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 July 2008 Issue
Features
Education prevents spread of viral urban legends
By Rebecca Kanable
Video forensics tools reveal hidden evidence within video surveillance footage
By Pamela Mills Senn
To help solve more crimes, one sheriff's office overhauled its forensics unit and brought a new technology on board
By Sara Schreiber
Forensic evidence plays a major role in bringing animal abusers to justice
By Ronnie Garrett
What factors have lead adolescents into a pharm frenzy?
By Tabatha Wethal
Federal share-the-wealth programs help agencies stretch those shrinking tax dollars to the max
By Carole Moore
Columns
By Bruce Claxton and Tom Quirke
Editor's Log
By Ronnie Garrett
Communications Spotlight
Emergency communications operator training keeps dispatchers from freezing up when they're needed the most
By Michelle Perin
Information Sharing
How service provider data fits into the larger mobile-evidence picture
By Christa Miller
Surveillance Technology
By Todd Dupriest
Firearms Tactics
July is eye injury prevention month. Learn which products help officers see more safely
By Lindsey Bertomen
Evidence Technology
By Jonathan Kozlowski
Managing in the Millennium
By Carole Moore
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