Walk-Through Metal Detectors for Use in Concealed Weapon and Contraband Detec...

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Item Weight: 8 Oz Book Title: Walk-Through Metal Detectors for Use in Concealed Weapon and Contraband Detection Item Width: 8.5 in height: 0.1 in Topic: Forensic Science ISBN: 9781478277101 Language: English Format: Trade Paperback width: 8.5 in Number of Pages: 66 Pages Author: U. S. Justice, National Justice, National Institute and Technology, Office Programs, Office of Standards Item Height: 0.1 in Genre: Law Publisher: CreateSpace Publication Year: 2012 Item Length: 11 in

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Walk-Through Metal Detectors for Use in Concealed Weapon and Contraband Detec.... Walk-Through Metal Detectors for Use in Concealed Weapon and Contraband Detection, Paperback by . Department of Justice (COR); Office of Justice Programs (CON); National Institute of Justice; National Institute of Standards and Technology; Office of Law Enforcement Standards, ISBN 1478277106, ISBN-13 9781478277101, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US The purpose of this document is to establish performance requirements and testing methods for active walk-through metal detectors used to find metal weapons and/or metal contraband carried on a person and/or concealed by a nonmetal object. The Office of Law Enforcement Standards (OLES) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides technical support to the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) program to support law enforcement and criminal justice in the United States. OLES’s function is to develop standards and conduct research that will assist law enforcement and criminal justice agencies. OLES is: (1) subjecting existing equipment to laboratory testing and evaluation, and (2) conducting research leading to the development of several series of documents, including national standards, user guides, and technical reports. This document covers research conducted by OLES under the sponsorship of NIJ. Additional reports as well as other documents are being issued under the OLES program in the areas of protective clothing and equipment, communications systems, emergency equipment, investigative aids, security systems, vehicles, weapons, and analytical techniques and standard reference materials used by the forensic community.