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Police Magazine
November 2022
In This Issue
Technology
My Technology Can… Perform Searches of Devices in Minutes
Detego’s Field Triage Solution helps investigators reduce digital forensic lab backlogs and find evidence on devices outside of the lab.
January 6, 2023
Technology
IACP 2022: Report from the Aisles
Attendees at this year’s International Association of Chiefs Of Police exposition saw a wide variety of new products for law enforcement operations and training.
December 14, 2022
Technology
First Look: Modular Smart Storage
Real Time Networks’ Asset Tracer is a customizable intelligent locker system that can help agencies protect gear and preserve chain of custody for evidence.
December 14, 2022
Patrol
Hurricane Response: Developing Plan in Advance is Crucial
“After every major storm of the past, I guess going back to Hurricane Andrew, we have made it a point sometime in the six to eight months after the storm to pay a visit to the impacted area, talk to law enforcement, talk to the emergency management directors, and get their honest lessons learned,” says Col. Neil Baxley.
December 8, 2022
Weapons
Don’t Call It a “Negligent” Discharge
Before we play judge, jury, and executioner by hanging the millstone of “negligent discharge” around someone’s neck, we owe it to ourselves and the firearms community at large to not be cavalier in our use of language by perpetuating the use of irresponsible terms that carry with them serious legal ramifications.
December 6, 2022
Vehicle Ops
Testing the 2023 Patrol Vehicles
Gas-powered SUVs strutted their stuff at this year’s Michigan State Police testing, but the electrics will be the star in next year’s evaluations.
December 5, 2022
Patrol
Dave Smith: Deny the Lies
The untruths that have been spread about law enforcement share some of the characteristics of totalitarian propaganda.
December 2, 2022
Patrol
From JFK to Armored Van Assault on HQ, Dallas Police Are Preserving History of the Department
Some items are now on display when you first walk in the door, the true treasures are still hidden in file drawers and archive boxes. From a Jack Ruby business card to the only full-auto 45.-caliber Thompson in the history of the department, one day officers and community alike will be able to get a true glimpse of history.
December 2, 2022
Point of Law
Point of Law: Pepper Spray and Unreasonable Force
Officers using pepper spray have to be able to justify that use of force under Graham v. Connor.
December 1, 2022
Technology
Editorial: 911 Abuse is Not a Laughing Matter
Emergency communications centers are under siege from stupid callers, malicious pranksters, and technological errors.
December 1, 2022
Investigations
Forensic Resources: Second-Oldest Statewide Crime Lab in the Country Provides Scientific Expertise
“A lot of things have gone towards automation, the technology has allowed us really to move the field further,” says Cleveland Miles, director of the GBI’s Division of Forensic Sciences. “It allows us to do things efficiently and reliably. And so that's really what is happening for the field across the board, but especially in DNA.”
November 10, 2022
Investigations
Crime Scene Assistance Just a Phone Call Away in Georgia
Many times, GBI Special Agent Carl D. Murray starts out in old school fashion by first walking into the scene with a notepad and a camera. He admits one local investigator usually greets him at the scene by saying, “Go in there and work your magic.” But the veteran crime scene specialist knows that what he does is not magic
November 10, 2022
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