relation: http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/84/ title: Designing a Robust e-Policing System for Developing Nations of the World creator: Ayo, C. K. creator: Atayero, A. A. creator: Omoregbe, N. A. creator: Olugbara, O. O. subject: QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science description: With the recent clamour for an ICT-based government (e-Government) by the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), better services are expected through e-health, e-education, e-business, e-police, and e-judiciary to mention just a few. Particularly, in a developing economy like Africa where governance is characterized by hunger, poverty, sickness, unemployment and war. E-Government will guarantee better quality services, transparency, economic empowerment, and higher productivity without gender discrimination. This paper considers a robust e-policing system which is prime to e-Government and will guarantee a safe, secure, and crime-free environment for all and most importantly an environment that is conducive for foreign investment. This system incorporates Electronic Driving License (EDL) for tracking traffic offenders, enhanced e-surveillance through the deployment of internet camera and distributed patrol vehicles equipped with both electronic and mobile devices and possibly incorporating a Global Positioning System (GPS) for fast tracking of offenders. The system ensures an increased police presence in the community which places a check on crime rate. Both EDL and Crime Record Database (CRDB) connects to a National Identity DataBase (NIDB) for effective monitoring and control. Keywords: e-Government, e-policing, Voice recognition, and e-surveillance. date: 2005 type: Conference or Workshop Item type: PeerReviewed format: application/msword language: en identifier: http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/84/1/Designing_a_Robust_e-Policing_system.doc identifier: Ayo, C. K. and Atayero, A. A. and Omoregbe, N. A. and Olugbara, O. O. (2005) Designing a Robust e-Policing System for Developing Nations of the World. In: 5th European Conference on E-Government, 16 - 17 June 2005, University of Antwerp, Belgium.. relation: http://www.academic-conferences.org/eceg/eceg2005/2-proceedings-eceg2005.htm