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Investigations: Page 91
Technology
New Jersey Agencies Adopt Spillman Data Sharing Software
After a research and evaluation process, 29 public safety agencies in Monmouth County, N.J., are adopting a shared software system from Spillman Technologies for dispatching, records management, mobile data computing, field reporting, and investigations.
Patrol
Undercover Narcotics Cop Busts 13 Students
Last week, police arrested 13 Exeter Union High School students, aged 15 to 19, on drug-related charges. The arrests were the result of an undercover operation at the California school.
Patrol
Barricade Tape
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Banner Guard barricade tape is a convenient and cost effective way to temporarily identify and control construction areas. Easy to deploy, Banner Guard is available in multiple imprints such as "DO NOT CROSS" and "CRIME SCENE."
Technology
Tactical Cameras Are a Force Multiplier
In recent years technology has come to the aid of tactical police units to help them gain better intel and counter their adversaries' tactical advantages.
Patrol
Ex-Calif. Cop Arrested for Sex Crimes On Duty
A former Modesto police officer was arrested Thursday after detectives say he "committed criminal sexual violations against an adult female" while on duty in early January.
Patrol
NYPD Cop's Gunpoint Rape Trial Resumes
The attorney representing a New York City police officer on trial for allegedly raping a school teacher at gunpoint said his client did "unforgiveable" and "criminal" acts but shouldn't face 10 years to life.
Patrol
Shots Fired: Volusia County, Florida 11/26/2011
It was the prospect for violence that found Volusia County, Fla., Dep. John Braman pulling up short of a single-story house in Deltona on the morning of Nov. 26, 2011. He'd driven there in the hopes of finding Corey Reynolds.
Patrol
Denver Cop Claims Girlfriend Assaulted Him With Justin Bieber Doll
Officer Michael Nuanes Jr., 37, claimed his 42-year-old girlfriend hurled the Barbie-sized doll at him, injuring his foot. The Denver cop had allegedly assaulted his girlfriend.
Patrol
Former LAPD Detective Guilty of Murder
A jury has convicted former Los Angeles Police Department detective Stephanie Lazarus of murdering the wife of her former lover in a cold case that forced the department to bring down one of its own.
Technology
New Restrictions on GPS Tracking
Police use of technology to catch criminals makes the U.S. Supreme Court nervous, as was evident in the recent Jones decision. In the absence of a recognized basis for a warrantless search, Jones does mean that a warrant must be obtained for installation andmonitoring of a GPS tracker on a suspect's vehicle.
Patrol
UMass Police Say Station Security Cameras Violate Their Privacy
A judge ordered the University of Massachusetts-Amherst to cease all unnecessary recordings in its campus police station after officers complained that their privacy rights were being violated.
Patrol
SCOTUS: Miranda Warning Not Required for Inmate Questioned About Other Crime
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against a Michigan inmate who contended he should have received a Miranda warning before being interrogated in a prison conference room about sexual conduct with a 12-year-old boy.
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