Tech Insider: How Digital Scene Documentation Technology Impacts Crash Reconstruction
Former highway patrol sergeant Kevin Kinney presents the case for crash reconstruction technology in this Tech Insider podcast interview.
In this episode, Kevin talks about his journey into both law enforcement and laser scanning. He discusses whether agencies are keeping pace with advancements in digital scene documentation and offers tips for how officers can advocate for the technology their department needs. He rounds out the episode by clearing up some misconceptions surrounding digital scene documentation and looking forward to what the future might hold for empowering law enforcement with even more effective technology. He also shares insights on how to testify in difficult cases.
About the insider:
Kevin Kinney is a former sergeant with the South Dakota Highway Patrol, where he served for nearly 20 years before retiring in 2023. He was director of the agency’s Crash Reconstruction Programs for more than 12 years and was instrumental in launching the Crash Assistance Program (CAP), which assists individuals and families impacted by motor vehicle crashes. Kevin also served as the assistant coordinator for the Officer Wellness Program, helping oversee the Peer Support and Critical Incident Response Team.
Kevin is an ACTAR-accredited traffic accident reconstructionist holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. As a technology consultant and forensic mapping specialist for Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, Kevin works closely with professionals in public safety and forensics to guide them on technology evaluation, funding, implementation, and training.