Justice & Public Safety
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The group has raised questions about the use of the cameras by the Joplin Police Department, citing red flags about details they record that can be used to track motorists for nonpolice reasons.
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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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Monitoring technology boosts effectiveness of bait car concept in Sacramento, Calif.
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"I am pleased to announce that through the exceptional generosity of an anonymous donor my office is able to distribute the Child Project for use by 41 sheriffs' offices and police departments across the state of Maine."
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Speakers provided tips for teenagers, parents and educators on how to avoid cyber bullies.
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"New York City had fewer than 500 murders last year -- the lowest number since comparable records have been kept -- and there were over 1,100 fewer guns recovered from city streets last year compared to the year before."
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"A large part of our success in enforcing the nation's immigration laws hinges on equipping employers with the tools to determine quickly and effectively if a worker is legal or illegal."
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New York Attorney General secures over $1.1 million from top ISPs.
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Seven thousand individuals turned themselves in, accounting for a total of 966 felonies and 10,534 misdemeanors.
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Online 311 applications ease burden on overworked call center operators.
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"Could provide suspects with the opportunity to locate and harm witnesses, destroy relevant evidence, fabricate alibis, or even flee the jurisdiction."
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$705 million package that is being awarded nationwide to public health departments in states and territories, as well as in four major metropolitan areas.
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June 17--20 in Providence, R.I.
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Canada makes a commitment to work with G8 in the fight against transnational organized crime and terrorism.
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In response to the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative that, after June 1, 2009, will require a federally issued passport or passport card document to cross the border.
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From easing traffic congestion to enhancing public safety, information technology makes the city more livable.
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The painting was identified using a combination of sophisticated text-based and visual matching technologies that goes beyond the limitations of a solely text-based search.
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Current enforcement options are not appropriate or sufficient remedies to deter spyware distributors.
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"AB 2784 sends a strong message to convicted offenders that we will not tolerate drunk driving and the bill protects the general public from the reckless behavior of others."
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"The quality of video is truly evidence-grade, which will serve us well not only to deter crime, but to help our district attorneys prosecute crime."