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The advancement of technology has definitely changed the way people live their lives. Cellular telephones, laptop computers, wireless technology, and digital music players have all affected modern soc...
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The rate of technological change in recent years is so fast that one could reasonably suggest that the top 10 jobs 10 years from now might not even exist today. Technology is changing the way police d...
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Although police work is much the same around the world, Alaska police face some unique challenges. The state is over twice the size of Texas yet has a population of just over 650,000; about half are l...
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The ever-increasing presence of computers in the law enforcement community has resulted in a proliferation in computer applications to assist with numerous agency functions. Software has been develope...
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Identity theft is only the start of a chain of events that ultimately cost victims money. It is not the theft of identity alone that concerns people; rather, it is the financial losses that identity t...
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The University of Washington (UW) has established the following programs and technologies for a safer community for faculty, staff, students, and visitors.
Husky NightWalk Program: Uniformed securi...
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Over the past two years, Franklin & Marshall College has enhanced its physical security posture by initiating specifically targeted technology projects designed to assist its Department of Public ...
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In 2005, Montclair State University (MSU) recognized the emergence of cellular telephones as the dominant tool for mobile communication among college students and saw this as an opportunity to tie aca...


