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Table of Contents Spring 2009



Letter From the Editor - Participate in our first Video Scene Magazine survey

YouCrime.com

A look at how social and video sharing sites are helping police catch criminals.

By Jessica Kalendra

Desert Heat

Detective Patrick Smith talks to us about his video forensics lab at the Arizona Department of Public Safety.

Your Day in Court

Things to know and remember when presenting your case in court.

By Michael Elliott

To Save and Protect

Tips on handling video evidence before you take it to court.

By Jessica Kalendra

You solve it puzzle

How sharp is your eye

Contributors

Table of Contents Summer/Fall 2008


Letter from the Editor - Let us introduce ourselves

To Collect and to Serve

The limits and possibilities of digital evidence in law enforcement today - and beyond.

The Good, the Bad & the Blurry

A head-to-head comparison of analog and digital as they exist today. The results may surprise you. A must-read.

By Dorothy Stout

Direct to Video, an Interview

How did Hartsville, SC become a model of modern video forensics? Learn from the man himself, Lieutenant Brian Rudick.

Stay in Control

Do you start your analysis with a control? Should you? An insider's look at the pros and cons.

By Wayne R. Runion

Tool Box - Technical Tips and Info

Interoperability drive compliance and standard codecs are driving the ever changing video formats in the IP camera market.

By Steve Goodridge, Ph.D.

You Solve It Puzzle

How sharp is your eye?

Contributors