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Creating Police Accident and Crime Scene Diagrams Using SmartDraw

Overview Pulling double duty as Police Supervisor and Training Officer for an agency serving 38,000 residents is no easy task. In addition to overseeing day-to-day operations and police work, Rob Crespy was responsible for creating numerous diagrams for accidents and crime scenes. Crespy wanted a quick and easy way to make diagrams that didn't have complicated calculation features. Finally, Officer Crespy found SmartDraw on the Internet. Crespy downloaded the free trial, and liked what they saw.

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PublisherSmartDraw File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2008
FormatCase Studies   
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