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Type: News
Section: Investigations
Patrol
Pimping Near Police Station a Bad Idea
A married couple pleaded no contest to charges they ran a brothel across the street from a police station in Concord, Calif., Contra Costa County authorities said.
February 2, 2006
Technology
DNA Database Benefits Outweigh Problems
A new law went into effect on Jan. 1 in Michigan. It ordered everyone convicted of a felony or sex-related misdemeanor in Michigan to give authorities a sample of their DNA. This would be very helpful to investigators -- if everything were in place to carry it out.
March 13, 2002
Technology
Nebraska Begins Sex Offender Notification Service
Appriss Inc., has teamed up with the Nebraska State Patrol Sex Offender Registry Office to provide sex offender notification on moderate, or Level II, offenders.
July 31, 2001
Technology
New Technology Draws a Bead on Gunfire
The ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, from Trilon Technology, working in harmony with the Communicator, a high-speed notification system, from Dialogic Communications Corporation, is helping officers pinpoint — precisely — where guns are being fired.
June 30, 2000
Technology
Orange County Deputies to Use Video During Family Disturbance Calls
The Orange County Sheriff's Department in California is giving deputies digital video cameras to film family disturbance calls. The 20 cameras cost $20,000 and will help provide evidence for domestic violence cases.
May 31, 2000
Technology
Anti-Missile Technology May Help Identify Dead Bodies
Santa Teresa, New Mexico's Recognition Solutions Inc. is employing copyrighted software that uncovers the individual characteristics of a body's skull when used on typical X-rays commonly used by dentists. This technology was originally designed for the rapid determination incoming international missiles.
April 30, 2000
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