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Articlesby Melanie BasichJanuary 27, 2010

Stats at a Glance

CrimeReports' eponymous flagship product allows a law enforcement agency to show the public where and when crimes are being committed in their jurisdiction via online maps. The company's Command Central takes this idea one step further by putting these statistics in the hands of the agency itself.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 25, 2010

Brite-Strike Introduces Expandable Baton Lights

Brite-Strike Technologies has introduced an expandable baton with an integrated flashlight as a dual-purpose tactical item. The company brought the product to SHOT Show 2010.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 22, 2010

SHOT Show 2010: ATN Brings Advanced Thermal Imaging System

American Technologies Network Corp. (ATN) brought its fusion system to SHOT Show 2010 as a thermal imaging innovation for officers.

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ProductsJanuary 21, 2010

Criminal Tracking System

New software from Mobile BIS dramatically enhances police officer and community safety by providing instant background checks and sex offender tracking capabilities. It also provides police officers on patrol with instant access to an individual's criminal history, gang affiliation, a color-coded warning rating, and more, all from the officer's patrol car.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 14, 2010

Detroit Police to Open Text Tip Line

For weeks, the black-and-orange billboard loomed over I-94 in Detroit with an ambiguous and ominous one-word message: CRIME.

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ProductsJanuary 14, 2010

SkeetIR-VO Thermal Monocular

Available through Morovision Night Vision, the SkeetIR-VO (viewer only) is a credit card-sized thermal monocular that displays true 320x240 resolution using one DL123 battery. This small, powerful thermal monocular has an operational runtime of more than three hours and a system weight of 6.5 ounces.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 8, 2010

Albany Police Add Patrol Car Cameras

Albany patrol officers will now be able to record encounters with suspects, following the department's equipping of the cars with in-car video systems.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 7, 2010

PDSI Awarded Contract by L.A. County to Automate Public Safety Employee Scheduling

PDSI (Principal Decision Systems International) announces it has been selected by the County of Los Angeles Sheriff's Department for the Automated Employee Scheduling System (AESS) software project.

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Photo Galleriesby Staff WriterJanuary 6, 2010

Law Enforcement Software

Now that computers have become commonplace in law enforcement vehicles, the depth and breadth of software for the police market has ballooned. A wide variety of enterprise and standalone products are now available to help officers identify threats, manage case information, administer and schedule personnel, and perform just about any other public safety duty.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 5, 2010

Male-Specific DNA Test Yields Clues in Texas Criminal Cases

A progressive type of testing that separates male DNA profiles from those of females is helping the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office start solving sexual assaults and other crimes that previously yielded inconclusive results. The new male-specific DNA test zeroes in on minute amounts of biological evidence, such as saliva, skin cells or a trace of semen.

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