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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Community organizations that serve the city's most vulnerable residents to be comprehensively studied.
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Eligible state, local, tribal, and territorial governments, national associations, higher education institutions, non-profit organizations, and private sector businesses may apply before May 4th.
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Approximately $33.7 million available for equipment and training for law enforcement agencies, fire, and other emergency responder organizations from April 25 to May 29, 2007.
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Contractor to provide federal agency interoperability with links to state, local and tribal public safety and homeland security entities.
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Multi-layered, risk-based employee screening system being pilot tested.
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Achieve better overall security results by using our resources flexibly.
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"Washington's inability to reach consensus has forced states to roll up their sleeves and get the job done."
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"Bandido" could face up to 10 years in prison.
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Identity theft "is a personal invasion, done in secret, that can rob innocent men and women of their good names."
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"Provides a more user-friendly and interactive way for the public to learn about legislation than the Library of Congress' THOMAS site. It's all about government transparency."
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Program is a direct assistance program where FEMA provides equipment and technical assistance directly to jurisdictions.
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"Increased law enforcement presence is the key to securing our border," says Gov. Perry.
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"The CyberTipline is one of the most powerful tools available to enforce a zero tolerance policy regarding child sexual exploitation, including child pornography on the Internet."
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"We're very gratified that the phones we've recycled will help victims and raise awareness of domestic violence and its consequences at home and in the workplace."
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Darren Bates wiggled his way out of the unfriendly confines of Hancock County Jail in Georgia last summer and fled to Philadelphia. The escaped auto-theft convict hung out on MySpace, the social networking site, free from law enforcement - or so he thought.
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No distinction in reporting based on whether an individual is ordered to undergo inpatient or outpatient treatment.
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"...we need a system that treats people with dignity and helps newcomers assimilate into our society."
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"SENTRI is a smart way to manage an increasingly busy border," said W. Ralph Basham, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner.
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