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Police & Security News

1208 Juniper Street
Quakertown, PA

18951-1520

 

Phone: 215.538.1240

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SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2003

VOL. 19  ISSUE 5


    

IN THIS ISSUE!

 

 

Getting the Most from Your Agency’s Web Site
A well designed law enforcement Web site can deliver a myriad of information and services to the community it protects.

                          By James Onder

                               


The Multi -Tool Shootout

A Comparative Test of the Best Multi-tools for Police Applications

                              By Allan Garcia 

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The Wheels of Justice
A movie being  filmed in your community can be a real financial shot in the arm. However, it’s best not to get too “starstruck” when Hollywood comes calling.

                 
By Sgt. James G. Post

 


EDITORIAL FOCUS
     AUTOMATION IN LAW ENFORCEMENT

Two Dozen Ways to Use the Internet to Enhance
Your Investigations

What are 24 ways your investigators can use the Internet to monitor criminal and terrorist threats and enhance more traditional investigations?

 

By Cmdr. Dave Pettinari

Getting the Most from Your Agency's Web Site
A well designed law enforcement Web site can deliver a 
myriad of information and services to the community it protects.

 

  By James Onder        

What's New in Composite Imaging?
New Computerized Facial Composite Imaging Systems for 2003

 

By Eugene Nielsen

Free Software Available for School-Based Emergencies 
School Emergency Management Planning Software can provide the most up-to-date and complete information.    

 

By Bill Siuru 

FEATURES  

The Multi-Tool Shootout 
A Comparative Test of the Best Multi-tools for Police Applications

 

By Allan Garcia  

Speeding Evidence and Increased Plead Rates 
The use of in-car video, coupled with speed detection technology, has proven very effective in reducing court appearance time for police officers.

 

By Carl Fors         

Handling Emotionally Disturbed Persons: 
An Officer Safety Perspective
EDPs have attacked peace officers during traffic stops and pedestrian contacts.

 

By Gerald W. Garner  

How to Conduct a Bomb Search 
The average law enforcement officer will never encounter an actual bomb during his career. 

 

By Capt.  Jim Smith  

Disarming the Armed - Conflict Resolution Amongst Cops
Two officers arguing with one another lose control and become physically violent, causing injury. Whose job is it to prevent such calamities?

 

By Ernest E. Green III  

Using Neuro-Linguistic Programming 
to Detect Deception

Can Pinocchio’s eyes truly reveal his lies?

 

By Christopher Dillingham  

2005 CVPIs to Feature Optional Fire
Suppression System 

The system, still under development, uses technology developed for military armored personnel vehicles.

 

By Bill Siuru    


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