To learn more about innovative crime scene investigation technology for this week’s “TechKnow,” contributor Crystal Dilworth visited John Jay College of Criminal Justice
in New York City. Founded as the only liberal arts college in the U.S.
with a criminal justice and forensics focus, students and professors at
John Jay are developing and working with technological innovations that
are the future of forensic investigation.
“This is the place to get educated in the field of criminology,” says “TechKnow” producer Mark Teague. “The college not only trains the crime fighters of the future, but their professors develop technologies and processes which law enforcement agencies will certainly use in the future.”
Here’s a look at some of the technology we got to see up close:
[1.] Panoramic 3D cameras
Panoramic 3D cameras are used to photograph the crime scene to capture every detail for further analyses.
...Find the rest here.
“This is the place to get educated in the field of criminology,” says “TechKnow” producer Mark Teague. “The college not only trains the crime fighters of the future, but their professors develop technologies and processes which law enforcement agencies will certainly use in the future.”
Here’s a look at some of the technology we got to see up close:
[1.] Panoramic 3D cameras
Panoramic 3D cameras are used to photograph the crime scene to capture every detail for further analyses.
...Find the rest here.
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