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April 2, 2009
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Harley-Davidson, CalAmp and Seton Hall University

Internet Crime Hit Highest Levels Ever in 2008
from ConsumerAffairs.com
Internet crime and the financial havoc it plays on consumers' pocketbooks continued to rise in 2008, according to a new report from the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3). The "2008 Internet Crime Report" revealed consumers lost more than $264 million last year to various Internet crimes. That represents a loss of $931 for each of the 274,284 complaints the IC3 received in 2008. More

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DNA Saves
from Officer.com
Arrestee DNA legislation is a new trend in law enforcement technology. Research shows that often perpetrators of stranger murders are or will become serial killers. A recent city of Chicago study seems to support this. The Chicago examination followed the criminal histories of eight convicted felons and found that had officials collected DNA upon their first felony arrests, they would have prevented 60 violent crimes, including 30 rapes and 22 murders. More

STOPPED in the Name of Love
from the Daily Press
To reduce the number of young drivers who are injured or killed in motor crashes each year, the Michigan Sheriffs' Association has developed a program called STOPPED (Sheriffs Telling Our Parents and Promoting Educated Drivers). The program notifies parents in the event their child is stopped for a driving violation. More

Obama Urged to Break 'Vicious Circle' of Youth Crime
from Sapa-AFP via Business Day
With two million minors arrested every year, researchers and legal experts are urging President Barack Obama to find alternatives to jail, in hopes of breaking a cycle of crime that ensnares many American youths. More

   Tip411 – Anonymous Web and Text Tips

Recently featured on CNN , tip411 is a web based application that enables law enforcement to receive and respond to anonymous web and text message tips from community members and students in real time. This and other reports contain excellent insight from students, school principals, and Law Enforcement regarding their view of this powerful new tool. Contact us to learn more or to schedule a brief interactive web demo.

Super-sniffer Dog Seeks Cell Phones in Prisons
from The Associated Press via the Hartford Courant
On the job for about two weeks, Rhianna, a 22-month-old former guide dog trainee, has become the nation's latest canine enlisted to help combat the growing problem of mobile phones being smuggled into prisons and used by inmates. Besides Connecticut, at least two other state corrections departments -- Virginia and Maryland -- have also trained dogs to sniff out contraband cell phones. More

Some Lawmen, Politicians Say Cartel Spillover Threat Exaggerated
from The Monitor via the Valley Morning Star
The nearly 50 deputies who make up the Zapata County, Texas, Sheriff's Office have encountered Zetas, busted narcotics smugglers and grappled with dangerous gangs over the past several years, Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez says. But that's nothing compared to the potential threat he sees on his community's horizon. More

Officer's MySpace Postings Jeopardize Credibility
from The New York Times
A New York City police officer’s credibility is called into question after evidence revealing his postings on MySpace, which included personal information, rants and raves. How much online exposure is too much for a public official? More

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Police Departments Go Electric
from GreenCar.com
While many cops patrol in Ford Crown Victorias, Dodge Chargers, and Chevrolet Tahoes, others are cruising in much greener electric powered vehicles. Part of the reason is that, just like everyone else, police departments are being affected by unstable fuel costs and tight budgets. More

Feds Detail Efforts to Beef Up Border Security
from the Douglas Dispatch
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano laid out plans during a press briefing Tuesday in Washington, D.C., to help improve the security along the U.S.-Mexico border.The effort aims to provide assistance to the Mexican government to break up the cartels that are funneling illegal drugs into the U.S. and are committing violent acts in Mexico. Another goal is to guard against an increase in violence in the U.S. More

DNA Going Untested in Cases throughout L.A. County
from The Los Angeles Times
Dozens of law enforcement agencies throughout Los Angeles County routinely have not tested DNA evidence collected in rape and sexual assault cases, and are unable to accurately account for thousands of pieces of evidence that could potentially help solve crimes, according to a report to be released today. The county's two behemoth law enforcement agencies -- the Los Angeles Police Department and the Sheriff's Department -- have come under harsh criticism in recent months for not testing about 10,000 DNA samples gathered from victims' bodies after alleged attacks and for letting legal time limits pass on hundreds of cases. More

New Cameras Can Analyze Thousands of License Tags a Day
from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel via the Palm Beach Post
The multi-camera and scanner system, mounted on the trunk, hood, or roof of a cruiser in Hollywood, Fla., takes pictures as the officer drives through the city looking for stolen vehicles and criminals. The camera is capable of snooping through as many as 10,000 license plates a shift, leaving officials a bit giddy about its effectiveness. More

Investigators Now Crack Crime Computers on the Spot
from MarketWatch
A new system allows investigators to boot, run, and install investigative tools to examine computers used in the commission of crimes or terrorism, without altering the contents or compromising the chain of evidence, according to the inventor. More


Product Showcases

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   Harley-Davidson 2009 Police Motorcycles

Harley-Davidson 2009 Police Motorcycles are the FLHTP Electra Glide, the FLHP Road King and the new Buell XB12XP Ulysses. Both the FLHTP and FLHP offer a new Frame, Swing arm, increased GVW, increased Lean Angle and optimized ABS. They have the 1690cc Twin Cam® 103 engine, 6-speed transmission and optional ABS. The new Buell Ulysses can be ridden on paved and unpaved roads and features a 1203 cc Thunderstorm Engine and a full emergency lighting kit. Details can be found on our Web site at www.harley-davidsonpolicemotors.com.


   Product Showcase:
   Dataradio GeminiG3 ADB by CalAmp

The Dataradio GeminiG3 ADB by CalAmp is a mobile data modem providing seamless roaming on 700 and 800/NPSPAC band over private networks. Whether optimizing current networks or needing the ease of migrating to 700 MHz, we offer an efficient solution for data communications. Advance your mobility with Gemini today. More info


   Online Program – Master’s of Arts in Human Resources
   Training and Development for Law Enforcement Officers
   Seton Hall University

Seton Hall University’s blended online master’s program is designed for individuals with a bachelor’s degree and professional experience in law enforcement or criminal justice.

Classes meet online and one weekend on campus each year. Faculty includes distinguished scholars and practitioners in the field. Up to six graduate credits earned for related courses at other accredited institutions may be transferred. 50% tuition discount and Stafford loans available. 2-year, 36-credit program starts September 2009.

Contact: Michele Rullo at 973-761-9223, email rullomih@shu.edu.




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