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 June 2009 Issue
Features
Technology for street patrol: Wireless communication, digital video recording and protection from the elements
By Christa Miller
Girls and wealthier kids -- a growing segment of juvenile offenders
By Carole Moore
The connection between human behavior and body chemistry is well-studied in labs, and sometimes makes its case in courts, as well.
By Sara Schreiber
Training event expands reach
By Kelly Hartmann
Editor's Log
By Tabatha Wethal
Communications Spotlight
By Tim Hill
Campus Safety Supplement 2009
One year since police responded to a shooter, NIU's 'communiversity' can serve as a model for campus security
By Tabatha Wethal
Emergency notification system best practices and
technologies continue to graduate
By Rebecca Kanable
Law enforcement agencies reach across borders to teach tactics and better combat mass violence
Alternative concepts in training can engage more than the sworn-in
By Jonathan Kozlowski
Emergency access control and the first responder
By Pete Sutsos
Firearms Review
By Lindsey Bertomen
Firearms Tactics
By Lindsey Bertomen
Managing in the Millennium
By Carole Moore
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