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Section Three
Tactical Information Systems and Theories

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Section Three Helpers

 

Section Three Helpers

(updated January 31, 2006)

 

Helpers hyperlinks are not recommended or Supplemental readings.  Helpers are hyperlinks to major theories, technologies or sciences in the text.  And, most of the helper hyperlinks are multimedia presentations. The purpose of helpers is to provide you with an alternative way of looking at a topic and enhance your learning experience.  If you are not sure you understand something in the text, look to see if there is a helper hyperlink here.

 

Bullet Resistance Testing Video (Real Video Player) or (Windows Media Player), Justice Information Technology Network

 

DNA Evidence Video (Real Video Player) or (Windows Media Player), Justice Information Technology Network

 

Thermal Imaging Video (Real Video Player) or (Windows Media Player), Justice Information Technology Network

 

Surviving a Shooting: Your Guide to Personal Body Armor Video (Real Video Player) or (Windows Media Player), Justice Information Technology Network

 

Land Transportation Security Technology: An Improved Response for a Changing Threat (1999) Video (Real Video Player) or (Windows Media Player), Justice Information Technology Network

    

The Impact of Video Monitoring Technology on Police Field Operations By Lieutenant Gus Arroyo, Fremont Police Department

Information Security Fundamental Issues, INLS 80: Data Communication Networks, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science

What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence, National Institute for Justice

 CODIS Homepage

Daubert on the Web  If youre going to write about Daubert, this website is a good place to start looking at the history of the admission of scientific evidence through current case law. 

How DNA Evidence Works, HowStuffWorks

Finding the Code, DNA Interactive

What is CCTV? 

How do LASERS Work?

 

CrimeLink Explorer: Using Domain Knowledge to Facilitate Automated Crime Link Analysis (PowerPoint Presentation), Lieutenant Jennifer Schroeder, Tuscon Police Department

 

Chain of Custody

 

Introduction to Computer Forensics (PowerPoint)

 

Supporting Lawful Intercept in IP-based Networks,  Matt Holdrege, IEEE Homeland Defense Series, March 2002

 

Encryption and Interception of Communications (PowerPoint Presentation)

 

Glossary of Computer Security Related Terms

 

Science in the Courtroom, NOVA

 

Create a DNA Fingerprint, NOVA

 

Cleared by DNA, NOVA

 

Bomb Squad Robots, NOVA

 

Hackers, Front Line Report (Includes Video Presentations)

 

Identifying Remains with DNA, Groleau, Rick

 

Using DNA To Solve Crimes

 

Optical License Plate Readers (A web tutorial)

 

 

 

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