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POLICE TECHNOLOGY - Chapter Fifteen

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Learning Objectives
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Key Terms with Hyperlinks to Defintions

Learning Objectives

  • The student will understand the difference between passive surveillance and interactive surveillance, certain legal issues surrounding surveillance, and the purposes of surveillance.
  • The student will be exposed to the techniques for tracking vehicles and tracking electronic communications.
  • The student will be exposed to passive surveillance devices like closed-circuit television, video recording devices in police vehicles, and electronic traffic enforcement devices like photo red light.
  • The student will be exposed interactive surveillance devices like body wires and night vision equipment.

The hyperlinks provided for the Key Terms may take you to a simple definition, or an article wherein the term is described:
 

Bait Car

Body Wire

Digital Video Cassette (DVC)

Entrapment

Interactive Surveillance

Light Amplification

Imaging

Passive Surveillance

Photo Red Light

Ruggedize

Thermal Imaging

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