Presently, there is no national database to identify abusive officers or to collect information about police misconduct. Our investigations also demonstrate that citizens are frequently denied the opportunity to report complaints. These factors were the impetus for the creation of both the Policeabuse.com website (1994) and the newly developed Policeabuse.com app (2016). Policeabuse.com app designers have created a system that will seamlessly deliver complaints of police misconduct to the appropriate authorities. The Policeabuse.com app allows the user to report police misconduct directly to the Dept. of Justice. In emergency mode the app instantly records up to 4 minutes of video and uploads the data to a secure server. Text and email alerts are sent to the user’s friends and family with the user’s location mapped. Video sent to the Policeabuse.com server is safe and cannot be taken or destroyed by the police even if the user’s phone is confiscated. The app also features:
Free Complaint Reporting
One Click Emergency Video Upload
Transmits GPS Location Map to family
Allows Users to File a Video Victim Impact Statement
Information Can Be Made Private upon Request
Evidence/Document upload
История обновлений
1.17
2019-10-23
- Bug Fixes
1.16
2019-10-16
- Bug Fixes
1.15
2019-09-19
- Bug Fixes
1.14
2019-06-07
- Bug Fixes
1.13
2017-09-05
Bug Fixes
1.12
2017-07-25
Bug fixes
1.11
2017-04-23
Bug fixes
1.10
2017-03-24
Bug fixes.
1.9
2017-01-27
Bug fixed
1.8
2017-01-17
All bugs resolved, and free premium subscription for all the users for one month.
1.7
2016-12-12
Bug fixes.
1.6
2016-12-08
Updated intro screen.
Updated floating icons.
1.5
2016-11-30
GUI update.
1.4
2016-11-16
Push notification - broadcast your location to all your subscribers in the same zip code.
Locate your peer using maps.
Interact with Admin through direct messaging and get reply right on the app.
Emergency contacts now notified through email when added to the list.