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Law and Order, Volume 61, Issue 2, February 2013

NCJ Number
242311
Journal
Law and Order Volume: 61 Issue: 2 Dated: February 2013 Pages: 1-82
Editor(s)
Jennifer Gavigan
Date Published
February 2013
Length
82 pages
Annotation
This issue of Law and Order Magazine contains 10 articles dealing with police management issues.
Abstract
This February 2013 issue of Law and Order Magazine contains 10 primary articles dealing with police management issues. The first article, Tiburon Police Management Systems, discusses the new records management and corrections management systems developed for use by small and large police departments. The second article, Consolidation of Communication Centers, discusses recent advances in technology for use in consolidating communication centers. The third article, RMS is Critical, examines the ability of a good records management system to improve both officer and public safety. The fourth article, RMS: Tips for Purchasing or Upgrading, presents information for police departments looking to purchase or upgrade their records management system. The fifth article, State of the Art: Department Furnishings presents information on choosing a company to provide consoles and other furnishings for police departments. The sixth article, Dispatch Systems: Two Case Studies compares two different dispatch systems for use by police departments. The seventh article, The Modern Police Evidence Room, presents information for establishing an evidence room appropriate for today's cases. The eighth and ninth articles, The Latest Firearms From the 2013 SHOT Show and What's New in Lightbars, respectively, presents information on what's new in law enforcement guns, accessories, and lightbars. The tenth article, Managing Successful K9 Teams, presents information on developing a successful K9 team.