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Technology

  • Fostering Innovation in US Law Enforcement, NIJ (PDF)
  • MCCA Policy Statement on Release of Video, Stephens (PDF)
  • BWC Technologies Survey, Hung, Babin, & Coberly (PDF)
  • Primer on Body Worn Camera Technologies, Hung, Babin, & Coberly (PDF)
  • Law Enforcement Tech Guide for Creating Performance Measures that Work (PDF)
  • Law Enforcement Tech Guide for Information Technology Security: How to Assess Risk and Establish Effective Policies (PDF)
  • IT Security Self- and Risk-Assessment Tool (EXCEL)
  • Law Enforcement Tech Guide for Communications Interoperability: A Guide for Interagency Communications Projects (PDF)
  • Law Enforcement Tech Guide for Small and Rural Police Agencies A Guide for Executives, Managers, and Technologists (PDF)

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