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POLICE TECHNOLOGY - Chapter Five

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Learning Objectives

  • The student will understand the basic parts of a map and how they are used.
  • The student will understand the theory of trilateration in conjunction with time difference on arrival (TDOA).
  • The student will understand how global positioning satellites operate.
  • The student will understand the difference between a map and a geographic information system.
  • The student will understand the different types of information contained in a geographic information system and the general uses of that information.

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