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Weapons
Cops Take Classes to Fight Internet Crime
Across Europe, police agencies are teaching officers how to use computer forensics to combat the new and growing trend of crimes perpetrated over the Internet.
June 2, 2004
Technology
Evidence Collection and Storage
To solve crimes and prosecute offenders, you need all of the facts, including what can be gleaned from all related evidence. That may include DNA, bullet casings, computer files, and video. You also might need to keep all of this around for a while in good condition for future trials. This collection of tools will enhance your ability to obtain and secure crime scene evidence. Read our feature, "Electronic Evidence Management," for in-depth coverage. Photos courtesy of vendors.
February 19, 2013
Technology
Trolling for Predators
Luckily, there is a new breed of law enforcement officials who are tracking what the NCMEC now calls “Computer Facilitated Crimes Against Children,” and these officers can be found online all over the country, ferreting out pedophiles on their own turf: the chat room.
September 30, 2005
Training
DHS Unveils Major Expansion of ICE Cyber Crimes Center
The expanded ICE Cyber Crimes Center in Fairfax, Va., will provide ICE's Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) with enhanced operational and training capabilities in order to meet the growing cyber mission of the agency and increasing workload of criminal cases with a cyber-nexus.
July 22, 2015
Technology
Genetec: My Technology Can...Help You Solve Crimes
Genetec's Citigraf empowers investigators and analysts with the ability to build a deeper, data-driven understanding of what's happening in their cities.
February 12, 2021
Technology
Chattanooga PD Deploys Getac Computers to Expand Data Access
Thus far, the Chattanooga Police Department has deployed 150 Getac computers and plans to add 150 more. The department plans to add cameras to the Getac laptops and purchase a plate-scan program that can scan for stolen tags and immediately notify officers.
August 23, 2009
Technology
CrimeStar Records Management System
OK. Let’s be honest. There’s nothing sexy about records management systems. There, I said it. And I know you are thinking it, too. Records management systems are boring with a capital “B.”
May 31, 2005
Technology
How to Purchase Mobile Computers
Back in 1965, a few years before he helped found Intel, a scientist named Gordon Moore postulated a law of technology. What the brilliant Mr. Moore said is that the power of computers will double every year. Some say he said every 18 months.
June 30, 2005
Technology
Computer Forensics in the Digital Age
Advances in technology have made it possible for any officer, with minimal training, to retrieve digital evidence at the crime scene and utilize it for investigative purposes.
February 16, 2012
Weapons
U.S.'s first hate crime database introduced in California
July 31, 2000
Training
Traditional Identify Theft More Common Than Online Fraud
Although many consumers worry about their private information being stolen online, a new study found that most identity theft doesn’t happen via the Internet, but through more traditional means.
January 26, 2005
Technology
Police Commission Approves LAPD's Facial Recognition Use Policy
he policy was approved with a modification for the Inspector General to work with the commission's executive committee to develop and ensure a “strong oversight system,'' according to Commission President Eileen Decker.
January 13, 2021
Technology
Video: Golden Retriever Joins Arizona DPS to Find Hidden Data, Help Distressed Employees
DPS says Fallon will help provide calm and comfort to distressed detectives at the Arizona Counter Terrorism Intelligence Center. The 2-year-old dog has a number of special skills, including the ability to sniff out "digital evidence."
February 19, 2016
Training
Paralyzed Okla. Officer Dies After Rollover Crash
An Oklahoma City Police officer who inspired others by his recovery from a beating that left him paralyzed died Monday from injuries suffered in a rollover crash.
April 16, 2013
Training
India to Open First Cyber Police Station
July 31, 2001
Technology
Iowa Volunteer Hired as Digital Forensics Specialist After Helping Solve Cold Case
Investigators were looking into the November 2012 mysterious disappearance of Cari Farver. She disappeared and was never seen again, but her family and friends kept receiving bizarre texts, emails and social media posts.
October 19, 2017
Technology
Ruggedized Computers
Each year, at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference in the fall, computer manufacturers introduce their new ruggedized laptops designed for in-vehicle use by law enforcement officers and deputies. View a photo gallery of several of the models that arrived for 2009, such as the Amrel Rocky RT-M, Dell Latitude E6400 XFR, Getac V100, Itronix GD6000 and Panasonic Toughbook 30F.
July 29, 2009
Technology
Cornell Univ. PD Chooses Spillman's Software To Compile Crime Data
Cornell University Police Department is adopting new software from Spillman Technologies to help the agency compile data about campus crimes and access critical information from the field.
May 19, 2010
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