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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"It's been proven that catching burglars not only reduces the burglary rate, but it can also prevent crimes by catching bad actors who might later commit more violent offenses."
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Workplace violence is growing - and should be mitigated and prepared for as its own kind of disaster.
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"The overall intent of this regional affiliation is to strengthen our performance for our citizens. It is where we need to go to remain as effective as possible."
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"This Web site allows ordinary citizens to get a glimpse of what their local police are up against."
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Red Cross chapters across the country will conduct activities and outreach to help individuals, families, schools and businesses.
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Mayor requests innovative operational and technological solutions needed to design, implement, operate and maintain a congestion pricing program for New York City.
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The exit aisle on aircrafts serves as an important reminder - the emergency management community must continuously educate the public about preparedness.
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"I know first-hand about how technology has given kids more ways to stay connected to their friends ... There is a time and a place for using these devices and it is not behind the wheel of a car."
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Three employees will be recognized for the significant roles they played in the transfer of Police Department records and other data from older software to a new state-of-the-art computer system.
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Bridges the gap between all standard forms of communication to enable high-speed two-way communications to tens of thousands of users and devices across all modalities, including e-mail, wireless pager, PDA, landline, mobile phone, satellite phone, TDD/TTY, fax and two-way text messaging.
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New York, Houston and San Francisco are top three in preparedness.
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"This group demonstrated the vision, desire, motivation and commitment to attain the necessary skills to lead our industry with confidence and integrity."
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Hartford, Conn. eliminates the firefighters having to force their way into a unit.
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The IT team automated functions such as fire ground command, pre-fire planning, building inspection records, and personnel records. However, new challenges surfaced when staffing grew 500 percent and file-sharing needs and application requirements increased from 250GB to 600 GB in 12 months.
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Integrated mapping provides a GIS-centric approach to computer-aided dispatch and emergency response not previously available.
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Legislation would require convicted sex offenders to submit their e-mail addresses, instant messaging names, and any other electronic identifiers to the sex offender registry.
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Enables victims to file compensation clams online with easy instructions.
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"We reached out to families who lived along the fire zone. Some were so moved by our efforts that they joined in and helped distribute kits to their neighbors' homes to help protect them as well."
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