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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 24, 2002

Marines Develop High-Tech Banana Peel for Crowd Control

The U.S. Marine Corps reports the deployment of a new crowd-control weapon that promises to make riots much more slippery affairs.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 11, 2002

Wireless E9-1-1 Location Technology Deployed

New E9-1-1 Technology gives police specific location information on 911 calls made on wireless phones.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 10, 2002

Computer 'Library' Speeds Evidence Collection

Computer forensics experts can now sift through thousands of files on a suspect's computer to find those relevant for evidence much more quickly thanks to the National Software Reference Library(NSRL), developed by computer scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

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Articlesby Dan BurgerJanuary 1, 2002

New Fingerprint Technology IDs the Bad Guys Faster Than Ever

The fingerprint has always been one of law enforcement’s most solid, undefeatable bits of evidence. Matching prints can be as good as gold.

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Articlesby Dave DouglasJanuary 1, 2002

Simulated Use-of-Force Training

Simulated training devices exercise those decision-making muscles; when it comes down to it, what you learn from them just might keep you alive.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 28, 2001

Criminal Justice Profession Gains Popularity

NEW YORK — Where are your kids going to college? If it’s a school with a criminal justice studies program, they may be part of a larger than normal incoming class if the nationwide trend follows the example at one of the country’s top criminal justice colleges.

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