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5.5 Million in Stimulus To Fight Border Violence from The Arizona Republic
Police and prosecutors in Arizona will get $5.5 million in federal stimulus money to help combat drug violence along the U.S.-Mexican border. Attorney General Eric Holder recently said in a news release that the money will be disbursed to agencies that support federal authorities in fighting narcotics syndicates.
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Police Reaching Out to Stem a Drop Off in Young Recruits from The Boston Globe Today’s youth, and even many adults, aren’t thrilled by officers’ relatively low pay, long hours, and dangerous line of work. And they don’t see policing as a long-term career. “It’s unbelievable the difficulties that we’ve seen,’’ said Terrence M. Cunningham, the president of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association. “Over the last eight to 10 years, it’s been difficult to get real strong, quality candidates.’’ More
More Threats, Fewer Bribes Confront Cops in Lean Times from the Orlando Sentinel People across Central Florida have offered cash, watches and even alluded to performing sexual favors -- all to escape a traffic ticket or arrest. When that doesn't work, some people resort to threats. According to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, bribes have decreased during the past three years. The number of threats against officers, however, has climbed by the hundreds in that time.
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VisitPhone System 500, Direct Through-the-wall Visitation Phone This high efficiency, solid state, magnetic telephone system is simple, sturdy, easy to install, maintain and repair, and requires no outside service or external power. More
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Beset by Bulk, Police to Refit Hybrid Cars from The New York Times Officers in all five boroughs have been testing out 58 hybrid Nissan Altimas in a pilot program to deploy the cars, which run on a lower cost gasoline fueled engine and electric motor. The Police Department’s new hybrid patrol cars are environmentally friendly, but for some officers, they are a pain in the hip.
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Ill Gotten Gains Put to Good Use by Feds from The Houston Chronicle As a Texas borderland drug gangster known as “Double Zero” sits in federal prison, a treasure chest of his gold and diamond-encrusted jewelry is about to be set free. The loot is headed for an auction to be simulcast on the Web after being seized by federal agents from Jose Luis Arce Jr.’s spacious Galveston County home. His assets, which also included homes, cars and bank accounts, are just a taste of the wealth taken from criminals nationwide under an increasingly utilized 25-year-old program that in the past five years has raised nearly $4 billion. More
Are alcohol offenders taking up too much space in your jails? Continuously monitor them with SCRAM, while protecting public safety and lowering recidivism. Learn how
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Jefferson County Sheriff Asks Alabama Governor to Pay Deputies Or Send in National Guard from The Birmingham News Jefferson County Sheriff Mike Hale, facing a $4.1 million budget cut enacted recently, has asked the state to help pay his deputies' salaries or to put National Guard troops on the streets. Just hours after a Jefferson County Circuit Court judge allowed the County Commission to cut the sheriff's budget, Hale contacted Gov. Bob Riley to request the help. "If state funding of deputies' salaries is not an option, then I must call upon you to activate the National Guard," the letter to Riley said. More
Taser Hopes New Products Will Reduce Legal Costs from Phoenix Business Journal Taser International Inc. is rolling out new technology and weapons that executives hope will reduce the company’s legal bills by as much as 50 percent and decrease Taser-related litigation against its police customers. More
Federal Judges Order State to Release Thousands of Prisoners from the Merced Sun-Star In a historic move, a panel of three federal judges ordered the state of California to reduce its prison population by more than 44,000 inmates in the next two years. The order, which will not result in the immediate release of any of the state's 160,000 inmates, almost certainly will be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, the first time the high court will have faced such a case. More
California Drug Court Funds Cut from the Chico Enterprise-Record Recent state budget cuts will mean many addicts in Butte County, Calif. will now have to pay for their own court-ordered treatment or face the prospect of jail. Among massive social service cuts Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger made in an attempt to close a $26 billion budget deficit was $90 million from the Proposition 36 program -- virtually the entire budget. More
Riot Prevented at Jail from TriCities.com A team of 35 officers diffused a potential jail riot before it happened at the Washington County Detention Center in Jonesborough, Tenn. According to Sheriff Ed Graybeal, inmates grew angry after being forced to spend the night in three holding cells. Jailers moved the 17 inmates to the holding cells after they flooded a jail pod by stuffing fabric into toilets, Graybeal said.
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Product Showcase: FreeMotion 100 by FreeLinc
FreeLinc, the expert in wireless communication for two-way radios, is pleased to announce the release of their newest Wireless System this Summer! The FreeMotion 100 is a Light Weight headset using FreeLinc’s patented Near Field Magnetic Induction technology for safe, secure and reliable wireless communication! The FreeMotion 100 Light Weight headset has a comfortable, secure fit offering a variety of ear gel/hook options. FreeLinc’s new headset is one-third the size of its predecessor weighing only 14 grams. Its sleek, new design allows the user 18 hours of worry free continuous use.
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Product Showcase: Solves and Deters Pharmacy Crime
RxPATROL® is a free pharmacy crime intelligence database designed to assist law enforcement. RxPATROL helps protect the pharmacy environment through dissemination of alerts that help law enforcement identify patterns and link similar crimes. RxPATROL offers $1,000 rewards through Crime Stoppers for tips leading to the arrest of suspects committing pharmacy crimes.
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Product Showcase: Appriss Inc.
Appriss helps government agencies serve and protect their citizens through innovative technology solutions, from victim and sex offender notification to keeping law enforcement up to date on who’s in jail. More info
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