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POLICE TECHNOLOGY: ASIA PACIFIC POLICE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE

NCJ Number
145004
Editor(s)
J Vernon, D Berwick
Date Published
1993
Length
262 pages
Annotation
This conference, sponsored by the Australian Institute of Criminology, covered topics related to the technologies used and being developed by police forces in the Asian Pacific region.
Abstract
Following general articles describing the interface between law enforcement and technology and management of technology acquisition, separate papers discuss red light/speed cameras, mobile satellite communications, RF radiation, computer identification systems, and mapping. Other technologies and techniques discussed at the conference include computerized facial reconstruction, nonlethal incapacitation, firearms simulation, CIE color coordinates, information technology, and fleet management. These technologies can be applied to police issues ranging from drug law enforcement to forensics, traffic management, telecommunications security, private security, and security of public places. Chapter references