If your agency is laser scanning incident scenes, you have the ability to create state-of-the-art exhibits that enhance understanding and...
The newest release of the Leica TruView digital reality viewer brings virtual reality within reach of every agency.
Ken Jones describes how digital twins of crime scenes can aid investigators.
When Sgt. Timothy Dowd arrived in Watertown, Mass., four days after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, the residential neighborhood was...
Incident reconstructions based on science rather than approximations or best guesses provide immeasurable value to the criminal justice system.
Julia Bertoli was crossing an intersection with three high school friends in Sebastopol, Calif., on June 3, 2009, when the...
Does it matter which laser scanner you use for scene reconstruction and analysis? Watch the video to learn what Knott Laboratory has discovered.
As a detective, Victor Pizzola used to build cases and drop them off at the district attorney’s office for prosecution....
In an era when misleading video evidence abounds, agencies need a source of truth that conveys objective data.
When you need to quickly capture high-quality, accurate 3D crime and crash scene data, there's one sure way to get it done. Mark Johnson of Visual Law explains.
HxGN LIVE 2023 in June will provide valuable networking and learning opportunities for public safety professionals.
A few small modifications to how you handle laser scanned point cloud data from a crime or crash scene can have a big impact on how the data is used in the court system.