The New York Police Department ignored severe understaffing in its special victims division for years and instead told detectives not to investigate every potential crime, according to a report released Tuesday.
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The McCanns have dismissed this comments and Mr Amaral produced no evidence to support his cla
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For the cop, that is.
Several cases of misuse by non-police organizations of the Police National Computer which is a law enforcement database that holds personal information about people arrested, or who have come to police notice but are not convicted
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Intelligence agencies must cooperate more rapidly. Clandestine operatives must rely on support networks that include overt public members which are easily mapped using metadata. Fugitives should learn to cook. Exposure of networks is inevitable.
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Robert Rialmo, a Chicago police officer, filed a lawsuit Friday suing the estate of a teen he fatally shot, claiming the 19-year-old has caused him "extreme emotional trauma."
In response to a Florida woman documenting a police officer speeding down Miami's Dolphin Freeway and claiming he was pushing 90, the head of Miami's police union posted her business card and cellphone number online and encouraged people to call
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FBI CHILD PORN SCANDAL
by Bob Podolsky
Introduction
A breaking scandal reported by USA TODAY reveals that the FBI ran a "dark web" child pornography website for 2 weeks last year, after taking over the server that hosted it from its original
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