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Assignment 1: Technology Used By A Police Officer

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Technology Used by a Police Officer In the scenario provided, a police officer is investigating a burglary. At the scene, he finds drops of blood, a hammer, shoeprints, and a handprint. Using technology will provide the police officer the resources he needs to use this evidence to help identify and apprehend the suspect. If the suspect’s DNA is in a database, a sample of the blood can be swabbed and tested to reveal their identity. The handprint and hammer may have a fingerprint sample that may also help identify them, using fingerprinting tools and a computerized fingerprint database. Shoeprints can help reveal the size and type of footwear worn by the suspect. Cameras and a ruler can be used to photograph the shoeprint and provide a picture of the actual size of the suspect’s footwear. …show more content…

White (1971), that recording conversation using a device concealed by a police informant does not violate the Fourth Amendment. It was found that recording the statements made by the offender are no different than if the informant had written them down on paper and then turned them over to the police. As a result, no warrant is needed for the recording and it can be admissible as evidence in court. The impact of this decision gives law enforcement the ability to utilize technology to build a case against suspected criminals and bring them to justice. Based on these scenarios and the study of the technology used by each branch of criminal justice, I find the role of the prison guard to be the most interesting. I believe that the use of technology is very useful in aiding them in their mission to keep contraband out of the prisons. In this way, the security of the prison and the personal safety of both the corrections personnel and inmates is maintained. For these reasons, I believe the use of technology is critical in minimizing or eliminating the movement of contraband into

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