Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Nooklooker evaluation.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Description

1 online resource (17 pages)

Note

Participants: Edmonton Police Service, Ontario Provincial Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Revenue Canada Customs and Excise.
"October, 1996."
Includes some text in French.

Summary

The Nooklooker is a portable self contained video system that allows the user to look into inaccessible places and dimly lit, dark places such as suspended ceilings and under cars. Pre-production prototypes were offered to the police and security community. Three police organizations (Edmonton Police Service, Ontario Provincial Police and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Montreal) as well as two government security organizations (Revenue Canada Customs and Excise and one other who wished to remain anonymous) evaluated the black and white camera version Nooklooker.

Subject

Online Access

Series

Technical memorandum (Canadian Police Research Centre) ; TM-03-97.

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