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Articlesby David SpraggsMarch 1, 2005

The Eliminator: DNA Tech For Detectives

Every investigation is a process of elimination. When a crime has been committed it is an investigator’s job to narrow the field of possible suspects until he or she can build a case against an individual or a group of individuals.

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Articlesby Bob DavisMarch 1, 2005

Logicube Forensic MD5

Last year I devoted two columns to reviews of different computer forensics software. This month I’m revisiting computer forensics once again, but this time let’s look at a hardware device developed for the cybercrime investigator.

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Articlesby Melanie BasichMarch 1, 2005

More Tactical Communications Gear Companies

To supplement the story, "Can You Hear Me Now?" in the March issue of Police, this is an additional resource of companies that sell tactical communications equipment.

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Articlesby Melanie BasichMarch 1, 2005

Can You Hear Me Now?

When you’re in a high-risk situation, nothing is more important than effective communication to keep you and fellow officers alive. Equipment that keeps you in touch with other tactical officers is invaluable at such times.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 24, 2005

Supreme Court Limits Segregation in State Prisons

The Supreme Court has ruled that state prisons cannot segregate inmates even temporarily except in very rare cases.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 17, 2005

Bill Would Have States Check Citizenship for Licenses

In an effort to keep foreign terrorists from acquiring United States drivers licenses, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would make states verify that applicants are U.S. citizens or legal immigrants.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 17, 2005

Bush Nominates New Chief of Intelligence

Following the senate’s confirmation of Michael Chertoff as the new secretary of Homeland Security, Bush has nominated John Negroponte, currently U.S. ambassador to Iraq, to become the first director of national intelligence.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 10, 2005

EPIC to Hold Annual Forensic Photography Classes

The Evidence Photographers International Council (EPIC) will hold its 2005 classes on evidence photography and imaging in Atlanta in November.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 3, 2005

Woman Sells Fake “Duff” Beer

A Brisbane, Australia, woman pleaded guilty to selling three cases of Duff brand beer on eBay. The problem was the beer didn’t exist.

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