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Law Enforcement Technology, Volume 37, Issue 9, September 2010

NCJ Number
232446
Journal
Law Enforcement Technology Volume: 37 Issue: 9 Dated: September 2010 Pages: 1-82
Editor(s)
Tabatha Wethal
Date Published
September 2010
Length
82 pages
Annotation
This issue contains six primary articles on topics of inmate programs, improved surveillance techniques, bullying, and police officer performances.
Abstract
This issue includes six primary articles: 1) There Ought to be an Ordinance. This article discusses the benefits of obtaining usable video evidence from businesses following the perpetration of a crime. 2) Tech forecast: Warming, Chance of LightSpeed. This article discusses a futuristic wireless gadget for use in surveillance. 3) A Pain in the Neck . . . Hips and Back. This article addresses the ergonomic challenges facing manufacturers of duty gear. 4) Stop Bullying in its Tracks. This article examines the crucial role that law enforcement can play in preventing and stopping bullying. 5) Cultivating Life Behind Bars. This article examines inmate programs that combine recycling, clean energy, and inmate training. 6) Early Warning. This article examines personnel performance system that monitors trends in officer performance. The issue also includes: an Editor's log, Industry News, three columns on new software, firearms tactics, and improved communications devices, and product spotlights.