As a trainer for the New Jersey Crime Scene Investigators Association, Detective Sergeant Sarah Beninghof, of the New Jersey State...
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As Statewide Crash Reconstruction Coordinator for the Minnesota State Patrol, Sergeant Lance Langford is responsible for keeping its reconstructionists not...
A new online resource is now available for public safety professionals seeking to improve and streamline the creation of clear,...
With the theme, “Expanding the Functionality of the Point Cloud,” the International Association of Forensic and Security Metrology 6th Annual International...
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High-Speed Scene Documentation: 7 Key Questions to Ask Before Buying a Laser Scanner for Your Agency
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If there’s one thing that sets the Oregon State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit apart from most of its colleagues across...