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Articlesby POLICE StaffNovember 1, 2002

Video Surveillance and Interrogation Techniques

Interview and interrogation rooms at police departments are often set up with covert video and audio. The advantage of a covert installation is that oftentimes suspects, victims, and witnesses are less likely to speak openly if they are aware that the interview is recorded.

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ProductsOctober 1, 2002

Flash-Bang

New Flash-Bang stun devices from Law Enforcement Technologies create a safer, less violent explosion than traditional devices. Instead of igniting, the aluminum powder particles in the grenade are propelled outward in a cloud when exposed to oxygen in the air. This approach lowers the pressure in the immediate area of the explosion, making injuries less likely and decreasing the risk of accidental fires. The devices are also reusable.

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ProductsFebruary 1, 2002

Night Vision Monocular

Nikon's new NightSearch night vision monocular offers a compact, lightweight design engineered to facilitate low-light surveillance. Featuring Nikon's Generation II night vision technology and a built-in infrared illuminator, NightSearch can be used to discern details even in total darkness, according to Nikon.

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Articlesby Jim Weiss and Mary DresserNovember 1, 2000

Protectors of the Courts: Important and Potentially Dangerous Assignment

In a democratic system, law comes before enforcement.  Law is predominant and as it concerns the hundreds of courthouses throughout the nation, it is the duty and responsibility of the bailiff to protect the integrity of the judicial system and ensure the safety of the court at all times.

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