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Atlantic City's Surveillance Center Solving Crimes Beyond City's Borders
Breaking AC, (11/20/2018), Lynda Cohen
In the Atlantic City Headquarters for Intelligence Logistics Electronic Surveillance (ACHILES), retired patrol officers watch computer screens that can access more than 1,400 cameras throughout the city's streets. The network, known as Protecting Atlantic City Together (PACT), includes cameras belonging to private businesses and homeowners who voluntarily join the program. In 18 months of operation, ACHILES and its staff have already provided valuable information that helped with a number of investigations.
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Chicago Police Officer Shot In Bulletproof Vest One Day After Officer Slain At Hospital
Block Club Chicago, (11/20/2018)
A Chicago Police officer making a traffic stop near 87th Street and Ashland Avenue was saved by his ballistic-resistant vest when a suspect got out of the car and attempted to flee. As the officer pursued the suspect, he pulled a gun and shot the officer in the chest. Police said the officer was hospitalized after the incident and listed in stable condition.
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To Protect the Thanksgiving Parade, Police Let New Dogs Out
New York Times, (11/21/2018), Ashley Southall
The New York Police Department recently began deploying dogs that have received a new type of training: how to detect the scent of a bomb from hundreds of feet away and lead handlers to the explosives. Explosive-odor pursuit dogs use their training to intercept would-be perpetrators and stop events before they happen. The dogs will be in use at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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WI Business Creates Robotic Deer to Catch Poachers
WEAU.com, (11/22/2018)
Custom Robotic Wildlife workshop in Kronenwetter, Wis., uses taxidermy and robotics to create moving animals for movies, commercials, businesses – and wildlife law enforcement agencies. The workshop creates deer, turkeys, moose and elk that help to distract and deter poachers.
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Ohio PD Testing New Technology to Catch Speeders
PoliceOne.com, (11/24/2018), Denise G. Callahan for the Dayton Daily News
Police in New Miami, Ohio, are testing a new speed enforcement vehicle that could replace the handheld speed cameras officers presently use. Up to 50 percent of violations captured by the handheld cameras must be rejected because of difficulties with identifying the speeding vehicles. Use of the enforcement vehicle is in a pilot phase and no citations have been issued to date.
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Geographers Create Unique Wayfinding Tool for Game Day Safety
Penn State News, (11/26/2018)
Penn State geographers, Penn State University Police and Public Safety, and State College police have collaborated to develop a new coordinate grid system that identifies any 12.5-yard square location in the parking lots and pastures that surround Beaver Stadium. First responders from numerous local public safety agencies can use flip booklets that identify areas by alphanumeric code to respond to any emergency near the stadium on football game days.
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Pinecrest Polic
e Receive International Leadership Award for Virtual Roll Call Briefing
Miami's Community Newspapers, (11/26/2018), Michelle Hammontree
The Pinecrest (Fla.) Police Department and Florida International University recently received the 2018 International Association of Chiefs of Police/Security Industry Association Michael Shanahan Leadership in Public/Private Cooperation Award for development of a no-cost, web-based virtual roll call briefing. The digital solution brings information about daily crime reports, watch orders, be on the lookout (BOLO) alerts and more to officers, rather than having them attend a 15-minute briefing at the beginning of a shift.
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Law Enforcement Train With Transgender, Muslim, and Sikh Communities
Illinois State University News, (11/27/2018), Rachel Hatch
The Illinois State University Police Department and the Prairie Pride Coalition recently teamed up to host a free community awareness training for law enforcement, first responders, government officials, community leaders and faith leaders who wanted to learn more about the varied communities they serve. Led by the U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service, the event also involved members of the transgender, Muslim and Sikh communities.
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Corrections News

Missing Data Undermines Prison Financial Report
Santa Fe New Mexican, (11/23/2018), Phaedra Haywood
Although a recent Legislative Finance Committee report for the state of New Mexico did present some conclusions and recommendations, the review team stated that difficulty in obtaining data prevented it from presenting a complete picture. The New Mexico Corrections Department is in the process of implementing a new system to track program participation and outcomes, but until the new system comes online, a lack of information prevents the DOC from directing resources toward effective programs, the review team says.
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‘This Is a War': Prisons Want Cell Phone Jammers to Stop Inmates from Communicating With the Outside World
Motherboard, (11/26/2018), Cara Tabachnik
In June 2018, the U.S. Department of Justice released a report on the successful test of cellular signal jamming technology in a Maryland prison. This article looks at the pros and cons of allowing correctional agencies to implement use of that technology.
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Body Cameras Implemented at County Jail
The Courier-Tribune, (11/26/2018), Jamie Biggs
In North Carolina, the Randolph County Jail has become the first division of the Randolph County Sheriff's Office to begin regular use of body-worn cameras. All 10 detention officers on duty during each shift will wear the devices, with footage downloaded at the end of each shift.
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Bail Reviews Go Virtual in Bristol County, Mass.
Government Technology, (11/26/2018), Curt Brown for the Standard-Times
This article looks at how Bristol County, Mass., is using video technology for bail reviews. Using the video system allows the state to save on the cost of transporting an individual to a courtroom in a more distant location, thus saving resources and potentially increasing public safety.
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Marquette Co. Jail Buying Scanner to Cut Down on Contraband
ABC EyeWitness News, (11/26/2018)
The Marquette County Jail has become the first in Michigan to begin use of a full-body scanner to cut down on contraband smuggling. Sheriff Greg Zyburt says if something suspicious shows up on a scan, officers can then obtain a warrant and take the individual to a hospital for a cavity search.
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