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POLICE TECHNOLOGY - Chapter Twenty-One

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Learning Objectives
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Key Terms with Hyperlinks to Defintions

Learning Objectives

  • The student will understand the importance of looking at possible future technologies.
  • The student will be exposed to a variety of new and potential technological applications in law enforcement.

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

Automatic Collision Notification (ACN)

Biometrics

Chipping Goods

Dataveillance

Facial Recognition Technology (FRT)

Hand Geometry

Magnetic Gradient

Measuring

Passive Millimeter Wave (MMW) Imaging

Personal Locator Beacon (PLB)

Remote Control Information System (RCIS)

Transponder

Universal Product Code (UPC) Barcodes

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