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Special Units
Bomb Jammer
Security Intelligence Technologies
The latest addition to Security Intelligence Technologies’ counterterrorism product line is the BombJammer VIP 300T. The BombJammer product line provides protection against the use of remote controlled improvised explosive devices (RCIED’s), commonly used in terrorist attacks and reported to have been used in London and Madrid, and also obstructs enemy and terrorist methods of communication
August 31, 2005
Special Units
FCC Fines Radar Jammer Manufacturer
The FCC fined Rocky Mountain Radar earlier this year for producing radar jammers that interfere with police traffic radar.
August 16, 2007
Special Units
Door Wedge
The Jammer
The Jammer is a simple, yet effective tool that is designed to prevent a door from closing. It's small enough to fit in a pocket and is designed to stay in place when people go through the door.
August 29, 2014
Patrol
Light Speed
The lightweight LaserAlly system has a maximum range of about 1,500 feet when shot through glass and about 6,000 feet when not shooting through a window or windshield.
September 6, 2010
Technology
Duty Dangers: The Deadly Cost of Technology
Technology has not been without its understated dangers, particularly for millennial-generation officers. These men and women who are currently entering the law enforcement workforce are finding that advancements in the tech arena come with a price, often saddling them with distractions to their situational awareness and officer safety.
April 15, 2012
Technology
Speed Guns
More innovative speed enforcement technologies have appeared in the last five years than in the previous two decades. Law enforcement agencies can now pick and choose from a bewildering buffet of high-tech devices, including digital radar, lasers and cameras.
January 31, 2002
Patrol
Tychem ThermoPro
DuPont
DuPont’s Tychem ThermoPro combines the chemical protection of Tychem and thermal protection of NOMEX in a single-layer garment. It's designed to help provide Hazmat responders with permeation protection against a broad range of toxic industrial chemicals and chemical warfare agents and to increase escape time from flash fires.
March 31, 2008
Patrol
The Guardians of the Border
United States Border Patrol agents regularly deal with conflicting or nonsensical information regarding policies and procedures, but they soldier on because they believe in the mission.
September 30, 2015
Technology
Turn Their Gadgets Against Them
"I love Facebook!" came the shout from the cubicle next to mine. One of my fellow detectives here at the Boulder (Colo.) Police Department—through a simple Internet search—had just discovered the identity of a sex assault suspect.
January 31, 2009
Patrol
Developing Decision-Making in Police Training: The Bad, the Good, and the "Sexy"
Judgment and decision-making are pretty much the top two cognitive capabilities a law enforcement professional must possess. Fortunately, judgement decision-making ability can be trained—and possibly even fixed.
January 13, 2023
Training
The State of American Law Enforcement - Can the Average Cop Thrive in the Age of Specialization?
There is no shortage of inducements to work specialized units. Cool tools, flexible schedules, prestige, and the ability to work at something one is truly interested in are but a few of the perks.
April 30, 2008
Patrol
There's a Person Behind the Badge
The court has established that law enforcement officers are human and make mistakes and cannot be convicted of a crime for making an objectively reasonable mistake.
February 25, 2015
Patrol
Making the Grade/Making the Transition
A few months ago, I started working as an investigator. I had some 20 years of experience on patrol. But the move was still a challenge, as I was basically thrown into a sink-or-swim situation.
January 31, 2007
Patrol
The Key to Auto Theft
As the mercury begins to rise, so does the crime rate nationwide. Auto theft is certainly among those warm-weather crimes of opportunity, and one that routinely spikes around this time of year. One of the easiest auto theft techniqes to detect is the use of shaved keys.
May 31, 2006
Patrol
The Young and the Arrestless
Notwithstanding the explosion of youth criminality, the court has largely continued to treat juvenile offenders in a more lenient and paternalistic fashion than adults.
November 30, 2008
Patrol
The Lie of the Resume
A lot of law enforcement leaders look great on paper, but their work history has been embellished, and they are not ready for a crisis.
August 31, 2022
Technology
Should cities place the person responsible for CJIS compliance or cyber security of systems in the city under the direction of the police department?
Vigilant Solutions
Section 3 of the FBI-CJIS Security Policy defines Roles and Responsibilities for an agency. With regard to this specific question, the answer is that the responsibility for this can be in either department.
April 14, 2016
SWAT
The Hammer and the Anvil
The recent shooting of a Dallas SWAT lieutenant on cover/containment during a drug raid serves as a reminder of the many dangers of cover/containment. Often overshadowed by its more "glamorous" entry counterpart, cover/containment is essential to successful SWAT operations, especially raids and searches.
December 5, 2007
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