Justice & Public Safety
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Corrections officers spend a disproportionate amount of time on administrative tasks rather than helping prisoners in ways that improve outcomes. AI is one tool to help, but it must be implemented thoughtfully.
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The White House is expected to give the New York Police Department the authority to ground unauthorized drones around major events. The department also plans to roll out a new 311 dispatch system.
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The county's Department of Public Safety Communications and Emergency Management upgraded its computer-aided dispatching system to one that is cloud-based and can work more easily with neighboring agencies.
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A report from the National Conference of State Legislatures urges more study of issues related to homeland security.
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The civil-rights group is mounting an unusual challenge to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, arguing that the DMCA is preventing research into Internet filtering software.
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The unmanned, remote-controlled aircraft could provide a new platform for wireless data services and communications.
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The agreement is the first step in building an Interstate Information Sharing and Analysis Center.
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The Web-based system will replace a mainframe system and will help track water supply and transport.
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The chairman of the Senate's Appropriations Committee is putting the brakes on the Homeland Security legislation.
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According to the man, the FBI couldn't respond quickly enough with agents who knew the Internet well enough to use the site as a disinformation and surveillance tool.
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Hackers have a duty to find vulnerabilities in software.
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Both the city and the state lost $1.6 billion during fiscal year 2002.
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The service will notify GM operators of auto crashes and allow 911 dispatchers to be connected to crash victims.
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Local police departments, facing funding problems and jurisdictional issues, are slow to respond to identity theft, according to the GAO.
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With the help of this statewide warning system, two teenage girls' lives were saved and their perpetrator caught within 12 hours.
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The Pakistani government is forcing Internet cafes to register with government officials and to track patrons' identities and what Web sites they visit.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has installed 24 web cams across Alaska so pilots can see weather conditions for themselves.
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The Senate will focus on Homeland Security after its August recess.
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The attacks were aimed at Internet providers on both U.S. coasts.
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The book contains policy "plays" used by governments in seven areas.
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The action plan will include a set of resources that will be available on the NLC's Web site in September.
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