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Articlesby Joe DiamondApril 1, 2004

Connecting the Dots

Computers have revolutionized the art of crime mapping. Once just an exercise of sticking pins into a map glued to a bulletin board, crime mapping is now built on a foundation of “geographic information systems,” or GIS, a fancy term for creating, updating, and analyzing computerized maps.

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Articlesby Bob DavisApril 1, 2004

InfinaDyne CD/DVD Inspector 2.1

Nowadays it's easier to commit a crime with a computer than with a gun.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 26, 2004

Vacationing Family Sees Home Intruder on Web Cam

A man in Bothell, Wash., had a feeling someone had been entering his family’s home while they were out of town. So he set up a Web cam and caught someone on camera.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 26, 2004

Award Recognizes Observant Officers

The seventh annual Looking Beyond the License Plate award program recognizes law enforcement officers whose observation of a license plate led to the arrest of a suspect or to a crime being solved. The entry deadline is June 1, 2004.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 19, 2004

TREXPO West Tactical Show Opens Monday

TREXPO, the nation’s premiere trade show and conference, will return to the Long Beach (Calif.) Convention Center next week, March 22–24, with an exciting schedule of presentations, seminars, and training classes.

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ProductsMarch 1, 2004

Audio Cassette Duplicators

Courterport Model QP-SC2A records audio from Microcassettes onto standard cassettes. The easy-to-use recorder operates at two times speed, features one-button start, and automatically stops both tapes when copy is completed.

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ProductsMarch 1, 2004

Virtual Reality Training

VirTra Systems' interactive, high-definition, virtual reality platforms immerse officers in training scenarios. The IVR-360 HD training system series teaches high-fidelity, 360-degree situational awareness and use-of-force judgment.

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Articlesby Bob DavisMarch 1, 2004

The CAD Zone Law Enforcement Drawing Software

The CAD Zone's latest releases of The Crime Zone and The Crash Zone law enforcement drawing applications (now both at version 7.2) are worth a billion words and more.

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ProductsFebruary 1, 2004

Fingerprinting System

The sweetFINGER Solution from Atsonic is a portable wireless fingerprinting system that allows law enforcement to scan, collect, and verify biometrics data in real time directly from checkpoints, crime scenes, and other field situations. Adaptive algorithms are used for image decomposing and processing.

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