Research Report Library
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2007 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-03-2007E
Bibliography of Selected Resources on OC Spray and Other Chemical Irritants
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TM-04-2007E
CPRC Survey of Canadian Police Services on the use of OC Spray During Training
This report provides a summary of Oleoresin Capsicum spray training procedures in Canadian law enforcement agencies and organizations in Alberta, British Columbia,
Manitoba, Ontario, PEI and Saskatchewan. It looks specifically at the use of spray on
members during training and lists some possible side effects.
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TM-06-2007E
CPRC Survey of Canadian Police Services use of Taser International 21ft cartridges
This report provides a summary of the use of Taser International 21ft cartridges in Canadian law enforcement agencies and organizations in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Saskatchewan. It surveys the use of cartridges by members and seeks to identify any problems experienced during use.
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2007 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-2007
Neck Restraint Literature Review
A Review of Medical, Legal, and Police Literature on Carotid Neck Restraint Techniques
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TR-03-2007
Neck Restraints
The National Study on Neck Restraints in Policing in Canada provides a multi disciplinary report evaluating the police use of neck restraint, with specific attention to vascular neck restraint. The report began with extensive expert medical review of the body of medical evidence and case law surrounding application of neck restraint. The neck restraint was evaluated with focus directed to the various types of neck restraints, the risk of injury from application of the restraint, medical implications and any collateral issues pertaining to case law and training. Recommendations for future evaluations were also generated to provide a framework around which police administrators can make informed decisions regarding the use of neck restraints.
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TR-04-2007
Satellite Detection of Cannabis sativa Outdoor Grow Operations
The main objective of this project was to generate a retrospective assessment to highlight
the utility of remote sensing (i.e. spectrometry and airborne/satellite imagery) to locate
illegal grow-operations of Cannabis sativa.
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2006 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-2006
Conducted Energy Devices (CED) (commonly referred to as stun-guns or the trademark name TASER)
As a result of a number of deaths associated with the use of Conductive Energy Devices (CEDs), and growing concern within the public and the law enforcement communities in Canada, the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) approached the Canadian Police Research Centre (CPRC) in August 2004, to conduct a comprehensive review of the existing scientific research and data and provide a national perspective on the safety and use of CEDs.
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TR-05-2006
CPRC Research Priorities and Related Services for Canadian Industry
A needs analysis of Canada's first responder vendor community.
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2005 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-02-2005
Pedestrian Crash Test Dummy
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2005 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-2005
Simulation Training
Effectiveness of Use of Force Simulation Training
TR-02-2005
Excited Delirium
Its correlation to sudden and unexpected death proximal to restraint. A review of the current medical literature.
TR-03-2005
The Results from a Canadian National Field Trial Comparing 1,8-Diazafluoren-9-one (DFO) with Ninhydrin and the Sequence DFO Followed by Ninhydrin.
This paper describes the Canadian National Field Trials comparing 1,8-diazafluoren-9-one (DFO), ninhydrin and the sequence DFO followed by ninhydrin. The solutions were used to process casework exhibits in three RCMP and one OPP Forensic Identification Sections located across the country. The sequence DFO followed by ninhydrin recovered the highest number of latent fingermarks.
TR-04-2005
Developmental rate of Protophormia Terraenovae (r-d) raised under constant and fluctuating temperatures for use in determining time since death in natural outdoor conditions, in the early postmortem interval.
This is the first of several small experiments to study the effects of different temperatures on the development of Protophormia terraenovae, a species of blow fly. The objective of this study was to determine if Protophormia terraenovae developmental rates differ when they are raised under constant versus fluctuating temperatures. These data can now be used in death investigations in this region of British Columbia.
TR-05-2005
Warning shot target ballistic test evaluation
This program for the CPRC was to provide assistance to Correctional Services in the evaluation of alternate warning shot targets. The objectives of the program were three folds: 1) conducting literature research of alternative targets, 2) fabrication of sample targets as per specifications provided by the CPRC, and 3) set up and ballistic test the various targets.
TR-06-2005
Decomposition and Arthropod Succession on above Ground Pig Carrion in Rural Manitoba.
This study was conducted to determine the succession of necrophilous insects on sun-
and shade-exposed pig carrion.
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2004 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-03-2004
CPRC survey of Canadian Police Services on OC Spray Experience
The Canadian Police Research Centre was approached by Correctional Services Canada to see what the experience of the Canadian police community is in regards to the usage of pepper spray. The survey was e-mailed out to the CPRC Technology Partner Associate Network in October 2004. This memorandum is the result of those responses.
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2004 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-2004
BlueBear
Inter-Agency Facial Recognition Integration
TR-02-2004
Effects of Amitriptyline and Nortriptyline on Time of Death Estimations in the Later Postmortem Interval Using Insect Development
A look at a few of the limitations of forensic entomology explained the motivation for this project. The method validation is covered in a separate report, "Method Validation for Amitriptyline and Nortriptyline in Artificial Foodstuff." This report will present the methods and results of the rearing experiments conducted with insects of the species Sarcophaga bullata (Diptera: Sarcophagidae).
TR-03-2004
Method Validation for Amitriptyline and Nortriptyline in Artificial Foodstuff
The motivation for this project stems from the examination of the entomotoxicological limitations of the field of forensic entomology. Chapter 2 will present the procedures used to validate the use of GC-NPD for quantitation of amitriptyline and nortriptyline, while Chapter 3 will present the procedures used to extract and quantitate the levels of amitriptyline and nortriptyline in the non-live animal model, or insect rearing media. Finally, recommendations for future entomotoxicological research are presented in the chapter 4.
TR-04-2004
DNA Sampling From the Triggers and Handgrips of Discharged Firearms
Minute quantities of DNA can now be analyzed using PCR-based DNA technology. Since many
criminal acts employ the use of firearms, methods for obtaining DNA-based identifications from
firearms need to be developed. In the past, DNA has been successfully obtained from skin cells
deposited on handled objects that have simply been touched by an individual. We describe here
an approach to maximize the recovery of DNA from handled firearms in order to generate a
profile of the handler.
TR-05-2004
Winter Tire Testing
Driving rear-wheel drive vehicles in winter conditions is an often unavoidable and sometimes hazardous requirement for those in law enforcement, and proper winter tire selection is an important tool to improve vehicle handling performance. In February 2004, United States and Canadian agencies participated in winter field tests at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Depot to evaluate pursuit-rated winter tires recommended for use on the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor.
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2003 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-2003
Development of a Robot Accessory for Fuming Fingerprint Evidence
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TR-02-2003
Collapsable Baton
Evaluation of short vs long collapsible batons
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2002 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-02-2002
CoverUp
Evaluation of the Coverup plastic evidence cover.
TR-03-2002
Wall Penetration
Resistance of Exterior Walls to High Velocity Impact
TR-04-2002
Insect Succession
Insect Succession on Carrion In the Edmonton Alberta region of Canada
TR-06-2002
The Perceived Characteristics of Holding Cell Environments
Report of a Pilot Study
TR-09-2002
Determination of Time of Death
Determination of Time of Death for Humans Discovered in Saltwater Using Aquatic Organism Succession and Decomposition Rates
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2001 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-2001
The Eye in the Sky:
Evaluation of police helicopter patrols (the London Police Service helicopter research project)
TR-02-2001
Internet Relay Chat Distance Learning Course
Evaluation of the test delivery of the investigator's guide to Internet Relay Chat
TR-03-2001
Illicit Crop
TR-04-2001
Drug Section Safety Cabinet
TR-05-2001
Crowd Management and Conflict Resolution
Pilot Workshop Evaluation
TR-06-2001
Arson Crime Linkage Analysis System (ACLAS)
TR-07-2001
Police Internet Library
Canadian Police College Library Catalogue On The Internet
TR-08-2001
Underwater Digital Photography
Equipment For Evidence Recording
TR-09-2001
Hangings
A Practical Study Of Ligatures And Suspension Point Morphology
TR-10-2001
The Statistical Analysis Of Footprint
Data Report 2000/2001
TR-11-2001
Locating Submerged Cadavers
Side Scan And Rov Based Sonar For Locating Submerged Cadavers
TR-12-2001 - Restricted
Internet Operations & Investigations
Conducting Internet Operations & Investigations Manual (Cioim2000)
TR-13-2001 - Restricted
Internet Child Pornography Investigations
Cioim Supplement 1
TR-14-2001 - Restricted
Using AOL & ICQ
Cioim Supplement 2
TR-15-2001 - Restricted
Deception Hosts
Cioim Supplement 3
TR-16-2001 - Restricted
Digital Officer Safety
Supplement 4
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2000 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-01-2000
Evaluation of the Millinium Backsaver Suspender
Evaluation of duty belt suspenders
TM-02-2000
Needs assessment for Microwave Imaging
TM-03-2000
Nylon Duty Belt Field Trials
An evaluation of several Duty Belt systems
TM-04-2000
Evaluation of the RESQ Disc
ResQ is a throwable floatable rescue device to assist in water rescue. A number of these devices were distributed to major police agencies for evaluation.
TM-05-2000 - Restricted
Introduction to Computer Security
Computer, Internet, Network Security Manual (SecMan2000)
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2000 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-2000
Taser Technology Research Paper
In December 1998, the Victoria Police Service began a six month trial of the Tasertron TASER� pulse wave technology weapons. This report contains background material relating to the weapons tested and includes such things as the history of the devices, testing and training, and a discussion of strengths and weaknesses. The document also includes reports of the incidents in which the weapons were used during the trial period
Sgt. Darren Laur Victoria Police Service
TR-02-2000
Update on Footprint Research
TR-03-2000
Jail/Holding Cell Design
Proposals for modification and design changes to jail/holding cells; Psychological impact on aggressive and self destructive behaviour
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1999 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-01-99
Saving Court Time Using A Visual Presenter
Detective Constable Richard Devine Forensic Identification Section Guelph Police Service
TM-02-99E
Crime Scene Protocols for DNA Evidence
The following provides information on the current protocols for the collection and packaging of DNA samples from crime scenes. It also contains information on the potential contamination of evidence and the possibility of recovery of suspects DNA from smeared unidentifiable fingerprints.
Julie Bellefeuille, Kathy Bowen, Della Wilkinson and Brian Yamashita - Royal Canadian Mounted Police
TM-02-99F
Protocole de recherche d'éléments de preuve génétique sur les lieux du crime.
Julie Bellefeuille, Kathy Bowen, Della Wilkinson and Brian Yamashita - Royal Canadian Mounted Police
TM-04-99
Practical Applications of Digital Imaging in the Field of Digital Firearms Identification
A comprehensive review of the field of digital forensic imaging as it pertains to the field of forensic firearm examination.
Scott Kashuba Forensic Laboratory Edmonton
TM-05-99
12 Gauge Bean Bag Ammunition Penetration
Royal Canadian Mounted Police were requested by the Special Investigations Unit, Province of Ontario, to examine the exhibits and events surrounding a fatal shooting incident involving a bean bag projectile and determine how and why the bean bag projectiles penetrated human tissue at a distance of 21 feet.
Dean Dahlstrom, Kramer Powley and Deryk Penk - Royal Canadian Mounted Police
TM-06-99
Laser Range Finders in Forensic Firearms Examination
Alan Voth
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1999 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-99
Low Back Pain Among RCMP Officers: An Investigation Into Vehicles, Duty Belts and Boots
S. Kumar, Y. Narayan; University of Alberta, 1997
TR-02-99
Back Pain in a large Canadian Police Force
This study is based on a questionnaire sent to a random sample of approximately one thousand members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in order to determine their experience with low back pai n and whether it differs from that of the general population, possibly as a result of the patrol car seat and the police duty belt.
J. Brown, MD, G. Wells, Ph.D., A. Trottier, MD, J. Bonneau, M.Sc. and b. Ferris, D.Ed
TR-07-99
Computer Assisted 2D and 3D Comparison of Bite Mark Evidence and Tooth Exemplars
Research was completed to evaluate the application of recent developments in personal computer graphics for the preservation and analysis of human bite marks and specifically, to develop protocols to share and electronically transmit data among other workers. This multi- phase project studied a series of bite marks and recorded them digitally , developed conventional two-dimensional overlays of dental casts, generated and compared three-dimensional digital models, and investigated transmitting digital images to co-workers for evaluation. Successful 2-D overlays were produced with off-the-shelf graphics software and transmitted via conventional modem to other workers. Production of three-dimensional digital models proved more of a challeng e and was deemed to be impractical with currently available off-the-shelf software.
Dr. David Sweet Bureau of Legal Dentistry University of British Columbia
TR-08-99
Incidence of Human Bite Marks in a Selected Adult Population
Prior to this study, no information existed to assist police investigations or support the testimony of odontologists concerning the incidence, frequency, or severity of this form of physical evidence. Dr. Sweet studied the incidence and severity of bite mark injuries to victims of violent c rimes with the following results: 1. bite mark injuries occurred in 1 6% of domestic violence situations; 2 . the vast majority of victims are women (93%) with the highest 3 . incidence in the 20-40 year age group; injuries to the head and neck were the most frequent (42% contusions being the most common (47%).
David Sweet, D.M.D., Ph.D., D.A.B.F.0. Bureau of Legal Dentistry, Vancouver, BC
TR-09-99
Multicultural Communication Awareness for Police
A research study on improved communication between police officers and selected cultural groups was conducted. Specifically, cultural "taboo's" taken from a comprehensive literature review were presented to preselected cultural groups and participating embassy official(s) for confirmation. Results of these meetings indicated that there were indeed cultural differences worth noting, and some stereotypical images to be dispelled. Furthermore, twenty-five 'recommendations concerning the improvement of community/police rapport were elicited from those involved in the study. Although a number of these suggestions have been, or are currently being attempted, a number of these original ideas should be considered for possible implementation. Limitations on the timely completion of the study, including group arrangement and lack of pertinent information regarding the primary objective are listed. Additional research strategies, North American behavioural norms, as well as findings of interest and key recommendations are provided.
TR-12-99
Intellectual Property Protecting Your Technology
A Primer on Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks and Industrial Designs
Wayne Anderson and Ron Brunet Intellectual Property Services Office National Research Council Canada
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1998 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-01-98
Capsaicin Spray
Comments on the Use of Capsaicin Spray
TM-02-98E
Latent Fingerprint Detection
Common Chemical Techniques Used For Latent Fingerprint Detection
TM-02-98F
Empreintes digitales latentes
Techniques chimiques courantes de détection des empreintes digitales latentes
TM-03-98
Improvements to Police Forage Cap Design
TM-04-98 - Restricted
Prototype Audio/Video Transmitter/Receiver
TM-05-98
Edge of Light Operational Assessment
TM-06-98
Ampel Probe
Evidence Collection Device
TM-07-98
Emergency Equipment Mounting Bracket
TM-08-98
OC Spray
A Review of Its Possible Risks including Carcinogenicity
TM-09-98
Communicable Diseases Standards
Ontario Policing Standards Manual
TM-10-98
Crowd Control Garment
Testing of Garmet Components of Crowd Control Equipment in Relation to Protection Against Heat and Flame
TM-11-98
Advanced Internet Investigations Course Evaluation Report
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1998 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-98E
Vision Standards in the RCMP
Are They Reasonable and Fair?
TR-01-98F
Normes visuelles de la GRC : Sont-elles raisonnables et équitables?
TR-02-98E
To Wear or Not To Wear: A Survey on Current Contact Lens Use in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
TR-02-98F
Sondage sur le port des verres de contact à la Gendarmerie royale du Canada (GRC)
TR-03-98
Lead Shot Penetration in 10% Ordnance Gelatin
TR-04-98
Physical Ability, Fitness and Police Work
TR-05-98E
Violent Incidents
TR-05-98F
Incidents Violents
TR-06-98
Ontario Provincial Police Holster Committee Report
TR-07-98
Bite Mark Evidence
Computer Assisted 2D and 3D Comparison of Bite Mark Evidence and Tooth Exemplars
TR-08-98
Incidence of Bite Marks
Incidence of Human Bite Marks in a Selected Adult Population
TR-09-98
Multicultural Communication Awareness for Police
TR-10-98
Freshwater Entimology
Freshwater Invertebrate Succession and Decompositional Studies on Carrion in British Columbia
TR-11-98
Penetration of Exterior House Walls by Modern Police Ammunition
TR-12-98
Intellectual Property
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1997 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-01-97
Hot Meal� Evaluation
TM-02-97
Electronic Drug Detection Equipment
TM-03-97
Nooklooker Evaluation
TM-04-97
Body Cam Evaluation
TM-05-97
Liquid Chalk Evaluation
TM-06-97
Barefoot Comparison and Identification Research
TM-07-97E
Mobile Portable PC Prototype Project
TM-07-97F
Prototype de micro-ordinateu Mobile
TM-08-97
Warthog Evaluation - Stop a High Speed Pursuit Before it Begins
TM-09-97
Micro-Inspection Technology Update 97
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1997 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-97
Evaluation of Gun Lubricant Operation At Low Temperatures
TR-02-97E
Risk to Police Officers from Biohazards encountered in Police Work
TR-02-97F
Les risques biologique du métier de policier
TR-03-97
Physical Ability, Fitness and Police Work
TR-03-97F
Aptitudes et condition physiques des policiers
TR-04-97E
Occupational Medicine for Policing
TR-04-97F
La médecine du travail dans le domaine policier
TR-05-97E
Assessing Cardiac Risks in Police Officers
TR-05-97F
Évaluation des risques de cardiopathie chez les policiers
TR-06-97E
Occupational Health in Police Work: A Canadian Perspective
TR-06-97F
La médecine du travail en milieu policier une perspective canadienne
TR-07-97E
Respiratory Symptoms Among Forensic Identification Workers
TR-07-97F
Les symptômes respiratoires chez les techniciens de l'identité judiciaire
TR-08-97
Evaluation of Water Soluble Evidence Collection Adhesive Tape
TR-09-97
Aquatic Forensics - Determination of Time Since Submergence Using Aquatic Invertebrates
TR-10-97
Results from the FBI Collaboration on the Detection of Fingerprints from Human Skin
TR-11-97
Investigaide B&E, A Break and Enter Expert System
TR-12-97
C.L.E.I.M.S. Canadian Law Enforcement Information Management System, A Major Case Management System
TR-13-97
Radar Health and Safety Study - Executive Summary of TR-14-97
TR-14-97
Radar Health and Safety Study - Complete Epidemiology Report
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1996 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-01-96E
1995 Duty Belt and Uniform Pant Evaluation
TM-02-96
3D Eyewitness
TM-03-96
Collection of Evidence From Heavy Commercial Vehicle Incidents
TM-04-96F
Rapport final du projet pilote sur l'utilisation du Capsicum
TM-05-96R - Restricted
Mobile Portable PC Prototype Project
TM-06-96
Spatial and Temporal Crime Analysis Techniques
TM-07-96R - Restricted
Evaluation of the XR-150 Portable X-Ray Generator
TM-08-96
Barefoot Comparison and Identification Research
TM-09-96
Regina Police Service Citizen Police Academy
TM-10-96R - Restricted
Canadian Bomb Data Centre Automated Database
TM-11-96
Lightman
TM-12-96
Field Evaluation Report of inCHARGE System
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1996 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-96
Directed Studies: A Focused Approach to Collision Investigation
TR-02-96
Forensic Entomology - Determining Time of Death in Buried Homicide Victims Using Insect Succession
TR-03-96
Forensic Entomology - The Use of Insects in Death Investigations To Determine Elapsed Time Since Death In Interior and Northern British Columbia Regions
TR-04-96
Advanced Scientific Research For A New Europium Based Fluorescent Dye
TR-05-96
Advanced Scientific Research - Innovations in Cyanoacrylate Stain Technology
TR-06-96R - Restricted
Coarse Focus Soft Shaped Charge Disrupter 1996 Update
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1995 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-01-95
Velohorn
TM-02-95E
Crowd Control Suit With Integrated Protection
TM-03-95
Bonowi® Protective Equipment
TM-04-95R - Restricted
Evaluation of Buster K910B Contraband Detector
TM-05-95E
Officer Protection Kits
TM-06-95R - Restricted
Blast Suppression Foam
TM-07-95
Managing Technology in the Edmonton Police Service
TM-08-95R - Restricted
Development of a Robot Arm
TM-09-95
Impact Loading Tests for Upgrading the Security of Existing Windows
TM-10-95
MR-35 Punch Gun
TM-11-95R - Restricted
Dual Tone Multi Frequency Controller
TM-12-95
Barefoot Comparison and Identification Research
TM-13-95
Development of a New Europium Based Fluorescent Dye;
Development of TEC for Detection of Cyanaocrylate Prints on Skin;
Use of Tectopo for Cocaine Exhibits;
Communication of Research Information to Police;
Testing New Cyanoacrylate Glue;
Testing of Minicrimescope
TM-14-95R - Restricted
Track Drive for Bomb Robot
TM-15-95R - Restricted
The Study of Interference Suppression for Surface Wave Radar
TM-16-95R - Restricted
Mobile Disruptor Transporter
TM-17-95R - Restricted
Miniature Emergency Response Vehicle (MERV)
TM-18-95R - Restricted
Evaluation of the EXPOSÉ System for Audio Interception
TM-19-95
Alternate Patrol Headgear
TM-20-95
D-Sight™ Micro-Inspection Technology
TM-21-95
Micro-Inspection Technology
TM-22-95
Evaluation of Auto-Kill Switch
TM-23-95
Use of Tectopo for Cocaine Exhibits; Communicating Research Results to Police; Miscellaneous
TM-24-95
Kevlar Under gloves
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1995 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-95
Comparative Performance of 9mm Parabellum, .38 Special and .40 Smith and Wesson Ammunition in Ballistic Gelatin
TR-02-95
Deenside Protective Equipment
TR-03-95
Comparative Analysis of Lead, Barium and Antimony Emission from Handgun Ammunition
TR-04-95
Oleoresin Capsicum in Buffalo
TR-05-95
Forensic Entomology - The Use of Insects in Death Investigations to Determine Elapsed time since Death
TR-06-95
Exposure and Health Status of Canadian Law Enforcement Personnel Associated with Identification Procedures
TR-07-95
A Comparison of Techniques for the Visualization of Fingerprints on Human Skin including the Application of Iodine and -Napthoflavone
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1994 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-01-94
Break and Enter Expert System 1994 Progress Report
TM-02-94
London Police Automated Charge Sheet System
TM-03-94
CONTACT - Computer Delivery of Community Services Information in the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service
TM-04-94
Police Research Databases
TM-05-94
Accident Investigation - Dragsled
TM-06-94
Fingerprint Research Progress 1993
TM-07-94
Winnipeg Police Evaluation of In-Car Video
TM-08-94
An Electronic Flare for the Police Traffic Officer
TM-09-94
Nooklooker - A device to look in hard to reach places
TM-10-94
Semi-automatic Pistol and Ammunition Study
TM-11-94E
Evaluation of Pepper Spray for the Winnipeg Police Department
TM-12-94
Railway Evaluation of Emergency Alert
TM-13-94
Protective Clothing for Hazardous Spills
TM-14-94
Toxic-Free Ammunition - Ballistic Evaluation
TM-15-94
Articulating Robot Arm
TM-16-94R - Restricted
Remote Disruptor Transporter
TM-17-94R - Restricted
Miniature Emergency Response Vehicle (MERV)
TM-18-94
38 Special +P Police Ammunition
TM-19-94E
Oleoresin Capsicum Spray
TM-19-94F
«Capsicum Oléorésineux»
TM-20-94
Forensic Entomology Study
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1994 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-94
Evaluation of the Exposé System
TR-02-94
«L' évaluation du système exposé»
TR-03-94
Mobile Computer Workstation - Minimum Standards for Police
TR-04-94
Mobile Computer Workstation - Common Police Requirements
TR-05-94E
Mobile Computer Workstation - Technology Developments and Industry Product Review
TR-06-94E
Mobile Computer Workstation - Future Trends and Technology Developments
TR-07-94
Polygraph Validity Study - Final Report
TR-08-94
A Comparison of Thenoyl Europium Chelate with Ardrox and Rhodimine 6G for the Fluorescent Detection of Cyanoacrylate Prints
TR-09-94
Protective Equipment
TR-10-94
Extendible Baton Study
TR-11-94
Bomb Suit Helmet Evaluation
TR-12-94
Render Safe Procedures
TR-13-94
A Comparison of Three Forensic Light Sources: Polilight, Luma-lite and Spectrum 9000
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1993 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-01-93
Proposed New Patrol Jacket
TM-02-93E
Protective Coat for Riot Troop Members (S.T.A.R. Vest)
TM-03-93
Evaluation of Personal Cooling System - Explosive Ordnance Disposal Suits
TM-04-93 - Restricted
Explosive Detection Security System (EDSS) Test and Evaluation
TM-05-93
Tactical Troop Protective Equipment
TM-06-93
Blauer Two Piece Jacket and Pants
TM-07-93
Technology Platforms
TM-08-93 - Restricted
Panic Alarm System Evaluation
TM-09-93
Cyclop Video System
TM-10-93
Law Enforcement Television Network Evaluation
TM-11-93
Integrated Information Strategy for the Canadian Police Community
TM-12-93
Vancouver Police In-Car Video Evaluation
TM-13-93
Video Image Booking System
TM-14-93
Vacuum Fingerprint Chamber Evaluation
TM-15-93
Vacuum Metal Deposition Chamber
TM-16-93
Quick Don Gas Mask
TM-17-93
Police Shield Video Camera System
TM-18-93
Two-Piece Integrated Riot Suit
TM-19-93
Gore-Tex Lined Sweater Evaluation
TM-20-93
Electronic Measuring Device
TM-21-93
Chemical Exposure and Health Status of Identification Personnel
TM-22-93
Guideline for Evaluating the Potential Health Effects of Long-term Use of Radar Units on Police Traffic Officers
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1993 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-93
Evaluation of Portable Contraband Detector Portable Microwave Dielectrometer M600P
TR-02-93
A Toxicological Review of Capsaicnoids (Oleoresin of Capsicum)
TR-03-93
Explosive Detection Security System (EDSS) Test and Evaluation
TR-04-93
Data Element Standards for Police Information Systems
TR-05-93
Fingerprints on Skin
TR-06-93
Automated Vehicle Location (AVL)
TR-07-93
Residential Break and Enter Expert System
TR-08-93
IMS Signal Processing
TR-09-93 - Restricted
9MM Ammunition for Fisheries and Oceans Operational Use
TR-10-93 - Restricted
Detection of Illicit Vegetation
TR-11-93
T.E.C. - A New Fluorescent Fingerprint Dye
TR-12-93
Ottawa Police Strategic Information Management System
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1992 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-01-92R - Restricted
Summary Memorandum of Communications Protocol for Police Information Systems
TM-02-92
Evaluation of ST-1000 Safety Lights
TM-03-92
Alternative to Emergency Flares
TM-04-92
Evaluation of In-Car Video System
TM-05-92
Radiation Measurements on Police Traffic Radar Speed Detectors
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1992 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-92R - Restricted
Communication protocol for police information systems - Restricted
TR-02-92
Development of an integrated protective suit for riot police, Phase I - Jacket design
TR-03-92
Formal test report for radiation hazard measurements of police vehicles
TR-04-92
Evaluation of police protective equipment
TR-05-92
Phase I - 9mm ammunition evaluation
TR-06-92
Emergency testing
TR-07-92
Chemical testing of oleoresin capsicum products
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1991 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-01-91
Luma Lite Evaluation
TM-02-91
Telescopic Baton
Evaluation
TM-03-91
Dye Witness
TM-04-91
Plastic Handcuff Carrier
TM-05-91
Video Incident Capture System
TM-07-91
Canon Group 4 Fax
TM-08-91R - Restricted
Miniature FM (Voice) Transmitter
Technical Specification Sheet
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1991 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-91
Vacuum Fingerprint Chamber
Evaluation Report
TR-02-91
Image Processing
Assessment of the Use of
TR-03-91
Laser Traffic Radar
Feasibility Study
TR-04-91
Alternative to Lethal Force - Capsicum Spray
TR-05-91
Mechanical Duct Design
To Provide Speech Privacy
TR-06-91
Strategic Information Management System
Phase I
TR-07-91
Strategic Information Management System
Phase II
TR-08-91
Computer Aided Dispatch
Prototype System
TR-09-91
Radiation Measurements
Test Report on the Police Traffic Radar Speed Detectors for the Ottawa Police
TR-10-91
Drug Particulates
On-Site Sampling and Detection
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1990 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
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TM-01-90
Cap-Stun - Capsicum Spray
TM-02-90
A.S.P. Tactical Baton Assessment
TM-03-90
Evaluation of Personal Protection Device - Powergun and it's Possible Harmful Effects on Humans
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1990 TECHNICAL REPORTS
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TR-01-90
Feasibility Study
Intellegent Robots for Security Applications
TR-02-90
Effects of Fatigue on EEG Alpha Supression and The Detection of Deception
TR-03-90
Laptop-Computer Assisted Report Writing
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