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Afix Technologies, Inc. Fingerpring and Palmprint matching technology.

Armor Forensics From tools and technology to evidence collection kits, Armor Forensics has been in the crime scene business for over 10 years. As a division of Armor Holdings, the forensic division offers extensive lines of evidence collection kits, storage and processing equipment, drug identification kits and much more to the men and women in the forensic profession.

DataWorks Plus provides law enforcement and criminal justice technology. We develop and build cutting edge software and hardware for law enforcement agencies nationwide. At DataWorks Plus we are dedicated to providing agencies with affordable, top of the line products to improve the productivity, efficiency, and the safety of officers and other agency staff. We truly believe the thing that sets DataWorks Plus apart is our people. We have a highly skilled group of extremely knowledgeable developers, engineers, and support technicians. Our staff creates unrivaled products and over and over again we hear the praises of our support team. We believe that our friendly and knowledgeable staff is what keeps our customers coming back.

Evidence Technology Magazine is published for the crime-scene investigation units of law-enforcement agencies. It is dedicated to the technology of evidence collection, processing, and preservation.

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Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, Ga. - "We are the leader in career-long law enforcement training. We prepare law enforcement professionals to fulfill their responsibilities safely and proficiently, ensuring that training is accomplished in the most cost-effective manner."

Foster & Freeman LTD develop and manufacture a wide range of scientific instruments for police and forensic science laboratories. Products are designed to assist in acquiring evidence at scenes of crime as well as in the laboratory, to improve the quality of evidence and raise laboratory efficiency. Our technology is used in all major police and forensic science laboratories throughout the world as well as by many other investigative agencies within organizations such as Customs & Excise and Immigration authorities, lottery companies, banknote printers, insurance companies, loss adjusters, accident investigators, private laboratories, university departments and national libraries.

Gizmos and Gadgets Cost effectiveways to process any crime scene. Created by Richard Warrington, this site will show you tricks of the trade as well as some of the latest technology in the field of crime scene investigation.

Imprint on My Heart Custom fingerprint jewelry. Each piece is hand crafted from start to finish, resulting in fine jewelry pieces that make lasting personal keepsakes. Fingerprint jewelry makes a great gift for mothers, fathers, grandparents, grandchildren and anyone who wants to have a custom unique keepsake of the one they love.

Lynn Peavey The Lynn Peavey Company is an expert in crime scene supplies supporting police, law enforcement, forensics and laboratories. Our crime scene equipment goes beyond evidence collection and fingerprint supplies... we go where you need us to go. We are your partners in crime.

Missouri Concerns of Police Survivors - With the memorial located in Jeff City, MO, this website was designed to lessen the pain for the families of fallen officers and to remember the angels that are now watching over us.

Missouri Sheriffs' Association works to upgrade the qualifications of the Office of Sheriff through training programs; to provide technical assistance to sheriffs and their departments; and provide research for law enforcement legislation.

Sagem Morpho Inc. Mainly known for the Livescan system, Sagem Morpho was founded in 1985 and provides numerous products and services devoted to the field of forensics. Visit their website for more information.

The International Association for Identification - The parent organization for MoIAI.

The Law Enforcement Training Institute (LETI) is located in Columbia, MO and is one of the primary training institutes for law enforcement agencies in Missouri. The institute began in 1948 and continues today offering P.O.S.T. certified training to those wishing to enter the field or to those presently working, to advance their careers.

The Missouri Department of Public Safety - This site provides information of State and Federal grants available to law enforcement agencies. Provides announcements on training and conferences around the state. Up to date news releases pertaining to law enforcement. Provides information in regards to Peace Officers Standards & Training (P.O.S.T.). Provides information to the Missouri's Office for Victims of Crime.

The DPS also maintains a list of links to statewide agencies.

The Missouri General Assembly provides legal updates and current debates of laws along with joint bill tracking. Review of the Missouri Constitution can be found at this site along with Missouri's Revised Statutes. The site also allow the visitor to watch "live" House and Senate debates.

The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc. - Honoring fallen heroes since 1996, this website was created by a college freshman who read an article in the Washington Post about the release of a murderer who was convicted of slaying two Maryland police officers. He wanted to find a way to honor all fallen officers.

The Police Corps is a national college scholarship program signed by President Bill Clinton and funded by congress in 1996. Missouri is one of the states selected by the U.S. Department of Justice to recruit and train college graduates to serve four years as community police officers.