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Ray Martinez, an LAPD detective, is seeing fewer fatal drive-by shootings. When Martinez goes behind the yellow tape, he's more commonly working on cases where a gunman has walked straight up to the victim — a walk-up shooting.
Read More →Automated license plate reader (ALPR) technology allows law enforcement officers to quickly recognize expired tags and identify and locate stolen vehicles. But it's also often instrumental in finding wanted and missing persons and solving a wide range of crimes, including homicides.
Read More →People who live in fear are not really free, or cannot stay free long with such anxiety, and you are the ones they call in a crisis.
Read More →A 16-year-old boy is accused of firing at a rival gang member in front of the Portland Police Bureau's East Precinct.
Read More →D.C. prosecutors have stopped sending DNA evidence to the city’s new state-of-the-art crime lab after they said they discovered errors in the way analysts determined whether a sample can be linked to a suspect or a victim.
Read More →CrimePad takes full advantage of the iPad's capabilities. The app can be used to record voice, capture video, and take non-evidentiary photos.
Read More →IDGA will debut its inaugural Smart Policing Summit this April 27–29 in Washington, D.C. The event will host law enforcement agencies and research firms in an open forum to discuss tactics and techniques to decrease crime and increase case closure rates.
Read More →The court has established that law enforcement officers are human and make mistakes and cannot be convicted of a crime for making an objectively reasonable mistake.
Read More →The New FARO Freestyle3D Handheld Laser Scanner is an easy-to-use device utilized to scan and measure objects in tight spaces, making it ideal for crime scene and trace evidence data collection.
Read More →Spillman Analytics offers agencies a fully integrated, map-based analytics tool to assist in Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) initiatives.
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