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Articlesby Dean ScovilleNovember 1, 2008

What to Expect from Your FTO

Policing isn't like eHarmony.com. Recruits and field training officers won't be matched based on 29 personality dimensions guaranteed to predict long-term relationship success.

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Articlesby David GriffithNovember 1, 2008

Brace for Impact

Some homeowners upside down in their mortgages have just walked away, leaving their properties to the bank. An abandoned home is bad news. It draws criminals like dead critters draw vultures.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 16, 2008

Former California Sheriff Faces New Federal Charges

Attorneys for former Orange County Sheriff Michael S. Carona revealed Tuesday that the government plans to present additional allegations against Carona during his upcoming corruption trial, and argued that they are entitled to the information before the trial later this month.

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ProductsOctober 1, 2008

ePolicing GIS

Crime Maps allows users to view updated crime activity anywhere in a police department’s jurisdiction with the new addition of satellite imagery. It is a part of a suite of applications created by ePolicing, a partnership of Los Angeles firms Lightray Productions and Psomas.

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ProductsOctober 1, 2008

Custom Web-Based Scheduling

Scheduline uses the convenience of the Web to schedule and communicate with personnel. The secure, scalable system makes scheduling fast and easy from any computer with an internet connection. Personnel can view their own schedules online, and can view or print schedules from any screen.

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ProductsOctober 1, 2008

ArcGIS 9.3

Whether you need to perform spatial analysis, manage large amounts of spatial data, or produce cartographically appealing maps to aid in decision making, ArcGIS allows you to use one common platform to meet all your GIS needs. And because ArcGIS is built using technology standards, it will integrate well with your existing systems.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 26, 2008

Chicago PD Down Hundreds of Cops, Crime Rising

The Chicago Police Department is down hundreds of officers despite pledges by City Hall to boost the force to combat growing violent crime, police union and department officials confirmed Wednesday.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 8, 2008

Illegal immigrants Who Return After Deportation Commit More Crimes, Study Finds

Illegal immigrants who have been deported at least once from the United States are far more likely than other immigrants to repeatedly commit crimes, according to a study by the nonprofit Rand Corp.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 28, 2008

IACP Urges Next President to Establish National Commission on Law Enforcement

Because every 22.2 seconds, an American is a victim of a violent crime, the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) is calling on the next president of the United States to establish immediately—during his first 100 days in office—a National Commission on criminal justice and homeland security.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 22, 2008

Sagem Morpho Unveils New Generation of Mobile Biometric ID Device

Sagem Morpho will introduce its 3rd generation Morpho RapID handheld biometric device at the 2008 International Association for Identification (IAI) Conference. The “Morpho RapID 1100” integrates a digital camera to support facial recognition, and features a larger screen, a keyboard, and enhanced wireless communication capabilities.

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