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Everyone has read about drones, and many people know someone who flies one as a hobby. As drones become more prevalent, leaders need to know if their officers know what to do if they’re on patrol an...
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The collection and analysis of enormous quantities of data, commonly known as Big Data, is being used to solve an increasingly long list of challenges from easing traffic congestion and improving our ...
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As a membership organization, IACP’s success depends heavily on the contributions of its members. Over the years, we have been fortunate to have a very active membership of committed volunteers who ...

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The U.S. Customs Service first created the Cyber Crimes Center (C3) in 1997, in an effort to combat criminal trends surrounding emerging technologies.1 The mission and workload of C3 has since evolved...
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Since 1972, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) has been setting minimum performance standards to ensure that the unique equipment used by law enforcement and other criminal justice agencies meet ...

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The 39th Annual LEIM Training Conference & Technology Exposition recently concluded in San Diego, California. The event was held at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina, May 18–20, 2015, and ...
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As the world becomes more connected, international crime becomes more difficult to contain. In the United States, INTERPOL Washington is using its global information resources to combat international ...
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Technology Talk: A Kodak Moment for Law Enforcement: Using DNA Blueprints to Build Facial Composites
The use of Deoxyribonucleic acid, better known as DNA, recently crossed a new threshold in suspect and victim identification. Its use as a crime-fighting tool is likely to increase exponentially by pr...