Social media humanizes police, informs people, local departments say - News Summed Up

Social media humanizes police, informs people, local departments say


A security video shows a burglary suspect that Marlborough police are on the lookout for, and they want the public's help, so they upload it to their social media channels. These are just a few ways police departments are using social media, typically Facebook and Twitter, to communicate with people in their communities in many ways and for many reasons. The benefit of social mediaAlong with good community relations, instantaneous communication with people in the city is a benefit of social media, Framingham police spokeswoman Lt. Rachel Mickens said. We can put out the real accurate information.”Acting Milford Police Chief James Falvey said he recently attended an FBI seminar on the benefits of social media. A recent social media post showed a man alleged to have grabbed a woman on the rail trail who then attempted to sexually assault her, police spokesman Sgt.


Source: MetroXpress August 25, 2021 13:07 UTC



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