Law enforcement to use facial recognition technology for sex offenders.

Iowa- There's a new tool to help law enforcement in cases involving sex offenders. It involves using facial recognition technology to ultimately match mug shots to other images in an investigation.
Iowa plans to arm every sheriff's department with it. The plan is to now digitize all sex offender mug shots. The mugs are saved into a database, where the facial mapping technology can then be used to cross reference everything from surveillance video, to pictures online. If it's an investigation involving an already registered sex offender this can help lead to a positive identification much quicker.
"It's like finding a fingerprint on a crime scene. It would be one more piece of evidence we have," said Detective Peter Bawden with the Scott County Sheriff's Department.
There are more than 5,600 registered sex offenders in Iowa and just over 320 of them are in Scott County. All are required submit to a photograph as part of their registry and soon that picture could be utilized in more ways.
"They're going to take known photographs of sex offenders, not general public, and use those photographs to be flagged or used and cross checked for investigative purposes," he added. Detective Bawden oversees the sex offender registry for Scott County. Agencies across the state expect new equipment which will work with facial recognition software. It can be used for something as simple as verifying the identity of a sex offender, but even help crack other cases.
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