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as a sophisticated intelligence tool that holds extensive data on criminals, vehicles and property, and accessible in a matter of seconds through over 30,000 terminals across the country.
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has been developed containing over 3.4 million DNA profiles providing the police with an average of 3,000 matches a month. In 2004-5 there were over 40,000 matches.
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The police use a wide range of technologies to curb road traffic offences like speeding and drunk driving including
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devices, bus lane enforcement cameras, immobilisation devices, light signals devices and speed measuring devices.
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all come under this umbrella term 'police science'. It thus includes physical and social sciences.
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A department of Criminology and Police Science (CPS) has launched in 2003 at
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is the study of, and research into, police work. Studies and research in
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UK has developed new technologies for effective policing
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criminology
forensic science
psychiatry
psychology
jurisprudence
community policing
criminal justice
penology
Police National Computer
PITO
DNA database
breathalyser
Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University
Crime science
Polizeiwissenschaft
UK has developed new technologies for effective policing
Archived
Wayback Machine
UK moots a 5-year S&T Strategy (pdf)
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law enforcement
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expanding it
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Categories
Law enforcement theory
Law enforcement stubs

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