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   SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY : SHOT DETECTION
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Military Testing Infrared Gunfire Detector -- Jeffrey Mcmurray  -- USA Today  -- October 30, 2005

The U.S. is testing new surveillance technology in Iraq that uses infrared sensors to determine the location and make of guns fired in a combat zone.

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A New Way to Trace a Gunshot to Its Source -- John Holl  -- New York Times  -- August 17, 2005

A New Jersey city is the latest to deploy a network of high-tech acoustic detectors that can detect and triangulate gunshots. The system, which cost $300,000, can triangulate the location of gunfire within three to five seconds and relay the information to officers.

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Shhh ... Do You Hear Gunfire? -- Amit Asaravala  -- Wired News  -- November 23, 2004

Police departments around the country turn to sound-analysis technology to detect and report gunshots.

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Chicago to use gunshot sensors -- Gary Washburn and Molly Parker  -- Chicago Tribune  -- April 07, 2004

Chicago will augment its camera surveillance of high-crime areas with a new listening device that can detect the sound of gunfire and lead to quick dispatch of police to the location.

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The Fog of War: Can high-tech sensors fight the insurgency in Iraq? -- Mark Alpert  -- Scientific American  -- February 09, 2004

The US army is currently testing an experimental system that can detect sniper fire by using a ground-based carbon dioxide laser to measure the movements of dust particles in the air caused by the shock wave of the bullet.

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Laser system to pinpoint snipers fast-tracked -- Will Knight  -- New Scientist  -- October 23, 2003

A laser capable of pinpointing sniper fire and a system that could alert troops to remote-controlled explosives are being tested by the US military and could be deployed in combat as early as 2004.

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Shot Spotter and FaceIt: The Tools of Mass Monitoring -- Christopher Benjamin  -- UCLA Journal of Law and Technology  -- June 01, 2002

The author examines the legality and social costs of the Shot Spotter and FaceIt, two recent law enforcement inventions that have been implemented to mass monitor the public. He probes the Constitutionality of these technologies and whether they have blurred the distinction between what is public and private and offers policy prescriptions for restoring the balance.

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Shot Spotter Technology Sparks Concern -- Paul Elias  -- TechTV  -- February 11, 2000

Police praise a new high tech system that allows them to record and track gunfire, but privacy advocates fear it could be abused.

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