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Section: Investigations
Technology
Super Surveillance
In preparation for Super Bowl XLIV, the Miami-Dade Police Department coordinated with the FBI, Sony Electronics, a local security integrator and other emergency managers to install video surveillance that provides full coverage, smooth video handling and crowd control.
January 31, 2010
Patrol
Crime Scenes: To Preserve and Protect
Preserving a crime scene sometimes means wrestling a grieving man to the ground so he can't disturb the DNA evidence on his murdered wife.
January 31, 2010
Special Units
Shots Fired: San Antonio, Texas 09•08•2008
As rounds smacked into the walls and furniture about Garcia and Roell, Garcia fired two quick bursts toward the top of the stairs.
December 28, 2009
Technology
Unblinking Eyes
Modern wireless networks and new battery technologies make it possible to locate surveillance cameras and listening devices virtually anywhere and without breaking the bank to do it.
December 28, 2009
Patrol
Premature Miranda Warnings
Give Miranda warnings just before commencement of apparent custodial police interrogation-not sooner. Leave Hollywood tactics to the actors.
December 13, 2009
Technology
Law Enforcement Software 2009
Read about this year's innovative computer software that makes your job easier.
November 29, 2009
Technology
Beyond Facial Recognition
Currently, biometric systems are being used every day by officers in two distinct missions: security and identification. And they can be very useful.
October 29, 2009
Patrol
Blood from a Turnip
Nothing can captivate a jury with such magnetic power as the live testimony of another human being, or even the reading of a confession in the courtroom. While it is one of the most difficult things to master, knowing and practicing the skills and techniques of good interviewing results in better case information and more convictions in the courtroom.
October 18, 2009
Patrol
Shots Fired: Brownsville, Oregon 02•16•2008
Sgt. Lawler popped up over the hood of the Pontiac just as Thompson's upper torso rose off the pavement, his gun again swinging in Lawler's direction.
October 13, 2009
Technology
Extra Eyes Patrol City's Streets
Fed up with rising criminal activity, a local crime commission in Lancaster, Pa., decided in 2001 that video surveillance cameras might be the answer to making the town safer.
August 31, 2009
Patrol
Sixth Amendment Waivers
It will now be possible for law enforcement officers to attempt to obtain a waiver and an admissible statement from a defendant without running afoul of the Sixth Amendment.
August 6, 2009
Special Units
Cancer Treatments: Battling Cartels
One thing is clear about the battle against the Mexican cartels: Your strategy for countering it tends to reflect your personal world view. And regardless of where you work on this continent, Mexican drug cartels present a great danger to you as an American law enforcement officer.
April 30, 2009
Patrol
April Fools
The fourth month of the year is generally pleasant. But as the month progresses, the dates mark the anniversaries of illicit and sinister events and the fools of April are no longer funny.
March 31, 2009
Patrol
Official Misinformation
What the exclusionary rule has actually meant in practice is that thousands (maybe millions) of criminals have been able to stop the prosecution from using critical evidence of their guilt to hold them accountable for their crimes.
February 28, 2009
Special Units
Finding a Cure for a Cancer
Drug money is so corrupting that the drug lords have bribed both police and soldiers at the highest levels of the Mexican government.
February 28, 2009
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
Technology
Just a Touch: Using Touch DNA Evidence
Amazing. This unknown suspect left behind enough DNA from just briefly touching the sides of the victim's underwear to provide a statistically significant partial DNA profile.
November 30, 2008
Patrol
Contacting Mentally Ill Subjects
Fill your tool belt with things you need to keep yourself safe when dealing with the mentally ill. Each piece of information gathered before arriving on scene is another tool you may need.
November 30, 2008
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