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JUL 2013

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PROD UC T S H O W C A S E CORRECTIONS Looking for a thicker latex glove for extra protection? Adenna's Explorer is an 8-millimeter thick, 9.5-inch long, powder free latex exam glove designed to provide extra protection and stronger resistance to wear and tear. The glove fingers are almost double in thickness when compared with regular exam gloves. They are suitable for law enforcement, correctional facilities, homeland security and border control personnel, even in mid to high risk applications. These gloves have a textured surface that provides superior grip. Circle 65 on Reader Service Card Powered drawer system Shure Mfg.'s powered-drawer operation includes an electronic brake for precise positioning. • Standard manual operation available in case of power failure • Flat compression seals to eliminate exterior airflow and reduce noise • Stainless steel construction • Ideal for new and retrofit construction • Drop-down faceplate panel opens a full 1-inch below transfer area • Optional heater for markets in cold climates Circle 66 on Reader • Level 3 Bullet resistant faceplate insert Service Card • 23 inches wide by 9 23/32 inches high by 28 inches long Keep protected in cell extraction The KDH Forced Cell Extraction Vest (FCEV05) is a blunt force protection vest with full upper torso, shoulder/biceps, groin and neck protection. The vest features a user friendly closure system that allows the officer to easily put the garment on without assistance. The system has low profile plate pockets in front and back for 10-inch by 12-inch corrections spike plates, hook and loop 3-inch by 10-inch patch locations for front and back, hook and loop 4-inch by 4-inch patch locations on each shoulder for agency patches (not included), and includes a groin protector that telescopes downward from the liner side of the front carrier. Circle 67 on Reader Service Card 44 Law Enforcement Technology July 2013 www.officer.com Discover cellphone use Berkeley Varitronics Systems' PocketHound is a highly sensitive cell phone detector that is specifically tuned to the RF signature of all 2G/3G/4G cell phones. The receiver scans for any and all voice, texting and data transmissions, and applies autothresholding technology by comparing cellular measurements with the RF noise floor of that environment. This ensures that only genuine cell phone use (active or standby mode) will trigger with user selectable flashing LEDs and/or vibrating alerts. PocketHound Cell Phone Detector has been named a 2012 Best of What's New Award recipient by "Popular Science" in the Security category. Circle 68 on Reader Service Card Inmate ID management MorphoTrust USA's Offender ID 3.1 offers new security features, including fingerprint and face biometric capture, as well as searchable aliases. In addition, new integration and support features allow law enforcement to maximize current technology resources. Offender ID is an advanced inmate identity management and tracking system incorporating iris, fingerprint and facial recognition technology for fast and accurate identification. Critical processes, including booking and release, are quickly and securely executed, preventing inmates from falsifying their identities, with no increase in staff. The solution integrates into existing jail management or can operate as a standalone biometric and biographic repository. Circle 69 on Reader Service Card

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