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The Debate on Warrantless Smartphone Searches
Mobile technology has ascended to new heights faster than ever before. Recently, California Governor Jerry Brown vetoed Senate Bill 914 which would have made it illegal for police to search a person’s mobile device during an arrest without a warrant. … Continue reading
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Handling Stress and Trauma in Law Enforcement
Law enforcement agents will agree that serving the community is a rewarding experience. Helping to lock away criminals, to solve crime, and to have the opportunity to turn around the life of someone else are all pluses that come with … Continue reading
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When Public Officials Are Stalked
Judge Gregg P. Iddings in Adrian, MI was stalked by a man named Robert Brown Donet. Donet threatened the judge and police found in Donet’s possession two shotguns and two rifles. “He is allegedly ineligible … Continue reading
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Your Private Information Is Like Your Credit Report
As a law enforcement agent or public official, it is in your best interest to learn just how the internet can affect your life. It’s like your credit report; it’s there and even if you do not check it, your … Continue reading
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Law Enforcement and the Mentally Ill
The attack and subsequent death of 37 year old Kelly Thomas, a schizophrenic homeless man, by several Fullerton Police Officers has been in the national news since early July. A flood of questions linger about … Continue reading
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Support for Law Enforcement Families
When most people are running away from dangerous situations, police officers bravely confront each new challenge leveled at them. They possess the unique ability to stop someone who has harmed or could potentially harm others, making society a safer place … Continue reading
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Privacy Data – Your Right and Your Responsibility
In just about 15 seconds, someone can find out the city you live in, your age, how much you make, and who you are related to. In about 3 minutes, someone can pay less than $20 to order information about … Continue reading
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Internet Safety for the Entire Family
While the internet can be an entertaining and resourceful tool, children of law enforcement are not exempt from the potential dangers of websites that are seemingly harmless. Recently a company called W3 Innovations, doing business as Broken Thumb Apps, was … Continue reading
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California Supreme Court Approves Cell Phone Searches Without a Warrant!
In recent privacy protection news, the California Supreme Court ruled that a police officer has the right to seize and search your cell phone without a warrant in the event you are arrested. “The California Supreme Court allowed police Monday … Continue reading
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