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AI-Driven Policing and Urban Security in Smart Cities

AI-Driven Policing and Urban Security in Smart Cities
Author(s)/Editor(s): Mamdooh Abdelhameed Abdelmottlep (University of St. Thomas, USA)
Copyright: ©2026
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-0245-4
ISBN13: 9798337302454
EISBN13: 9798337302478

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As cities increasingly adopt smart technologies to enhance public services, AI has emerged as a transformative force in urban security. AI systems like predictive analytics and real-time surveillance have reshaped how law enforcement monitors and responds to crime. This integration of AI into policing practices promises improved efficiency, faster response times, and data-informed decision-making. However, it also raises important ethical, legal, and privacy concerns that must be addressed to ensure equitable and transparent implementation.

AI-Driven Policing and Urban Security in Smart Cities explores the way AI has transformed the way police have monitored crime. This book explores research with AI systems in law and government. Covering topics such as AI, policing, and government, this book is an excellent resource for law enforcement, city planners, policymakers, researchers, academicians, and more.



Author's/Editor's Biography

Mamdooh Abdelmottlep (Ed.)
Dr. Mamdooh Abdelhameed Abdelmottlep is a Professor of Police Science and Law Enforcement and the Executive Chairman of the International Police Science Association (IPSA). He earned his Ph.D. in Police Sciences from the Egyptian Police University and holds additional graduate degrees in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, and Administration. Dr. Abdelmottlep has taught at numerous esteemed institutions including University of St. Thomas, Texas A&M International University, and Naif Arab University for Security Sciences. His academic contributions span topics such as police leadership, terrorism financing, and criminal justice, with publications addressing global security challenges and law enforcement practices. He is also a recognized foreign legal consultant with experience in international academic cooperation, legal advising, and arbitration. His work is widely recognized for advancing the field of policing science, contributing to the creation of indices like the World Internal Security & Police Index (WISPI).

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