Law Enforcement Technology is a monthly magazine written for sworn members of law enforcement management. This controlled publication reaches more than 30,000 BPA qualified subscribers and is the industry's highest qualified audience of law enforcement decision-makers. These sergeants, captains, lieutenants and commanding officers make most of the decisions regarding their respective units and are the primary readers the publication.
The magazine is written with the law enforcement manager in mind and concentrates on emerging trends and technological advances being made in the field of law enforcement as well as focuses on companies that provide leading product categories such as computers & software, uniforms & body armor, communications, vehicles, weaponry, forensics, training, tactical equipment and video imaging products.
In The August 2008 Issue
Features
Florida involves local law enforcement to prescreen evidence
By Rebecca Kanable
The high-tech biz and crime-mapping strategy in San Jose aids authorities in maintaining its 'Safest Big City' moniker
By Linda Spagnoli
Even identical twins have unique autoantibody profiles; the same cannot be said for DNA. How might this affect the future of forensics?
By Sara Schreiber
Realistic firearms training raises dangers yet remains a pivotal role
By Jonathan Kozlowski
How tactical communication reduces need to escalate use of force
By Christa Miller
Response vehicles of the 21st century
By Paul Laska
Editor's Log
By Ronnie Garrett
Communications Spotlight
By Lynze Wardle
Advances in Crime Scene Analysis Feature
A new federal mandate compensates for the mutually exclusive needs of sex crime investigations and sexual assault victims
By Tabatha Wethal
Firearms Tactics
High-speed alternatives to big-bullet guns
By Lindsey Bertomen
Managing in the Millennium
By Carole Moore
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