Justice & Public Safety
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Through electronic queueing and a pilot of drive-through court services, the governments hope to handle a rise in court transactions driven largely by an increase in traffic violations around school buses.
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A donation of more than $400,000 enabled the county police department to add two new drones to its fleet of seven. Among residents, however, concerns over being surveilled persist.
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In the two years since the state released guidance for localities interested in speed or red-light cameras, fewer than 10 percent of its municipalities have submitted and won approval of plans.
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The president is telling Americans how his proposed homeland-security agency will work better.
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The former CIO of Philadelphia will work closely with local governments.
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Political leaders won't provide the funds, and the FBI won't share information.
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Cities need more resources to devote to threat detection, emergency response equipment, according to a new survey.
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The bill will provide funds for stockpiling vaccines, boosting security for water systems and to prepare hospitals.
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The Senate's top Democrat said legislation creating a new Homeland Security Department could be passed by the end of July.
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A new mobile command post will give law enforcement agencies the ability to communicate and share data in the field.
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Opponents called the plan a "snoopers' charter."
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A high-level committee will begin work on getting the legislation creating the new Homeland Security Department through the House and the Senate.
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The information the man posted on a Web site was "harassment," according to the judge who put the man in jail.
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The bill will delay the auction of certain spectrum, and it's up to the FCC to decide when the auction will happen.
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The once-reluctant director of the Office of Homeland Security is now testifying before the Senate and House about the proposed Cabinet department.
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Twenty-one states don't require a hearing before a sex offender is listed on a sex-offender registry.
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The ruling, issued last month, prohibits withholding money from libraries that do not install Internet filters.
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The House is planning for floor debate on the Homeland Security Department bill in late July.
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Seven states have joined the Emergency Mutual Aid Compact since the Sept. 11 attacks.
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Agents are requesting records on library patrons' reading lists.
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The site contains a database of stolen credit card numbers collected from chat rooms.
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