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Evidence Collection

The Police Evidence Collection topic lets investigators and cops know what’s new in fingerprint technology, legal matters, administrative challenges and more. No law enforcement officer’s case will ever hold up in court without an excellent assembly of evidence, whether that be a bloody knife or a dusty footprint.
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News

Chief's assistant copied scandal video fearing cover-up

After the deputy chief in question decontaminated the girl for a fourth time, he asked the assitant for a copy of the video so he could secure it - Full Story

News

NYPD searching for links in shopkeeper shootings

NYPD searching for links in shopkeeper shootings

All three victims were of Middle Eastern descent, stores were within 5-mile radius - Full Story

Videos

TASER 3.0 - What to Look Forward To

In this PoliceOneTV video, Betsy Bratner-Smith speaks with Rick Smith, CEO of TASER Intl. about the future of TASER. TASER is looking to fuse together new capabilities that don't currently exist for all types of technology. Their new web initiative EVIDENCE.com is a testament to this.

Columns

Field search provides officers a way to observe sex offenders' computer use the Office of Justice Programs' National Institute of Justice (NIJ) - TechBeat

Field search provides officers a way to observe sex offenders' computer use

The man sits at his computer, answering his e-mail, checking the new music downloads available at hi... - Full Story

Columns

Digital evidence - its true value the Office of Justice Programs' National Institute of Justice (NIJ) - TechBeat

Digital evidence - its true value

In 2005, digital evidence from a floppy disk led investigators to the BTK serial killer, a criminal wh... - Full Story



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Evidence Collection Columnists

10-43: Be Advised... 10-43: Be Advised...
with Doug Wyllie, PoliceOne Editor in Chief
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with the Office of Justice Programs' National Institute of Justice (NIJ)