Citizenmay notify you of a crime in progress before the police have responded. It’s meant to protect you and your community — please use it responsibly. Real-time Safety Alerts:Location-based notifications help you avoid potentially dangerous situations. Live Breaking Video:Watch live video of ...
Citizen may notify you of a crime in progress before the police have responded. It's meant to protect you and your community — please use it responsibly.Real-time Safety Alerts: Location-based notifications help you avoid potentially dangerous situations. Live Breaking Video: Watch live ...
Downloads last week: 203 Additional Requirements Requires Android 4.0 and up CitizenCOPv4.2.18 Have you found yourself in distress situations at times and required urgent help. Or have you been a victim of crime on the road or any other loca... ...
The crowdsourcing crime-tracking app Citizen, whose earliest backers include the venture capitalist billionaire and Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel, is ditching plans to develop a private police force that could be summoned by users via the smartphone app, CBS MoneyWatch has learned. The company beg...
Please note that Citizen may notify you of a crime in progress before the police respond. It's meant to protect you and your community — please use it responsibly. Key Features: - Real-Time Alerts: Get notifications of crimes and emergencies first, and stay aware of what’s happening arou...
Crowdsourced crime-tracking app Citizen had plans to create its own security force, but scrapped them after completing a 30 day pilot program in Los Angeles. The company didn't say why it decided against moving forward with the program, but the app
Joseph Cox, Vice: Crime and neighborhood watch app Citizen has ambitions to deploy private security workers to the scene of disturbances at the request of app users, according to leaked internal Citizen documents and Citizen sources. The plans mark a dra
Citizen orientation in public security has come to the fore since the 1990s upon rising crime rates and fear of crime. As a result, focus on the root causes of crime and targeted initiatives to restore public trust have guided citizen-centered public sec
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Citizen, an intriguing crime and neighborhood watch app, is looking into a "pilot project" that could allow users to request private security to scenes. A program for an in-person, on-demand private security force supposedly has been in the works for months as Citizen is testing "quick respo...