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Richard Doran: New solutions to crime will help even victims
As former Director of the Criminal Division of the Florida Attorney General's Office, I have always viewed our criminal justice process from the victim's point of view. As Director, I was privileged to play a small part in the establishment of a...Tags: Punishment, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals, Justice System
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Lloyd Waters: There's a big Guerilla in the room
Gov. Martin O’Malley wants to be president; Lt. Gov. Brown wants to be governor; and Tavon White, an accused murderer and alleged member of the Black Guerilla family in Baltimore City, wants to be in charge of the Baltimore City Detention Center....Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Prisons, Politics
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Vince Boccard: Coral Springs has investment in its 911 system
As mayor of Coral Springs, I am compelled to respond to your April 28 editorial "Twisting, turning drama on 911," wherein you suggest that Coral Springs has placed political interests ahead of public safety by not participating in the creation of a...Tags: Government, Coral Springs, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Broward County, Politics
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Public Safety Appreciation Day service set for Grace Bible Baptist Church in Leesburg
Area law-enforcement officers, firefighters and emergency medical services personnel will be honored during the annual Public Safety Appreciation Day service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Grace Bible Baptist Church, Leesburg. State, county and city...
Tags: Government, Anglicanism, Baptist, Christianity, Walmart
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Assembly leaders change plans for city jail oversight
General Assembly leaders say a joint committee of top legislators will hear from corrections officials about alleged corruption at the Baltimore City Detention Center. The briefing, to be held in June, replaces a House Judiciary Committee hearing that...
Tags: Prosecution, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Michael E. Busch, Black Guerrilla Family
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Chief: Newport can't get lax about safety
Members of the local business community who turned out for the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce's monthly government affairs breakfast unwittingly took part in a little experiment. Midway through his talk Thursday about public safety in the city,...Tags: Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Eggs Benedict, Prisons, Politics
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Boston bombing inquiries prompt new look at student visas
The federal government will tighten oversight to help ensure that foreign students seeking to enter the United States have valid student visas — the latest step to increase security after the Boston Marathon bombings. The heightened scrutiny by U....
Tags: Government, National Security, Janet Napolitano, Teaching and Learning, Personal Data Collection
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California state Senate OKs social network, drug bills
SACRAMENTO — Social network sites such as Facebook would be required to remove personal information about minors when asked to do so by their parents under a measure approved by state senators Thursday. Separately, the lawmakers voted to allow...
Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Culture, Social Media, Justice System, Elections
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HCC to host Public Safety Awards ceremony Wednesday
Hagerstown Community College will host the annual Public Safety Awards ceremony on Wednesday beginning at 6:30 p.m., in the Kepler Center on HCC’s main campus. The awards recognize officers who have served the citizens of Washington County in an...Tags: Ceremonies, Government, Culture, Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes
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State approves settlement to ex-inmate amid corrections scrutiny
With the state corrections system already under scrutiny, the Maryland Board of Public Works on Wednesday approved a $40,000 settlement with a former inmate of the Baltimore jail who claimed he was assaulted by gang members for not assisting with a drug...
Tags: Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Black Guerrilla Family, Justice System
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Anonymous note threat at Pasadena High prompts extra security
Police are beefing up security at Pasadena High School on Thursday and Friday in response to an anonymous note threatening violence on the campus, school and public safety officials said. The note did not specify who might commit violence and the writer...Tags: Government, Health and Safety at School, David Petraeus, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics
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Police, politicians push surveillance post-Boston
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police and politicians across the U.S. are pointing to the example of surveillance video that was used to help identify the Boston Marathon bombing suspects as a reason to get more electronic eyes on their streets. From Los...
Tags: Television, Reliant Stadium, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Photography and Video
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