What is Augmented Reality (AR)? It is predicted that AR systems will soon be available and that will provide "wired" officers with new capabilities. List and describe three of those new capabilities

Explain your thoughts on the potential benefits and drawbacks to each new technology.


Real-time intelligence about crime and criminals in the surrounding area. Facial, voiceprint, and other biometric recognition data of known criminals, allowing for instantaneous identification. Automated scans for chemical, biological, and explosive threats in the immediate area. Real-time language translation to assist interaction with non-English-speaking people.
Three-dimensional maps complete with building floor plans, sewer system schematics, and possible access and escape routes. Advanced optics, including digital zoom and audio amplification for seeing and hearing at a distance. Identification friend-or-foe technology to allow immediate recognition of "good guys." Coordinated deployment of robots and unmanned aerialvehicles, including the ability to "see" and "hear" what the robots or UAVs encounter.

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A) The distribution of income in this country has become relatively more equal. B) The growth in goods and services produced and exchanged in the marketplace has outpaced the growth in population. C) This country imports more than it exports. D) This country exports more than it imports.

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What was the Wickersham Commission?

What will be an ideal response?

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