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Tag: Crime Scene Investigations: Page 10
Technology
i2 ChartExplorer Intel Software
i2
New in i2’s family of analysis products is ChartExplorer, an intel enhancement tool for law enforcement that gathers various information from files in the company’s flagship product, Analyst’s Notebook, as well as other documents into easily readable charts. This software allows you to retrieve chart information ranked by relevance, preview it for context, and add relevant items to your investigation analysis
October 31, 2005
Patrol
Ultronics Casting Silicone for Fingerprints
Ultronics
Ultronics’ AccuTrans Auto-Mix System eliminates the need for time-consuming mixing and provides a high-quality transfer of fingerprints, especially on rough surfaces. AccuTrans is easy to use and can be used to lift prints from difficult areas such as curved surfaces, brick walls, Styrofoam packing material, and computer housings.
September 30, 2005
Technology
LexisNexis Accurint LE Plus
Based on the Accurint platform, Accurint LE Plus from LexisNexis is a powerful desktop application that includes all the analyst’s mission-critical tools from the Web-based Accurint LE product. The new application allows agencies to search databases and link information from various sources to create a comprehensive analysis of a case. Features include visual link analysis, real-time batching, and GIS mapping.
August 31, 2005
Patrol
Sirchie Finger Print Laboratories Forensic Alternate Light
Sirchie
Sirchie’s GoldPanther Forensic Alternate Light source for crime scenes and crime labs is a self-contained, fully portable device featuring a wide range of light frequencies from visible light to longwave UV up to 530nm in six steps. A rear-mounted, 12-volt, rechargeable battery powers the light and the bandpass filters are contained in two sliding filter arrays. Three camera barrier filters and three pairs of barrier goggles are supplied in yellow, orange, and red.
August 31, 2005
Technology
SmartDraw Legal Solution
SmartDraw
Known for its diagramming software, SmartDraw has a new offering that provides more tools for computer diagrams of various law enforcement applications that can easily be presented in court. You can drag ready-made graphics and about 60,000 symbols from built-in libraries and drop them onto one of hundreds of templates.
July 31, 2005
Technology
Learn to Read Product DNA
Every crime scene, like every picture, tells a story. There are times when an obvious piece of evidence, complete with its own documented history, stares us right in the face, and we pass it by.
February 28, 2005
Patrol
Scene Management
By remembering and practicing a few little techniques, we can keep crime scenes as clean as a rookie’s uniform.
February 28, 2005
Technology
The Next Dimension
Since the earliest days of trial by jury, detectives have been searching for new ways to help jurors visualize crime scenes. Using new computer and photographic technologies, investigators can create diagrams with complex 3-D surfaces and immersive 360-degree images.
October 31, 2004
Technology
Moving Pictures
While all components of crime scene investigation are important, visual documentation stands out as the most effective tool for describing and recreating a crime scene.
October 31, 2002
Patrol
An Investigator’s Guide to the Methamphetamine Lab
The young children watched cartoons in the living room, while in the kitchen their mother dissolved cold tablets in a jar of denatured alcohol. She had closed up the house to keep the odors inside so her neighbors wouldn't call the police.
November 30, 2000
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