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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All-hazards focus by fusion centers improves emergency operations.
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Displays are powered by existing network connections using standard Power over Ethernet (POE) technology.
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Government, nonprofits and businesses are not as prepared as they would like in the event of an act of terror or other crisis.
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"We have moved from back-alley bookstores to criminal enterprises that treat children as merely another commodity for sale in the global marketplace."
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If convicted, hacker faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison and up to three years of supervised release.
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"Local agencies represent the first line of defense against terrorism and our ability to respond to natural or man-made disasters."
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Requires higher education institutions put into place procedures to manage situations in which students are reported missing.
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Appointee has "proven leadership of interdisciplinary teams within emergency management and ... commitment to preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation...."
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Defendants used multiple Web sites to sell counterfeit software worth $2.5 million.
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Legal maneuvers are an attempt to thwart the First Amendment rights of Americans.
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"It instantly creates a communications bridge that enables the communications between all responders on scene and simultaneously enables the passing of real time information to our emergency operation center."
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"The 1,000 hits on unsolved cases shows the value of DNA for Georgia law enforcement and for the public safety of all Georgia citizens by helping solve violent crimes that otherwise may have gone unsolved."
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The e-mail claims the sender has been hired to kill the recipient.
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Its advanced ITMS trace technology has, in the past, proven admissible in court as an aid to drug-related prosecutions.
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A Class I food recall is a situation where the food has been deemed unsafe or unfit for human consumption and if consumed may cause serious adverse health consequences or death.
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South Dakota is one of just four sites in the nation chosen for the immediate phase of the demonstration project.
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Radio Over Wireless Broadband (ROW-B) project will demonstrate how to connect existing wireless radio systems with advanced broadband technologies, such as laptops and smart phones.
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Begins with 22 cameras downtown on the 4.9 GHz public safety band providing video access to mobile police vehicles.