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| A Guide for Applying Information Technology in Law Enforcement |
| By Duane M. Blackburn, Mike Bone, and R. Jonathan Phillips |
| Published: 03/22/2002 |
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This guide is intended to help law enforcement practitioners plan and implement information system upgrades and address connectivity and data sharing issues. It is intended to be a primer rather than a definitive treatise on the subject. The authors' goal is to help public safety agencies integrate such public safety information systems as computer-aided dispatch, records management, geographical information systems, and mobile computing. Using the principles outlined in this guide, law enforcement professionals can choose the technologies that best suit their needs and incorporate them into their day-to-day operations. To view a .pdf of this publication, click here. To view a html version of this publication, click here. |

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