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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Internet cafes must keep records of what information and sites customers visit for two months.
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The country's nearly 4,000 Internet cafes will now control their clients' surfing habits.
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The "personal locator beacons" will be used by rescue agencies to pinpoint the location of lost or injured people in remote areas.
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Parents are turning to a telephone and e-mail campaign to attempt to sway the House to quickly pass an Amber Alert bill.
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Republicans, Democrats still at odds over personnel control sought by President Bush.
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The committee believes the Justice Department is cooperating with Congress' monitoring of the Patriot Act, but the ACLUS is accusing the DOJ of hiding crucial information.
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In the first case to be tried under Washington state's anti-spam law, the man was ordered to pay $96,000 in fines and fees.
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A new system will digitize all calls made to 911, and city officials say it will help them prosecute domestic-violence cases.
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The groups want documentation on how the U.S. government is obtaining records from libraries, bookstores and ISPs under the USA Patriot Act.
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State and local law enforcement's lack of access to federal information is a serious problem, experts say.
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Policy teams are meeting to trade ideas, approaches on homeland security.
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Fingerprint data is matched with video clips to provide multimedia dossiers stored in a central database.
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Ten states take home awards for IT successes.
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Patrolling the streets of Sacramento is not easy, but it's becoming easier with the help of some technology upgrades.
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Federal agencies share personal information with other agencies and some companies from the private sector.
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Wireless technology and interoperability were big winners at the 2002 Winter Games.
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