Justice & Public Safety
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The app is aimed at providing residents and visitors of the county with quick information, jail info, mental health resources and more. It also offers users the ability to submit tips directly to authorities.
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Windsor, Conn., is turning off cameras that take photos of license plates, citing a list of concerns that includes federal agencies previously accessing the data in an effort to enforce immigration laws.
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A bipartisan, two-bill package would define the systems and set limits on how they collect, store and share data. The information could only be kept 14 days in most cases and its use would be prescribed.
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"We're investing resources where risk is greatest and where the funds will have the most significant impact." -- Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff
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"In New York, we understand that preventing terrorism and responding to any large-scale emergency also depends on smooth coordination among key federal, state, and city agencies."
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Biometrics "will greatly reduce personal privacy because the government will be able to track your movements."
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"We can never let our guard down when it comes to being prepared for a potential disaster, whether natural or manmade."
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"In an emergency every second counts ... It's critical that consumers be able to pick up the phone and get help when they need it."
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Recruits are members of the first class to be sworn in this year.
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Requires Hoosiers to show government-issued photo identification before casting a ballot at the polls on Election Day.
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It is not uncommon for an Internet fraud scheme to have the same overall intent but be transmitted containing variations in the e-mail content.
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"The provisions of the EU directive will apply not just to mobile and fixed telephony, but also to Internet telephony, e-mail services and messaging services."
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"With all that the State Police have to do to enforce the laws of this Commonwealth, I do not believe that it is either practical or wise to ask them to enforce Federal laws as well."
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Prescribed more than 62 million Schedule III and Schedule IV dosage units illegally over the Internet.
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"In a time when computers hold the key to everything from terrorist plots to accounting scandals, understanding e-crime and digital forensics is crucial for today's federal, state and local law enforcement officers and our civilian cyber security personnel."
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"My proposed funding increase will provide law enforcement officials with additional tools to keep our children safe."
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Includes GPS tracking of paroled sex offenders.
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Second national summit to feature Dr. Madeleine Albright as keynote speaker.
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"The Louisiana Supreme Court is pleased to be able to facilitate this access to the public and looks forward to additional innovations in technology presently in the works."
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"Effective communication is essential to our public safety personnel to help us prevent crime and respond to emergencies." --Gov. Ernie Fletcher
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"Brad" joins fire department's arson investigation team
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