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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No system currently exists to provide states a clear picture of the presence or absence of disease at the local, state and national level, a prerequisite to effect strategic decision making.
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"Designing a procurement system that insures that vendors doing business with the state directly verify the employment of individuals who are legally entitled to work within Rhode Island."
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"If Folsom Dam truly did break or Shasta Dam breaks or we have our massive hundred-year floods like they keep predicting, we could be that next region."
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UIGEA forced banks and other payments services to determine for themselves what types of online activity are lawful and what are not, when the federal government itself was unable to specify the distinction between lawful and illegal online gambling activities.
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Los Angeles Basin Project test software and data sharing in simulated earthquake.
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Police consider new method for Metrorail riders to report incidents.
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GIS collaborations play role in Democratic National Convention.
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Nacogdoches County's Judicial System Paper Ready Project cut the time for paperwork to go from the judge to the jail from 36 days to three days, and saved $250,000 in overflow inmate housing.
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"The confidentiality and integrity of criminal records data sent to other member states must be guaranteed."
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These confidential files are protected by the Privacy Act of 1974, and access by State Department employees is strictly limited to official government duties.
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Brown said that site owners, when registering domain names, agree to conditions that stipulate the domain name not be used for illegal purposes.
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"Provides a showcase of innovative initiatives from across the nation and encourages state governments to continue to focus on efficiency, excellence and quality service to citizens."
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"More than two hundred people have been exonerated through DNA analysis of crime scene evidence that was not tested at the time of trial."
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"Abuse, misuse, diversion and illegal sale of prescription drugs are some of the greatest threats facing the safety and welfare of Kentucky citizens today."
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Commission cuts price tag of the D Block in effort to bring in investors.
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Allegedly dumped bulk client records containing personal and medical information, in publicly-accessible garbage containers.
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National convention drove emergency management and Web improvements.
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South Bend fights wastewater overflows with a wireless network that senses and controls the sewer environment.