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Newsby Staff WriterApril 20, 2006

N.J. Court Says No to Law Arming Probation Officers

A New Jersey state law allowing probation officers to carry firearms and receive law enforcement training was ruled unconstitutional by the state Supreme Court on Wednesday.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 6, 2006

Canada Scraps Plan to Decriminalize Pot Use

Canada's new Conservative government will scrap draft legislation which would have decriminalized the possession of small amounts of marijuana, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Monday.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 6, 2006

DOJ to Observe National Crime Victims’ Rights Week

The Department of Justice plans to commemorate National Crime Victims’ Rights Week April 23-29, which pays tribute to crime victims and those who serve them.

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ProductsApril 1, 2006

AdZone Research FAST Report

AdZone Research has launched FAST Report software to supplement its flagship Online Predator Profiling System (OPPS), used to find online predators by monitoring Internet chat rooms. FAST Report is designed as a tool for police responding to the home of a missing child. The simpler system gives officers in the field instant access to data from chat rooms monitored by OPPS to find possible leads in a case.

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ProductsApril 1, 2006

Matrox Remote Graphics Unit

Matrox Graphics’ Extio F1400, the world’s first remote graphics unit. With this solution, the user interface of the computer—the keyboard, mouse, monitors, audio peripherals, and graphics hardware—may be separated from the rest of the computer by up to 250 meters (820 feet) of fiber-optic cable. The product supports up to four digital or analog monitors at a time, and has passive (fanless) cooling. The unit can be used for computer-aided dispatch, security monitoring, and process control.

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ProductsApril 1, 2006

JPS Interoperability Device

Raytheon Company’s JPS Communications is replacing its legacy NXU-2 Network eXtension Unit with the NXU-2A. The new unit uses radio over Internet protocol (RoIP) and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) technology to send and receive digital voice messages.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 23, 2006

Cops to Cycle Across Country for Officers Memorial

A team of 12 police officers plans to traverse the country on a three-week bicycle ride this spring, beginning April 15 in Los Angeles and ending in New Jersey. There they will join riders who will continue with other cyclists to the national law enforcement officers memorial in Washington D.C. during police week.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 16, 2006

Brownells Launches New Law Enforcement Website

Brownells, supplier of factory gun parts, gunsmithing tools, and accessories, has launched a new Website — www.Brownells.mil-le.com — focused on the special needs of military and law enforcement personnel.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 16, 2006

NENA Report Urges New 9-1-1 System

As public safety professionals from throughout the U.S. converged on the nation’s capital for the fourth annual 9-1-1 Goes to Washington, the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) announced the release of Next Generation 9-1-1: Responding to an Urgent Need for Change.

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ProductsMarch 1, 2006

JPS Communications Signal and Noise Voter

JPS Communications, a Raytheon company, has improved its SNV-12 Signal-and-Noise Voter to further enhance flexibility and value. The SNV-12’s new, software-enabled features include a variable Vote Lock onset delay timer and the ability to reduce the pilot tone detection sensitivity. A voter is a communication device that ensures high-quality radio signal transmission, rebroadcast, and reception across its network.

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