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Built for Patrol: How One Police Chief Fixed Communication, Boosted Visibility, and Changed the Culture

Patrol work hasn’t changed—but the expectations on officers have. See how one police chief helped officers get the right information at the right time, improve patrol visibility, and strengthen trust without adding complexity or surveillance. This real-world story shows how patrol-driven technology can make the job safer, smarter, and more effective—starting on day one.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 8, 2006

Decatur Electronics Helps Police to Catch Speeders

Decatur Electronics has joined with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and the Illinois State Police (ISP) to promote work zone safety and speed enforcement during the construction season.

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Articlesby Bryn BailerJune 1, 2006

University of Central Florida Police Department

At the University of Central Florida, campus policing is local in nature, but international in flavor. The university prides itself on attracting a diverse student body.

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Articlesby Ernest EmersonJune 1, 2006

Countering the Karambit

The karambit is a small to medium-sized personal fighting knife that was developed and is still used today in the Indonesian archipelago. It can also be a very effective weapon for slashing someone’s throat.

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Articlesby Dan PasqualeJune 1, 2006

The Key to Auto Theft

As the mercury begins to rise, so does the crime rate nationwide. Auto theft is certainly among those warm-weather crimes of opportunity, and one that routinely spikes around this time of year. One of the easiest auto theft techniqes to detect is the use of shaved keys.

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Articlesby David GriffithJune 1, 2006

The Crusader

Educating America about the effects of violent entertainment on children is Lt. Col. Dave Grossman’s second mission.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 11, 2006

Streamlight Sponsors COPS for National Police Week

Flashlight manufacturer Streamlight has reaffirmed its commitment to the law enforcement community beginning with its 2006 contribution to Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS) during National Police Week.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 5, 2006

10th Annual Mock Prison Riot Starts Sunday

Teams of corrections officers from 31 states will be joined by corrections and law enforcement technologists at the 10th annual OLETC Mock Prison Riot, which kicks off on Sunday, May 7, and runs through Wednesday, May 10.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 5, 2006

National Association of School Resource Officers to Launch Innovative School Shooter Simulation Training

Prior to the Columbine High School shooting in 1999, school-based law enforcement personnel were not trained to deal with an active shooter on a school campus.

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ProductsMay 1, 2006

Elite Target Systems TAC II Turning Target

Elite Target Systems has developed a portable, self-contained turning target system. The system simultaneously presents or hides two silhouette targets to the firing line through the use of a wireless remote control with a range of up to 1,000 feet and an innovative dual target drive train with an intuitive user interface. The TAC II can be used inside or outside. It will stand up to 30 mph winds, but will collapse into a package 60x8.5x6.5 inches deep and weighs only 26 pounds.

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Articlesby Bryn BailerMay 1, 2006

Oneida Indian Nation Police Department

The Oneida Indian Nation Police Department fields veterans like Capt. Robert L. Ryan, who has worked in law enforcement for 37 years, including 21 years with the Madison County Sheriff's Department-nearly 10 of which were spent as sheriff.

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