Our police transcription services teams have a deep understanding and extensive experience in performing case report transcription in virtually every aspect of law enforcement. We understand the nuances associated with police transcription, whether it is transcribing inmate phone calls, fire reports, witness statements or even internal police department correspondence. Rest assured, you are receiving top-quality transcription service with impeccable accuracy and unsurpassed attention to details.
POLICING SUBJECT KNOWLEDGE!
Our police transcription services use experienced transcribers who know that law enforcement transcription presents an entirely unique set of challenges. Most of the time, the material is highly confidential in nature and demands a quick turnaround. Our most seasoned transcriptionists, who have been carefully recruited, assessed and vetted, have to listen to the subject matter to which most people are not accustomed or with which they are uncomfortable. The content of interviews is frequently distasteful, particularly those involving murders, brutal crimes against children and vicious sexual offenses. The nature of this work calls for qualified transcribers, trained professionals with police knowledge and experience to transcribe the often indescribable. CONFIDENTIALITY ASSURED
Moreover, the maintenance of confidentiality is imperative. False accusations and leaks to the media can have devastating effects on people’s reputation, compromising the safety of victims and witnesses, biasing public opinion, and undermining the legitimacy, and most critically, the outcome of a case. Confidentiality and data security must always be maintained. The integrity of the transcription process is of paramount importance. SO WHY CHOOSE US?
There are countless reasons to use our police transcription services:
- Tribunal hearings
- Suspect interviews
- Patrol reports
- Disciplinary hearings
- Victim interviews
- Witness statements
- Fire reports
- Emergency service phone calls
- 911 or other emergency dispatch calls
- Memorandums and internal communications
- Surveillance footage and wiretaps
- Inmate phone calls
- Staff and departmental meetings
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