Department of Security Technology
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Subject:
Police
Technology
Subject type:
compulsorily facultative subject for English speaking foreign students
Subject guarantor:
Col., Assoc. Prof. Jaroslav Tureček, Ph.D.
External lecturers:
M.Sc. Martin Bittner
M.Sc. Jakub Fojtík
M.Sc. Jitka Johanidesová
Assoc. Prof. Václav Sochor, Ph.D.
Time appropriation:
Ordinary study: 36 hours
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Subject matter:
The principles and basic elements of apparatus used in police practice are explained. This technology include non-lethal weapons, explosives and weapons detection, night vision devices, using of helicopters in police practice, eavesdropping detection, vehicle speed measurement, detection of alcohol in blood, communication and observation means, audio, photo and video recording.
Subject objective:
Study aim of this subject is to inform students of latest trends and achievements of research and development in the field of police technique and of methods of their use in police practice. The aim of practical demonstrations and workshops is to obtain skills in manipulation with specific devices.
References :
( in Czech)
- TUREČEK, J. et al Police technology. 1. vyd., Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2008.
References :
( in English)
- YINON, J. Counterterrorist Detection Techniques of Explosives. first edition, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2007, 454 pages, ISBN 978-0-444-52204-7
- MAURICE M., OXLEY J. C.(editors) Aspects of Explosives Detection. Elsevier Science Title, 2009, 302 pages, ISBN: 978-0-12-374533-0
- DAVID J. DANIELS EM Detection of Concealed Targets. Wiley-IEEE Press, 2010, 284 pages, ISBN: 978-0-470-12169-6
- TURECEK, J. Detection of Improvised Explosives Devices on Persons and in Baggage. In European NDT Days in Prague 2007 - NDE for Safety. (Proceedings of International Conference) Brno: Vysoké učení technické v Brně, 2007, p. 285 - 290, ISBN 978-80-214-3506-3
- Handbook of Forensic Services, ed. C.WADE, FBI Lab. Publ.,Quantico, 2003
- Forensic Audio, Video and Image Analysis Unit, FBI Lab.,Quantico, 2000
- Digital Imaging Procedure, Police Sci. Development Branch, UK, 2004
- Current papers in journal "Forensic Science Communications"