Can less-lethal weapons advance to the point that police can use them instead of deadly force? Axon's Rick Smith believes they can.
Read More →Researchers from the City University of New York’s Advanced Science Research Center discovered that by combining no more than two layers of graphene, they would be able to create an ultra-thin material that, when it is struck by a fast-moving projectile like a bullet, it suddenly hardens and protects the wearer.
Read More →Despite no show of public support, the state Senate Public Safety Committee on Tuesday passed a bill that would require law enforcement agencies in California to disclose all of the surveillance equipment they use to the public.
Read More →Ford has tweaked some on-board technology to warn if someone approaches the car from behind.
Read More →New Albany, Miss., police want to add $10 to traffic tickets to bring their technology up-to-date.
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