Month: June 2009
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Where do the good ideas come from? In this column, we offer our readers the opportunity to learn about — and benefit from — some of the cutting-edge technologies being implemented by law enforceme...
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he state of Arizona can always be counted on to provide U.S. Supreme Court decisions that change the way law enforcement officers do business, and Arizona v. Gant, decided April 21, 2009, is no except...
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utomated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology is one of the hottest technologies in the law enforcement community today. With the increased deployment of this technology around the United State...
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ong before a jury foreman announces a case’s verdict in open court, the fate of the case’s digital multimedia evidence (DME) has been set by the digital asset management (DAM) policies of the law ...
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he Eugene, Oregon, Police Department (EPD) is a progressive crime-fighting agency. The organization combines old-fashioned policing with a philosophy of using technology in ways that best serve the ci...
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Deputy Superintendent William G. Gross Boston, Massachusetts, Police Department IMGXYZ2648IMGZYXDeputy Superintendent Gross, a 26-year veteran of the Boston Police Department, began his career in Area...