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Technology and Law Enforcement - From Gumshoe to Gamma Rays (Hardcover)
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Technology and Law Enforcement - From Gumshoe to Gamma Rays (Hardcover)
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Although for much of the mid-20th century police departments across
the U.S. had been reluctant to embrace new technology, depending
instead on traditional police techniques, detectives in Los Angeles
finally departed from this practice when they found themselves
stymied in their attempts to solve the infamous Night Stalker
serial murder case. This murderer and rapist had gone on a deadly
rampage during the spring and summer of 1985, and though the police
used every traditional police technique, they could not solve the
crime. Finally, in desperation, they decided to do something
different: use what was then the latest, cutting edge-technology.
This new technology, the laser print finder, worked perfectly and
the police arrested the Night Stalker the next day. Following this
astonishing success, police departments across the nation suddenly
began clamoring to obtain all kinds of new technology to assist
them in solving crimes. This rush to embrace the latest technology
hasn't slowed in the intervening 21 years. This book takes readers
through every major branch of law enforcement and shows how
technology has radically changed police department operations
during the last two decades. It also shows how these changes
continue today as technology advances and refines techniques
already in practice. Beginning with the Night Stalker case, the
author illustrates how the use and reliance on new technologies in
solving crimes has made policing and detective work more accurate
and efficient in capturing and convicting criminals (and courts
more recently in releasing innocents convicted of crimes).
Capitalizing on the interest in all things forensic, this book
illuminates the behind the scenestechnologies that go into solving
crimes and keeping dangerous criminals off the street. Snow covers
DNA and fingerprint technologies, vehicle technologies, undercover
work, bomb detection, and other methods. Using many real life
examples and first hand anecdotes, he shows how technology has
become part and parcel of criminal justice efforts to solve crimes.
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