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  • Fingerprints can reveal more than just who robbed the bank. Linked to all California police agencies, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement now has immediate access to the immigration status of people booked by local law enforcement agencies. Under the Secure Communities program, the fingerprints of everyone arrested by local police are now sent automatically to an electronic database reviewed by ICE, whose agents go to county jails to pick up immigrants thought to be deportable, including illegal immigrants and legal immigrants who may have committed a crime.

  • FORT KENT Outrage by U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe over a decision to deny a Fort Kent-based substance abuse prevention organization a grant because of its rural location has propelled the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrations administrator to investigate the matter. The decision came after Community Voices, which works to curb substance abuse among youth, applied for a $125,000 competitive grant from NHTSA to create a pilot program to limit teen access to alcohol. The grant would have financed several projects, including increased patrols by local law enforcement. Community Voices met all of the requirements to secure the grant but was denied, so officials from the organization asked for information on how to improve future applications and better their chances at future awards.

  • Workplace embezzlement is an increasingly common occurrence. But despite its frequency, an embezzlement, when uncovered, still prompts feelings of rage, betrayal and embarrassment. And before the emotional reaction subsides, companies generally take immediate, reflexively punitive steps against the employee-suspect: on-the-spot termination, hasty escort from the premises, restricted access to the company's electronic network and prompt notification of local law enforcement. If a company's primary objective is asset recovery, that company should not initially adopt the above procedures. The following is a tried-and-true asset recovery methodology a company should follow upon the discovery that the till has been looted. The mere suspicion of an embezzlement should trigger an immediate, th...

  • Annual Security Issue and Buyer's Guide July 1996 - In Search Of...Security - Cover Story California's Parole and Community Services Div. utilizes state-of-the-art technology to monitor its growing parolee population. Its more powerful electronic monitors such as ankle transmitters and voice verification systems to supplement intensive supervision. In addition, the division introduced its innovative Supervised Release File in 1992 which allows local law enforcement officers to access parolee files through the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System. Meanwhile, other government agencies are looking into the use of global satellite positioning, video imaging and electronic kiosks to enhance parolee supervision.

  • LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Appriss, a leading provider of information services that keep the public safe and informed, announced today that is has acquired Open Portal Solutions (OPS). OPS is an Indiana-based company specializing in document and content management solutions that provide government and private- industry clients with innovative ways to access public information. OPS is a leading innovator in helping public safety agencies use technology to keep the public safe and informed. Products include NE Crash, an electronic data capture service that helps law enforcement more efficiently manage and access accident information. OPS also offers the NE Web Portal platform that allows the public to access public documents online without taking the time to visit thei...

    ... create revenue opportunities for state and local government, combined with Appriss' experience and ...

  • ... 10(a) of the Act-which applies to "leased access channels" reserved under federal law for commercia... "public access channels" required by local governments for public, educational, and governmen...

  • The Department of State's International Narcotics and Law Enforcement division and MND-B Commander's Emergency Response Program (CERP) provided funding for this Iraqi court effort.4 Multi-National Division - Baghdad's project intent is to help facilitate achieving desired division-level Rule of Law effects such as creating a more stable governance environment, facilitating local citizens' access to the courts, and marginalizing the insurgency.5 In addition, the project is intended to be the first step toward the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement division's Iraq Justice Integration Project, which envisions connecting the court, police, and prison facilities by the use of computers, Internet access, and case tracking software so that an individual can be tracked throughout the e...

  • ...CHAPTER XX: LOCAL TELEVISION LOAN GUARANTEE BOARD. PART 2201: LOCAL ..., entitled the Launching Our Communities' Access to Local Television (LOCAL TV) Act of 2000, as ame...

  • Three weeks ago I received a call from the White House. Vice President Joe Biden, Attorney General Eric Holder and Director of National Drug Control Policy Gil Kerlikowske were inviting a select number of mayors, police chiefs and scholars to the White House to discuss emerging strategies on the control of gang-related crime. The White House wanted to showcase successful community-driven anti- crime initiatives from across the nation. Because of the dramatic success San Bernardino has experienced in the past three years in driving down serious and violent crime, I was asked to present our multifaceted Operation Phoenix crime-fighting strategy at the White House. On Aug. 24, I joined a number of other mayors and police chiefs at the White House to discuss innovative suppression, interven...

    ... flexibility they need to designed effective local crime prevention programs. Reforming parole: Throu...

  • ******PUBLICATION ADVISORY****** WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics released a report on Gang Units in Large Local Law Enforcement Agencies, 2007, today at 10:00 A.M., EDT. To access the full report go to the BJS website, at http:/ /bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/.



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