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Technology
February 3, 2011
Technology
California Police Using 'Drone Killers' to Disable UAVs
"The purpose is primarily for emergency situations," Oceanside police Lt. Aaron Doyle said last week. "It won't be used when someone complains about a neighbor flying a drone. It's pretty much for a life-or-death situation, to save lives."
April 10, 2018
Special Units
Fixing Mexico's Police Becomes a Priority
The lie-detector team brought in by Mexico's top cop was supposed to help clean up the country's long-troubled police. There was just one problem: Most of its members themselves didn't pass, and a supervisor was rigging results to make sure others did.
November 16, 2009
Training
'Fixing' Police Training
In the wake of last year's anti-police demonstrations, politicians made a lot of promises to "fix" policing and retrain officers to use force more sparingly. Now that some of these programs are being implemented, we are seeing the training may be sacrificing real world common sense about violence in favor of politically correct ideology.
March 31, 2015
Patrol
Unmixing Mixed-Up Concepts
How many times have you heard the expression "PC for the stop"? How about the application of Miranda once the suspect is "not free to leave?" These are common examples of improper mixing that can undercut the case against a guilty perpetrator.
December 31, 2007
Patrol
Grand Jury Indicts 17 NYPD Officers, 5 Civilians In Ticket-Fixing Probe
The charges range from official misconduct to grand larceny, and stem from a two-year investigation by the NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau. The grand jury has been reviewing the evidence for six months. Ten union officials, mostly from the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, are expected to face indictments.
October 2, 2011
Patrol
16 NYPD Cops Charged In Ticket-Fixing Probe
Sixteen New York City police officers were charged today in nearly two dozen indictments with roughly 1,600 criminal counts, including hundreds of instances in which 10 of the officers allegedly fixed traffic tickets.
October 27, 2011
Patrol
Grand Jury Expected to Charge NYPD Ticket-Fixing Officers
The grand jury investigation is now expected to result in charges against more than a dozen police officers, most of them for crimes related to fixing tickets. The others face more serious corruption charges, a person briefed on the matter said. About 25 to 40 officers are expected to face charges.
September 14, 2011
Patrol
400 NYPD Cops Could Be Charged for Fixing Tickets
Officers in all 12 Bronx precincts, and possibly other boroughs, will be charged for allegedly helping out friends and family by "losing" paperwork and missing court dates. In turn, parking tickets, moving violations and quality-of-life summonses would be dismissed in court or vanish before ever getting near a judge.
April 17, 2011
Weapons
Defense Technology/Federal Laboratories Direct Impact Projectile
September 30, 2004
Training
Advanced Technology Mauser 98 Stock with Scope Mount
February 28, 2002
Command
Dec. 2 POLICE Technology Experience to Highlight Intelligent Scheduling Technology
Sponsored by Schedule Express, the case study details how the Blaine PD was using multiple tools to manage its personnel and scheduling issues. Adopting Schedule Express made scheduling much easier.
November 25, 2020
Training
VirTra Acquires Simulated Firearm Technology Patent Portfolio from Tiberius Technology
VirTra says it intends to use these newly acquired patents to enhance its current product lineup of recoil kits as well as create new, state-of-the-art, training equipment for both military and law enforcement simulation training. Additionally, Innotech will provide ongoing consulting support to VirTra as the company integrates the technology into its existing product portfolio.
February 18, 2019
Patrol
Too Much Technology
Ineffective security, useless gun play, and bad hair days.
September 30, 2004
Technology
Smart Vehicle Technology
CalAmp
CalAmp's Smart Vehicle Technology and GovOutlook provide direct access to a real-time vehicle area network.
February 28, 2018
Technology
Improvised Law Enforcement Technology
The recession has made most law enforcement agencies cut back on their purchases of technology. That means that all of law enforcement is having to learn what small agencies have known for some time. You can do a lot for less, if you put your mind to it.
May 21, 2012
Patrol
Supercircuits Outdoor Surveillance Technology
Supercircuits, Inc.
Supercircuits’ WatchBox is self-powered, which allows for wireless remote viewability in a custom and cost-effective security system. Through active monitoring, the WatchBox is currently being used by law enforcement to observe illegal dump areas, drug fields, and dangerous intersections. The WatchBox is equipped with an unobtrusive design, weatherproof NEMA 4X enclosure, and an infrared camera option for nighttime viewing.
July 31, 2005
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