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Motorola's Police Car Of The Future Is An Unpaid-Ticket-Sniffing Scofflaw Slayer

The 2012 Chevrolet Caprice PPV is a futuristic cop car with 4G communications and a Knight Rider-like voice interface. It also automatically scans every license plate in its line of vision for warrants and unpaid tickets.READ MORE

Occupy Sites Help Cops, Corps Track Occupiers

Occupy Wall Street websites love adding Google, Facebook, and Twitter buttons--which could give law enforcement a handy back door to track users' actions--and identities.READ MORE

TASER's New Police Glasses-Cam Lets Citizens See What Cops See

TASER, best known for their electric shock guns, has a new product: Tiny, sunglass-mounted cameras that upload live footage from a cop's POV to the cloud. The idea? They will help prevent police brutality lawsuits and increase accountability.READ MORE

Inside INTERPOL's New Cybercrime Innovation Center

INTERPOL, the international policing agency, is opening a massive innovation center in Singapore in 2014. At the center, law enforcement will learn all about the latest cybercrimes... and have access to cutting-edge forensics laboratories and research stations.READ MORE

CSi: Crime Scene iPhones Yield Forensic Evidence, Confusion About Data Handling

What smartphone and tablet data can be captured and analyzed? How does one do that correctly? And how reliable is the information, anyway? These are other questions beguile law enforcement officials as they confront mobile forensics. READ MORE

Secret Service Reveals How It Stalks Cybercriminals

The Secret Service recently spilled the beans on their anti-cybercrime investigations. Fake accounts on underground websites? Elaborate multinational credit card fraud investigations with Turkish law enforcement? They're doing that. READ MORE

Snake Tanks, Forensic Cameras, Quick-Draw Goggles: Military Tech's New Powers

The best new gadgets and technology from the Police Magazine's law enforcement expo.READ MORE

New Jersey Police to Shame Drunk Drivers on Facebook

Facebook in privacy shock--but this time Mark Zuckerberg isn't the perpetratorREAD MORE