Transitioning from the Law Enforcement to the Security Management Profession
Don’t pigeonhole yourself into “security.” Police executives have skills and experience that equip them to perform numerous executive functions. Start working on your transition long before you intend to retire.
In this 60-minute webinar, we cover various topics including how to:
- Join/participate in alumni, professional and fraternal associations such as the FBI, National Academy Associates, the Southern Police Institute Alumni Association or your own College Alumni Association
- Attend conferences to network, consider attending conferences that pertain to your preferred new position
- Get education and training to equip you for your new position via certifications or advanced degrees
- Learn to translate your police skills to the civilian world
View this on-demand webinar today! Sponsored by AMU and presented by Police Magazine.
Education Pays in Many Ways
Learn How To Increase Your Salary & Get Promoted!
Discover the secrets of advancing your career and increasing your earning potential through
online academic programs specifically designed for the law enforcement industry.
View this on-demand webinar today! Sponsored by Bethel University and presented by Police Magazine.
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Forensic Light Source Kits
August 23, 2012
Available with either a UV spot beam or UV diffused beam, Spectronics Corp's Maxima MFK-3500 Series Forensic Light Source Kits utilize the latest Micro Discharge Light (MDL) technology to produce an ultra-powerful forensic inspection lamp. Five interchangeable, twist-lock forensic filters (UV, clear, general, blue, and green) provide a maximum range of individual spectrums for enhanced detection of forensic samples. Both kits also include four pairs of UV-absorbing contrast spectacles (clear, yellow, orange, and red) and an AC charger. Comes with a rugged, plastic carrying case for the lamp and a soft case for the filters and spectacles.
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