Justice & Public Safety
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The Flathead County Sheriff's Office is set to receive a new remote underwater vehicle after getting approval from county commissioners on Tuesday.
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Thurston County, Wash., commissioners are currently considering regulating the county’s acquisition and use of artificial intelligence-enabled surveillance technology with a new draft ordinance.
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The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office on Monday arrested the man after he reportedly stole a vehicle from a business in east Fort Collins, set it on fire and damaged nearby agricultural land.
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There needs to be some regulation before an accident occurs and the whole industry is brought to a screeching halt.
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Proposed tech-centric legislation tackles everything from smart vehicle safety and consumer drones to police shooting data collection.
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To respect the privacy of victims of violence, the mayor of D.C. proposed denying public access to a broad section of police body camera video.
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For now, drone hobbyists in California can continue flying low over private property without permission.
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The bill is meant to collect data on the racial disparity in all police stops and ultimately buck the trend.
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States want to regulate how companies, citizens and police can use drones in everything from delivery services to law enforcement surveillance. Critics say airspace regulations should be left up to the Federal Aviation Administration and argue limits on drone use could stifle innovation.
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Although police body cameras are increasing in popularity, cops in Hallandale Beach, Fla., are not on board with the implementation.
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Two-thirds of released prisoners in the U.S. are arrested again within three years. Here's how we can use data and machine-learning methods to change that.
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It will be years yet before FirstNet is found in public safety jurisdictions nationwide, but JerseyNet is one of the first looks at what form the first responder network will take.
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CIOs must practice due diligence in planning how the security of video files will be handled.
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The new rail service in North Texas will feature state-of-the-art safety features, from GPS location to sensors that monitor curves in the track.
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OpenJustice will make large amounts of criminal justice data available to the public with an overall goal of improving safety, strengthening trust, enhancing government accountability and informing public policy.
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The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office new Smart911-- a program created to get information to dispatchers quicker -- could mean you get help faster throughout the county and on Hilton Head Island in S.C.
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Before the city can deploy body cameras for law enforcement, logistics must be laid out.
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But Kentucky may soon join the 26 states that have, in fact, enacted laws addressing unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Governors announce new action to improve cybersecurity and risk management plans.
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Dallas police department optimistic about deploying new body cameras.
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Amid public pressure, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett signs legislation equipping police with body cameras.