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- catalog abstract "This guide provides information to law enforcement, corrections, and forensic science professionals to assist them in evaluating, acquiring, and using equipment and technology. The main body of the guide presents an overview of the technology of most concern to the law enforcement, corrections, and forensic science communities. It contains 19 chapters arranged in four sections. Section I, "Officer Protection and Crime Prevention," contains eight chapters that focus on protective equipment, restraint systems, firearms, less-than-lethal weapons, pursuit management surveillance, offender monitoring/officer location, and concealed weapon and contraband detection. Section II, "Public Safety in Critical Incidents," is composed of three chapters that cover explosives detection and remediation, chemical and biological defense, and transportation infrastructure security. Section III, "Communications and Information Technology," contains five chapters that address communications interoperability, biometric identification, information sharing and analysis, crime mapping, and electronic crime/cybercrime. Section IV, "Investigative and Forensic Sciences," consists of three chapters that focus on crime laboratory assistance, forensic technology research and development, and investigative sciences. Each chapter includes a description of relevant technologies (equipment and devices, software, and related training) available to local law enforcement, corrections, and forensic science professionals and lists the following: potential funding sources, standards and testing, research and development efforts, and sources of further information. Four appendixes provide supplemental information on the Justice Department's Office of Justice Programs and Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.".
- catalog alternative "Law enforcement, corrections, and forensic technologies".
- catalog contributor b12150628.
- catalog contributor b12150629.
- catalog contributor b12150630.
- catalog created "[2001]".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "[2001]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[2001]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Officer protection and crime prevention. Protective equipment -- Restraint systems -- Firearms -- Less-than-lethal weapons -- Pursuit management -- Surveillance -- Offender monitoring/officer location -- Concealed weapon and contraband detection. Public safety in critical incidents. Explosive detection and remediation -- Chemical and biological defense -- Transportation infrastructure security. Communications and information technology. Communications interoperability -- Biometric identification -- Information sharing and analysis -- Crime mapping -- Electronic crime/cybercrime. Investigative and forensic sciences. Crime laboratory assistance -- Forensic technology research and development -- Investigative sciences.".
- catalog description "This guide provides information to law enforcement, corrections, and forensic science professionals to assist them in evaluating, acquiring, and using equipment and technology. The main body of the guide presents an overview of the technology of most concern to the law enforcement, corrections, and forensic science communities. It contains 19 chapters arranged in four sections. Section I, "Officer Protection and Crime Prevention," contains eight chapters that focus on protective equipment, restraint systems, firearms, less-than-lethal weapons, pursuit management surveillance, offender monitoring/officer location, and concealed weapon and contraband detection. Section II, "Public Safety in Critical Incidents," is composed of three chapters that cover explosives detection and remediation, chemical and biological defense, and transportation infrastructure security. Section III, "Communications and Information Technology," contains five chapters that address communications interoperability, biometric identification, information sharing and analysis, crime mapping, and electronic crime/cybercrime. Section IV, "Investigative and Forensic Sciences," consists of three chapters that focus on crime laboratory assistance, forensic technology research and development, and investigative sciences. Each chapter includes a description of relevant technologies (equipment and devices, software, and related training) available to local law enforcement, corrections, and forensic science professionals and lists the following: potential funding sources, standards and testing, research and development efforts, and sources of further information. Four appendixes provide supplemental information on the Justice Department's Office of Justice Programs and Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.".
- catalog extent "x, 95 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Also available online.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Also available online.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "[2001]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, DC : U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice,".
- catalog relation "Also available online.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "363.2".
- catalog subject "Criminal justice, Administration of United States Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog subject "HV8141 .R47 2001".
- catalog subject "Law enforcement United States Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Officer protection and crime prevention. Protective equipment -- Restraint systems -- Firearms -- Less-than-lethal weapons -- Pursuit management -- Surveillance -- Offender monitoring/officer location -- Concealed weapon and contraband detection. Public safety in critical incidents. Explosive detection and remediation -- Chemical and biological defense -- Transportation infrastructure security. Communications and information technology. Communications interoperability -- Biometric identification -- Information sharing and analysis -- Crime mapping -- Electronic crime/cybercrime. Investigative and forensic sciences. Crime laboratory assistance -- Forensic technology research and development -- Investigative sciences.".
- catalog title "A resource guide to law enforcement, corrections, and forensic technologies / Office of Justice Programs and Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.".
- catalog title "Law enforcement, corrections, and forensic technologies".
- catalog type "text".