only hear what’s important, but realize what’s left unsaid.

What was the body language of the person being interviewed? Was the attitude or the demeanor of the suspect inconsistent? High-quality visual recording allows you to capture more in the interview, while purpose-built software enables you to review and share the evidence.

Child Advocacy:

Child Advocacy Centers pioneer best practices for child abuse interviews. Their non-leading questioning techniques and careful documentation shield child victims from the need to confront their abusers. They also reduce the number of interviews children are subjected to, and increase convictions in cases that go to trial. Digital video is a natural partner for CACs.

There are many reasons why recording a child interview is a good idea. One is the simple fact that you’ll reduce the number of times the child has to relive the event. Child witnesses also have a high level of recantation, and video provides incontrovertible evidence that a child did make an accusation. In fact, Child Forensic Interview Recording testimony can be used to help refresh a child’s memory in the event that they do have to testify in court.

The unintrusive nature of iRecord’s cameras can enable a child to feel comfortable with the interviewer to share the necessary evidence for a case. The microphones’ input gain also ensures that the smallest child’s voice is captured and audible for future review.