Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Law Enforcement/Corrections Technology News Summary

"A.J. Police Going More High-Tech"
"Cameras Help Keep an Eye on Watts Complex"
"Ohio Hoping to Link All Courts on One Web Site"
"Nothing But Net"
"Pretty Soon, Prison Web Site Will Help You Locate Prisoners"
"State Attorney General Touts Online Sex Offender Updates"
"Paterson Will Add 30 Street Cameras"
"A View of Ripon Surveillance"
"Geospatial Data Sharing Comes of Age on Web"
"With Police Camera, It's Smile and Say 'Fees'"
"Cameras Monitor Streets for Paterson Police"
"Last Seen"
"Coming Soon to Video: Suspects in Northampton;
County Tests System Enabling Judges to Arraign People From Home"
"Police May Get New Computer System"
"Pin the Tail on the Speeder"
"Legal Implications for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Offenders in Corrections: Risks and Opportunities"
"What's New in Specialty Police Vehicles?"
"Autonomous Robotics for Law Enforcement"

The following stories can be found here:
http://criminal-justice-online.blogspot.com/2007/03/law-enforcementcorrections-technology.html

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