Legal Redlands CA

This section of articles provides handy information on a wide variety of current Legal topics and issues. In addition, some of the most famous lawsuits are explored and analyzed.

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Protect Your Trademarks Redlands CA

Each year, toy companies pour billions into advertising campaigns to place products in front of store buyers, parents and kids. Unfortunately, the "dividends" from these investments often include competitors trying to ride on the coattails of their hot products-often by adopting similar names.

The ACLU plays "Go Fish" Redlands CA

First let me say the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) serves a useful purpose, even though I rarely agree with their take on things.

An emergency within an emergency Redlands CA

Deliberately directing bullets at the head may not be politically correct, but the headshot has a specific tactical use.

Cart before the horse? Redlands CA

It made the front page news in our small-town — population 11,000.

Forensic composite imaging Redlands CA

Whether done by sketch artist or computer, how accurate is it really?

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"Schools out for Summer" Redlands CA

A few days ago, someone set fire to a tree planted at the local high school in honor of our community's veterans.

"Speedballs" in a can Redlands CA

Law enforcement copes with young people's use of popular energy drinks containing or combined with alcohol

...Worth a thousand words Redlands CA

Responding to an alarm at an elementary school, officers pull into the school's parking lot.

A FORCE UNITED: Information sharing across law enforcement Redlands CA

In the "Art of War," Sun Tzu says those "whose ranks are united in purpose will be victorious.

A game of "what if" Redlands CA

The answer is what has been dubbed by the media as the "Missouri Miracle" might have been called the "Missouri Nightmare" instead, with Owenby suffering the same fate as Hornbeck — becoming one of America's permanently missing.

A lead time for lead Redlands CA

The interplay of supply and demand has created a pricey situation for popular law enforcement ammunition across the country

A nation without drunk driving Redlands CA

Technology will help achieve the goal

A new era in POLICING Redlands CA

Grant funding gives law enforcement the opportunity to cash in on groundbreaking technologies

A new sheriff in town Redlands CA

There's a new sheriff in town and he's keeping an eye on your driving, my driving, and best of all, my teen's driving — at least if you're living in DeForest, Wisconsin.

A simple plot Redlands CA

Liquid explosives provide an easy means of terror. How does law enforcement detect, prevent and respond to this threat?

A storm is brewing... Redlands CA

"We are sacrificing hometown security for homeland security.

A time for mourning, not politics Redlands CA

The gun control movement has a face again — 32 of them in fact.

A trace of evidence Redlands CA

New material aids investigators in lifting trace evidence

A traffic stop experiment Redlands CA

There are hundreds of combinations of events that can take place during a traffic stop; the suspect can comply, passively resist, assault, run from the officer, etc.

A vision in holster technology Redlands CA

When manufacturers first began attaching tactical lights to handguns, most experts immediately identified the holster paradox.

A well-mapped response Redlands CA

Emergency preparedness software gives first responders a better view of the rescue scene with new mapping technologies

Achieving interoperability through software technology Redlands CA

After investigating a homicide for four years, Det.

Active shooter prevention Redlands CA

What you really need to do is prevent something like this from happening," says Tom Turner, director of campus safety at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia, of the April 16th Virginia Tech massacre.

ADA compliance Redlands CA

Are your facilities and communications — including Web sites — accessible to people with disabilities?

Advances in training Redlands CA

Last month, the cover of our issue erroneously showcased a tactical officer with his finger on the trigger, instead of outside of it.

All in a good day's Sleep Redlands CA

Police and rotating shifts

All mesh networking is not created equal Redlands CA

Everyone in law enforcement understands mobile data and the value of having access to mission-critical information in the field.

An accident waiting to happen Redlands CA

One of Minnesota's top cops looks back at the tragic I-35W Mississippi River Bridge Collapse

An emergency within an emergency Redlands CA

Deliberately directing bullets at the head may not be politically correct, but the headshot has a specific tactical use.

An evolution in cell forensics Redlands CA

A woman is held against her will for nearly 36 hours by her common law husband.

An eye on CRIME Redlands CA

Using public surveillance cameras to capture homicides and other crimes

Anatomy of a convention Redlands CA

Law enforcement conventions often are gatherings sponsored or convened by private businesses to benefit enforcement professionals.

AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT Redlands CA

Is this technological tool the next force multiplier?

BackTrack going forward Redlands CA

Bloodstain pattern software continues to be a mainstay since 1989

Battle of the bandwidths Redlands CA

Terrorists are spotted building a weapon of mass destruction in an abandoned airport hangar.

Being smart about sexual assault Redlands CA

Knowing how to properly collect evidence of sexual assault crimes is important for any investigator

Best practices in mobile data communications Redlands CA

The Orange County Sheriff's Department (OCSD) covers an expansive geographic area that includes the communities of San Clemente, Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Orange, Rancho Santa Margarita, Santiago Canyon, Stanton, Lake Forest and Laguna Hills.

Beyond CODIS Redlands CA

The changing face of forensic DNA analysis

Billboards and the FBI Redlands CA

Law enforcement is becoming more and more clued-in when it comes to both technology and getting the most out of private-sector relationships and nothing could be smarter.

Biometrics bolsters equipment accountability Redlands CA

It's a tough day on the job for a police chief when a critical piece of equipment goes missing.

Blueprint of a bloodbath Redlands CA

A tactical training expert defines a plan for active shooter situations

Body bunker basics Redlands CA

A Body bunker basics Firearms tactics body bunker, often called a ballistic shield or ballistic blanket, is a handheld portable bullet-resistant shield designed to augment an officer's vest.

Bridging the gap between first responder and citizen caller Redlands CA

These are common scenarios that first responders encounter daily and that today require the use of creative communication techniques, all involving verbal exchange.

BRINGING COVER WITH YOU Redlands CA

When there are no trees to hide behind, body bunkers provide tactical protection

Building a WEB inside your department Redlands CA

Law enforcement taps into the Intranet's infinite possibilities

Carbine captures attention Redlands CA

The police carbine is a tool which overlaps the capabilities of the handgun and long-range rifle.

Cart before the horse? Redlands CA

It made the front page news in our small-town — population 11,000.

CEDs stop suspects in their tracks Redlands CA

But without sound policy, comprehensive training and community outreach, departments may find themselves without them

Cell phone bombs Redlands CA

How law enforcement can (and can't) prevent them

Cellular communications gets a boost Redlands CA

When Cory Pulsipher began working in law enforcement more than 20 years ago in Washington County, Utah, the main channel of communication for police and sheriffs was the two-way radio.

Characters reveal character Redlands CA

The human resources departments of law enforcement agencies go to great lengths to try and hire the best candidates.

Chariots under fire Redlands CA

Trends in armored vehicles reflect security concerns in a post-9/11 SWAT force

Checking your list, and checking it twice Redlands CA

Checklists and logs for the crime scene photographer

Click it to ride Redlands CA

Television viewers can tune to just about any episode of the reality show "Cops" and ride along as patrol officers cruise urban streets on routine police calls.

Cold case squads Redlands CA

I've seen news stories in the past about cold case squads composed of retired law enforcement officers.

Comfort Level Redlands CA

Manufacturers meet the growing demand for better women's body armor with new designs, new technology and a unique line of new products

Connecting resources to solve crimes Redlands CA

Successfully linking law enforcement data between multiple agencies in South Carolina has become a reality, and a helpful one at that.

Conquering the beast Redlands CA

Unfit and unhealthy officers experience enormous problems.

Creating a common operating picture Redlands CA

The Los Angeles Regional Common Operational Picture Program employs technologies to improve off-site emergency operations communications

Creating the mobile office Redlands CA

Michigan departments take technology on the road

Creating the super DETECTIVE Redlands CA

Information culled by the NYPD's Real Time Crime Center gives detectives super investigative powers

Criminals caught on tape Redlands CA

Regional labs highlight Enforcement Expo video analysis presentation

Data mining watch dogs Redlands CA

In a house filled with teenagers, the Constitutional right to privacy need not apply.

Death notification: Breaking the bad news Redlands CA

Why does so little training exist for the most grim job in law enforcement?

Deceptive Techniques Redlands CA

It happened in Canada, when local media representatives got up in arms over a Vancouver police officer posing as a reporter in order to lure a suspect with outstanding warrants into position for arrest.

Deceptively designed footwear Redlands CA

The tactical officer is a special breed of officer.

Deconstructing the KRISS Vector submachine gun Redlands CA

The KRISS Vector is to weapons what the M16 was to lever-action rifles.

Diffusing crisis Redlands CA

Memphis police asked how an armed confrontation with a mentally ill individual might have been prevented, and found a unique answer

Dig into data mining Redlands CA

Enhanced analysis can help law enforcement be more proactive

Digital kids in danger Redlands CA

Children are more vulnerable than ever to predatory grooming via portable multimedia devices

Disappearing blue line Redlands CA

Imagine a subway bombing in a city lacking enough experienced cops to fight ordinary crime, much less terrorism.

Don't reinvent the wheel Redlands CA

In line with his thinking, this issue is chock full of examples to learn from and take home to your own department.

Eight ideas for 2008 Redlands CA

Time for my annual list of things you can do to improve your department.

Eliminating the information exchange bottleneck Redlands CA

The Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM) was developed to enable federal, state and local justice and public safety agencies to exchange data in a common, replicable format.

Elite rifle, elite shooting Redlands CA

Testing a firearm is a lot like getting to know someone.

End-of-year lessons Redlands CA

At the end of every year, I close with a look at selected strategies for making your department both better to lead and more relevant to the community you serve.

Ending law enforcement's long winter of disconnect? Redlands CA

The Law Enforcement National Data Exchange may revolutionize information sharing if it proves to be secure, accurate and sound

Enforcement Expo offers free training to attendees Redlands CA

A big goal of Enforcement Expo, August 12 to 13 in Columbus, Ohio, is to provide expert training and timely discussion for professionals in the field.

Enforcement Expo peek Redlands CA

Imagine law enforcement enjoying the education only hands-on experiences can offer, networking new ideas in the industry and previewing the possible technologies that could change, shape and revolutionize the future of law enforcement — and that was only last year.

Equipment and training for the taking Redlands CA

CEDAP is a federal grant program administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), a component of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Essentials for the patrol officer Redlands CA

When firearms, protective vests, holsters, flashlights and safety equipment are in discussion, they catch attention.

Eyes wide shut Redlands CA

I was at the park the other day with a friend and her 4-year-old daughter when a "bathroom emergency" arose.

Facial fiction becoming fact Redlands CA

Facial recognition technologies continue to improve in performance

Fill 'er up with hydrogen Redlands CA

Debuting in 1962, "The Jetsons" animated series was based on a vision of what life in the late 21st century may be like.

Fingerprinting reforms at hand Redlands CA

A novel means of print detection may be a golden opportunity to improve fingerprinting processes. Why is no one paying attention?

Firing from cover Redlands CA

Tactical shooting is like musical chairs; where one is when the music stops is important.

Fit for Duty Redlands CA

How to train for the real deal

Five things you need to know about keeping your officers connected Redlands CA

One of the most frustrating experiences for an officer is to lose access to critical information while on the job due to a dropped network signal.

Flower power Redlands CA

The firearm-mounted laser has made tremendous improvements over time.

Focusing on what's vital for victims Redlands CA

Criminal victimization has a widespread impact, requiring extra attention and effective response strategies by agencies

Forensic composite imaging Redlands CA

Whether done by sketch artist or computer, how accurate is it really?

Forensic video lab ready for training, ready for duty Redlands CA

The goal of pursuing excellence in a university setting is not uncommon.

Four legs, a tail and lots of heart Redlands CA

Police K-9s really are something special

France brings a new weapon to the less-lethal field Redlands CA

Flash-Ball is not something from those paintball weekends.

From fiber to armor Redlands CA

Piecing together the construction of soft body armor

From Hollywood's 'not' list to corrections' 'hot' list Redlands CA

But while celebrities try to steer clear of the SCRAM bracelet, the gadget is topping gotta-have-it lists for supervising authorities nationwide.

From starlight to street light Redlands CA

Tactics and techniques using contemporary low-light technology in diverse circumstances

From Wisconsin's ground... up Redlands CA

A man drives hundreds of miles and parks his tractor in a pond.

GETTING WHERE YOU WANT TO GO Redlands CA

Agencies are finding alternatives to the squad car can help them navigate the community

Going prone Redlands CA

When Henry Montelongo found out he wasn't going to inherit his late father's fortune, he stormed out of the attorney's office.

Got a laser in your sights? Redlands CA

Picking the right laser for the job

GPS photo-mapping in law enforcement Redlands CA

When Soon Kim, a Korean national working at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, disappeared during a boating trip on Lake Powell with his roommate in 1985, the subsequent investigation turned up more questions than answers — about both his life and death.

Halting violent plots Redlands CA

As the summer approaches, many parents are filled with dread.

HAZARDOUS DUTY Redlands CA

Training officers to tackle hazmat emergencies

Hit the pavement Redlands CA

Where the past meets the future in police bike patrols

Home field advantage Redlands CA

As community populations increase, agencies find creative ways to stretch budgets without compromising safety and security on the homefront

Home monitoring system boosts victim and community safety Redlands CA

The assailant lurked in the shadows outside the Edenton, North Carolina, bingo hall for hours.

HOMELAND SECURITY: All day, every day Redlands CA

Grant funding and groundbreaking legislation help secure one of the nation's busiest seaports

Honor the fallen and silent Redlands CA

Suarez made the leap from Marine to police work while taking college courses aboard the Marine Corps base where he was stationed.

Identifying the unknown Redlands CA

Clark County Coroner's Office uses Web to put a name with a face

Illegal IDs Redlands CA

A look inside the document fraud business through the eyes of a counterfeiter

Improvised explosives Redlands CA

A recent conversation with Professor Ehud Keinan not only gave me much food for thought, but also made me look at the issue of improvised explosives in a completely different way.

In defense of the shotgun Redlands CA

The shotgun has long been a mainstay in the arsenal of U.

Inflatable boats to the rescue Redlands CA

Marine patrol fleets use Rigid-hull Inflatable Boats (RIBs) versus traditional patrol boats for increased port safety

Information & intelligence sharing after 9/11 Redlands CA

From local to federal levels, sharing efforts are improving, but more needs to be done

Inside a law enforcement intranet Redlands CA

Deputies, officers, clerks and volunteers all seem to have the same two questions when it comes to law enforcement paperwork.

Instant access to vital information: The role of GIS Redlands CA

GIS used successfully with leading public safety software will continue to offer the speed and performance needed to respond when seconds matter.

Instantly there Redlands CA

The old cliché is to simply say, "A picture is worth a thousand words.

Internet "burn books" Redlands CA

"In the movie "Mean Girls" the popular girls write disparaging remarks about other young women in what they call a "burn book.

Internet watchdogs Redlands CA

Law enforcers go online with citizen sleuths to bring Internet predators to justice

Interoperable applications for a national wireless network: A case study of mobile video applications Redlands CA

Does a requirement for public safety video interoperability exist? According to first responders, the answer is 'yes.'

Investigating water deaths Redlands CA

Clearing the muddy waters of drowning investigations

It's getting hot in here Redlands CA

Law enforcement finds comfort with new climate-control apparel technology

Just a pinch of cyanide Redlands CA

The basics of homicidal poisoning investigations

Just good insurance Redlands CA

It's better to carry a back-up weapon and not need it, than to not have one at all

KEEPING TERRORISTS off the front page Redlands CA

Information exchanged through the Terrorist Screening Center raises the red flag on terror suspects

Kids with guns Redlands CA

How agencies have made strides to get guns out of the hands of juveniles

Know when to retrain? Redlands CA

Electronic learning tools make it easier for training managers

Knowledge Factor takes the guesswork out of testing Redlands CA

In college, there is a type of exam students jokingly refer to as the "multiple guess test.

LAW and ORDER meets BIO crime Redlands CA

The anthrax attacks of 2001 incited a movement to get microbial evidence accepted in courtrooms

Leading organizations support Enforcement Expo '08 Redlands CA

In its fourth year of serving the law enforcement community, the national conference moves to Columbus, Ohio, August 12 to 13

Learning from disaster Redlands CA

Sheriff Rich Stanek to give keynote address at 2008 Enforcement Expo

Less-lethal taken to a higher level Redlands CA

The LAPD's new beanbag platform

Let it snow Redlands CA

Patrolling winter wonderlands

Level-headed ballistic protection Redlands CA

Modern helmets are more comfortable and used more regularly for day-to-day officer protection against today's better-armed criminals

LIDAR: The speed enforcement weapon of choice Redlands CA

Lidar is setting its aim on speed violators in congested traffic areas

LifeGuard tracks criminals where they hide Redlands CA

"A Flock of Seagulls" once crooned, "You're trying to hide away from me, away from me.

Lighting the laser lens Redlands CA

Evidence collection has benefited greatly from lasers.

Location intelligence: The next trend in mapping technology Redlands CA

As the challenges facing public safety communications and emergency response professionals continue to grow, location intelligence technology empowers public safety professionals with the data and tools to make more informed decisions.

Long guns on patrol Redlands CA

Officers find it takes more than a handgun, a badge and handcuffs to protect the public and themselves

Look Mom, no hands: Implementing speech-enabled applications Redlands CA

Recent technological advances in voice recognition systems have shattered traditional associations with ineffective and often times frustrating automated prompts and customer relationship management technologies.

Looking toward the "Agency of the future" Redlands CA

To better address these and other requirements, law enforcement professionals are working today with technology vendors to develop innovative tools.

Loosening the noose on BIGOTRY Redlands CA

Campus law enforcement can help bridge the divide between hate and tolerance

Making a Case for Better Scene Management Redlands CA

What the Hanover County Sheriff's Office learned from the D.C. sniper investigation

Making friends with the media Redlands CA

Over the past few years the growing antipathy between law enforcement and the media has turned into the 800-pound gorilla in the room.

Making technology pay off Redlands CA

The right tools, attitude and time help officers maximize a technology's potential

Making the case for "Genetic Justice" Redlands CA

Outsourcing to private DNA laboratories may be the answer

Mapping choices abound as traffic and crashes mount Redlands CA

Get smart about technology choices when mapping crash scenes

MARCHING TO THE SOUND OF GUNSHOTS Redlands CA

Virginia Tech incident puts emphasis on active shooter response

Mastering the magazine Redlands CA

Keeping bullets in the chamber is important to stay in the fight.

Media's tabloid news Redlands CA

Recently, television personality Nancy Grace, along with the rest of the national media, grabbed onto a story originating in the area where I live.

Microstamping calls the shots Redlands CA

A revolutionary gun identification technology finds favor and foes

MISSION POSSIBLE: Forensics for small to mid-sized departments Redlands CA

When it comes to evidence, complicated cases can certainly challenge the resources of small to mid-sized departments.

Mobile moves Redlands CA

BMDTs and laptops: On the road to becoming standard issue in patrol vehicles

MOBILE tactical trainers Redlands CA

The Mobile Tactical Trainer provides a training environment that can replicate a variety of scanrios officers may encounter on the job.

Moving, moving, moving Redlands CA

Technology helps officers keep traffic moving in New York City

MRSA infections: Tougher tha Kevlar Redlands CA

Prevention is needed to stop the deadly bacterial epidemic plaguing law enforcement

Navigating through crisis Redlands CA

Tactical floor planning software helps agencies plan for emergency

NEW DAY, new challenges Redlands CA

Looking for solutions in all the right places

New Orleans gets a "do-over" Redlands CA

Storm devastation can't kill the creative spirit of the New Orleans Police Department

New research closes in on stand-off bomb detection Redlands CA

The ability to detect explosives from a distance is vital to protecting against terrorist threats.

New year ... new ride Redlands CA

The 2008 Michigan State Police Vehicle Evaluation helps law enforcement pick the right ride for the right mission

NIMS compliance — 2007 Redlands CA

In sight of the goal line

No light? No problem. Redlands CA

Photographing crime scenes in poor lighting situations

Not in my city, not on my watch Redlands CA

Miami PD protects a diverse population by building trust

Not your normal nurse Redlands CA

Forensic nursing offers law enforcement something much different than IVs and painkillers

NYC Fights and NYC WiNs! Redlands CA

New York City applies DHS funding to create the citywide mobile network NYCWiN

Officer-involved shootings Redlands CA

Uncovering clues with 3D diagramming

One seat belt at a time Redlands CA

Individual officers can make a difference saving lives

Organizing child pornography evidence Redlands CA

When investigators examine a computer hard drive for child pornography, it can have more than 100,000 images.

PAINTING the nation's arms neon Redlands CA

Are brightly colored firearms putting officers in danger?

Part I: Pill Pushers on the 'Net Redlands CA

Taking on online prescription drug diversion

Part II: Pill pushers on the 'Net Redlands CA

Intelligence sharing to combat illicit online pharmacies

Personal Internet presence Redlands CA

Law enforcement officers must keep an invisible barrier between themselves and the outside world to protect their homes and loved ones.

Pick your RIDE Redlands CA

2007 Michigan State Police Vehicle Evaluation helps departments pick the best ride for the job

Picture perfect Redlands CA

A practical and cost-effective guide to building the ultimate crime scene photographer's toolkit

Planning for the unplanned Redlands CA

Mutual aid is an intergovernmental agreement to assist another agency during a disaster, civil unrest or incident that requires participation outside of the agency with original jurisdiction.

Police suicide Redlands CA

Steps that can save an officer's life

Policing our children Redlands CA

Do law enforcement officers worry more about their children? I think we do — and I also think it's tougher being a cop's kid than the child of someone in a more insular profession.

Policing the mentally ill Redlands CA

Recently, two Virginia police officers met violent deaths following a shoot-out with a young man who, by all accounts, was mentally deranged.

Praying for a breakthrough Redlands CA

Solving cold case investigations without DNA evidence is not impossible

Precision rifle training: Keep it complicated Redlands CA

Law enforcement firearms training has always adhered to the "keep it simple" axiom.

Privacy and public safety Redlands CA

As I write this column, the families of Virginia Tech students and faculty gunned down by an obviously disturbed young man are still reeling, while university and law enforcement officials sort through the puzzle, looking for answers.

Products for the investigator's taste Redlands CA

More than just firearms and sports equipment, SHOT Show 2006 offered a smorgasbord of items for the technical investigator

Protect Your Trademarks Redlands CA

Each year, toy companies pour billions into advertising campaigns to place products in front of store buyers, parents and kids. Unfortunately, the "dividends" from these investments often include competitors trying to ride on the coattails of their hot products-often by adopting similar names.

PROTECTING "The Perimeter" Redlands CA

Innovative funding ideas keep metro Atlanta protected and prepared

Protecting the children Redlands CA

Program trains detectives to help child victims find the words to describe their abuse

PSYCHOLOGY 101: the mind of a shooter Redlands CA

Understanding how a gunman thinks could help law enforcement prevent another shooting tragedy

Public police records? Redlands CA

Dozens of California police agencies have teamed with criminal justice-based unions and special interest groups to oppose legislation changing a state Supreme Court ruling barring public access to police disciplinary hearings.

PUBLIC WARNING in the nation's capital Redlands CA

RSAN and WAVES mass notification systems inform the public of impending harm

Pump it up Redlands CA

The most readily available firearm for the patrol officer is the handgun.

Putting a name to a face Redlands CA

Facial recognition systems help officers make timely decisions

Putting a SPIN on communications Redlands CA

New intelligence network fosters information sharing among southwestern Pennsylvania departments

Q&A with Ken Good Redlands CA

LET talks with an expert about the issues and advances in low-light training and technology

Qualified candidates Redlands CA

To resolve the manpower shortage will take quick and innovative thinking.

Ready for disaster? Redlands CA

This Christmas we were unexpectedly detained for an extra day when Mother Nature dumped 12-plus inches of snow in northern Wisconsin.

Real-life Recruiting Redlands CA

Inside law enforcement recruiting efforts nationwide

Red, blue and inescapable Redlands CA

LEDs are proving to be the bright spot in lightbar innovation

Right on schedule Redlands CA

Time-saving software makes scheduling and managing time off no sweat

Ringing busy: Managing commercial telecommunications in a public safety world Redlands CA

A police officer, alone, has a vehicle stopped by the side of the road late at night.

Road warriors Redlands CA

Mobility gives law enforcement command and control on scene

Rumbler rattles motorists alert Redlands CA

Getting a driver's attention today can be nearly impossible.

SaaS applications level the information sharing field Redlands CA

From the business world to government and public safety, hosted software solutions are changing the paradigm for how software is purchased and used.

Saved by the bell? Redlands CA

Safety in America's schools — from truancy to sex crimes

Saving lives doesn't have to be complicated Redlands CA

I can't tell you the last time I read a book in two days straight, but that's what I just did.

Searchable video surveillance nabs fraudsters and robbers Redlands CA

Part of what makes these cases so difficult to prevent, detect and catch is that banks and retailers have little way of knowing that fraud has occurred until after a customer notifies them of an unauthorized withdrawal or an identity theft, which can be up to 60 days after the fact.

Segway gets officers moving on two wheels Redlands CA

The first Segway PT (originally referred to as a Human Transporter, or HT) was unveiled in late 2001 and started hitting the market in 2002, raising quite a stir.

Setting up surveillance downtown Redlands CA

CCTV — when implemented and used properly — can be a force multiplier

SEVEN-LAYER SAFETY Redlands CA

Emergency notification systems and the confusion surrounding them

Shared info solves crimes Redlands CA

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Sharing the data Redlands CA

Records management and data sharing goes electronic

SHOT Show 2008 Redlands CA

A report for the forensic and technical investigator

Sighting in the dark Redlands CA

Interest in night vision gear and what it offers to law enforcement and civilian users has increased.

SimGuard the crowd Redlands CA

Prevailing wisdom has it that crowds can be unpredictable even under the best of circumstances.

SKINHEADS IN AMERICA Redlands CA

No one can predict when the next hate crime will occur, but being informed can help law enforcement extinguish the terror in victims and communities throughout the nation

Slowing the pursuit Redlands CA

Far too often high-speed police chases end in a fiery crash, serious property damage or needless injuries to innocent bystanders, officers and suspects.

Smile, you're on VIDMIC Redlands CA

Today, officers wearing the new VIDMIC, a fully operational shoulder mic equipped with a video and audio recorder and a still camera, might say something similar to the suspects they encounter in the field.

Sneak thieves and cat burglars BEWARE Redlands CA

DNA evidence puts law enforcement hot on the perpetrator's trail in high-volume serial crimes

SOS: finding solutions for a troubled Earth Redlands CA

Criminal justice agencies step up to the environmental plate

Space and self management Redlands CA

Vehicle ergonomics consists of more than equipment design — it involves the officer as well

Spinning a tale to catch online predators Redlands CA

Enforcement Expo speakers to detail the nuances of undercover Internet investigations and predator interviews/interrogations

Statistically, you're correct Redlands CA

Law enforcement officers almost have to be de facto criminologists.

Stick to those resolutions Redlands CA

Out of curiousity I recently searched online for the Top 10 New Year's resolutions.

Street Gangs Redlands CA

Lessons from a task force

SUICIDE terror Redlands CA

Is law enforcement ready?

Super bugs: Coming to a department near you Redlands CA

It pays to be vigilant in the fight against antibiotic-resistant super bugs

Switching hands Redlands CA

Wanted for burglary, they were seen leaving the scene of a residential neighborhood where two daytime burglaries just occurred.

Synergy in a tactical carbine Redlands CA

The synergy concept says the sum of any given combination is greater than the sum of its individual parts.

Tactical mapping aids Redlands CA

Manufacturers of floor planning software

Taming the beast Redlands CA

How to keep news-hungry media fed

Teamwork creates Pelican's new LED tactical light Redlands CA

Industrialist Andrew Carnegie once said, "Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision.

Technology is in the eye of the beholder Redlands CA

An interview with Scott Barker

Technology serves as a force multiplier Redlands CA

In the LAPD, high-tech gizmos are increasing efficiency and boosting the ranks

The 2007 Chevrolet Police Tahoe Redlands CA

Living where I do, smack in the middle of the frozen North, I have a great appreciation for vehicles that will get me where I want to be, when I want to be there.

The ACLU plays "Go Fish" Redlands CA

First let me say the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) serves a useful purpose, even though I rarely agree with their take on things.

The best from man's best friend Redlands CA

Achieving optimum performance of detector dog teams and exploring tactics for survival in police canine

The best kept secret in law enforcement Redlands CA

A look at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

The business of information sharing Redlands CA

In the mind of Lafourche Parish (Louisiana) Sheriff Craig Webre, law enforcement is a major player in this industry.

The cold shot Redlands CA

A precision shooter must be able to make a shot under any condition.

The digital roadmap Redlands CA

By Troy Lyons

The evidence washline Redlands CA

Even though it happened more than six years ago, he remembers it as if it were yesterday.

The fourth "R" in education Redlands CA

Enforcement Expo aims to foster strong relationships between law enforcement and schools

The funding lottery Redlands CA

I like to play a little game of what if's when I buy a lottery ticket.

The hidden badge: the undercover narcotics operation Redlands CA

Ahhhhhhhh, the life of a narcotics officer.

The Jurassic Park effect Redlands CA

What happens to law enforcement if high-tech security systems fail?

The National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology and the Law Redlands CA

A one-stop shop for science, technology and law information

The new frontier in digital evidence Redlands CA

With cell phones ringing everywhere, agencies need to know how to answer this new call of duty

The over Byrne cuts Redlands CA

Drug enforcers predict decreased Byrne funding will turn Operation Byrne Blitz into Operation Byrne Bust

The path to high-tech Redlands CA

It's long been said that technology with all its promise of making officers more efficient, effective and safe is no substitute for good police work.

The products of ingenuity Redlands CA

When the right tool for the job isn't available, law enforcement can get remarkably creative

The robotic effect: Saving time, money and lives Redlands CA

Law enforcement's tactical robots are a long ways off of the quick-witted Number 5 from the "Short Circuit" movies or even the decisive walking tank of the "RoboCop" series.

The whole world is watching Redlands CA

Camera phones put law enforcement under surveillance