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AI ‘Robocops’ Revolutionize Crime Fighting and Cold Case Investigations

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Last updated: June 17, 2026 9:29 pm
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AI in Law Enforcement: A New Era of Criminal Justice

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the landscape of police work, offering powerful new tools to tackle crime and solve long-standing cold cases. Experts suggest AI’s ability to analyze vast datasets can pinpoint potential suspects and illuminate crucial lines of inquiry, moving beyond traditional investigative methods.

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AI in Law Enforcement: A New Era of Criminal JusticeReal-World Successes of AI in Law EnforcementThe Golden State Killer CaseTracking Fugitives with Digital AgingCombating Online Child ExploitationStreamlining Complex InvestigationsDisrupting Human Trafficking NetworksRecovering Fraudulent FundsHistorical Investigations with AI Analysis

Real-World Successes of AI in Law Enforcement

The Golden State Killer Case

The notorious case of Joseph DeAngelo, responsible for murders and rapes in California during the 1970s and 1980s, remained unsolved for decades. Known as the Golden State Killer, DeAngelo evaded justice until 2020. The breakthrough came through a combination of AI-assisted DNA matching and forensic genealogy, which helped construct a detailed family tree, ultimately leading to his apprehension and life sentence for 13 murders.

Tracking Fugitives with Digital Aging

In a brutal triple murder that occurred in Anchal, India, on February 10, 2006, a 24-year-old mother and her 17-day-old twins were found deceased. Police identified two suspects, army personnel from a local base, but they fled. In 2023, law enforcement utilized AI to digitally age the faces of the wanted individuals. This technology enabled investigators to track down the fugitives, who were living under new identities, by monitoring their activity across social media platforms.

Combating Online Child Exploitation

Specialist AI software played a crucial role in convicting paedo­phile Luke Cassidy from Coventry. Forensic teams trained AI on the language patterns within Cassidy’s phone messages, uncovering evidence of grooming and sexual abuse of girls. This led to his conviction in 2022 and a 19-year prison sentence.

Streamlining Complex Investigations

Avon and Somerset Police have been piloting an AI system named Sõze. This advanced technology can simultaneously analyze video, social media, emails, and hard drive data. In a remarkable display of efficiency, Sõze reviewed evidence for 27 complex cases in just 30 hours – a task that would have taken human investigators an estimated 81 years.

Disrupting Human Trafficking Networks

An AI tool employed by Santander has proven instrumental in identifying and tracking gangs involved in human trafficking within the UK. The sophisticated software monitors suspicious activity on customer accounts, generating hundreds of valuable leads for the National Crime Agency.

Recovering Fraudulent Funds

During the COVID-19 pandemic, an AI tool was instrumental in recovering nearly £500 million lost to fraud. The technology has also been effective in identifying fraudulent council tax claims and instances of illegal subletting of social housing.

Historical Investigations with AI Analysis

Historians are also leveraging AI for groundbreaking research. Historian Jürgen Matthäus believes he has identified a German soldier responsible for a massacre of Jews in modern-day Ukraine in 1941, using AI-powered photo analysis. He claims the individual was Jakobus Onnen, a member of an SS murder unit who died in combat in 1943.

These examples highlight the growing integration of AI into various facets of law enforcement and historical research, demonstrating its potential to enhance accuracy, speed up investigations, and bring criminals to justice.

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