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May 29 2003 - Top News
The Australian Police Summit 2003, which will cover all aspects of police, law enforcement, and public security, will be held June 18 and 19 in Sydney, Australia.
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May 29 2003 - Top News
The Maryland State Police Criminal Investigation Section has received a special award from the District of Columbia Chapter of the Federal Bar Association for its dedication in investigating a wide range of cases.
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May 23 2003 - Top News
A federal government proposal to lower restrictions on marijuana possession has the United States, as well as police chiefs in Alberta, Canada, up in arms.
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May 23 2003 - Top News
Police officers can now use tracking devices to trail suspects. The issue up for debate now in Washington state is whether police should need a warrant to do so.
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May 23 2003 - Top News
Two people went out of their way to help a police officer in an arrest turned almost deadly in Linden, Texas.
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May 23 2003 - Top News
Washington D.C.-area company Limo Express is now offering discounts to police officers and other “everyday heroes.”
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May 16 2003 - Top News
May 15, 2003 marked the fortieth anniversary of the annual police week celebration held in Washington, D.C., where President Bush thanked police officers for their duty and sacrifice.
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May 15 2003 - Top News
The 2003 Conference for the Western States Hostage Negotiators' Association will be held May 20-23 in Yakima, Washington.
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May 9 2003 - Top News
The Illinois house has approved a bill requiring that most homicide-related interrogations and confessions be recorded on audio- or videotape.
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May 9 2003 - Top News
Internet technology is allowing citizens to help police catch criminals.
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May 9 2003 - Top News
A school bus driver called police in Dublin, Georgia, to report that his home had been burgled, and then told officers someone stole his marijuana.
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May 2 2003 - Top News
A former Texas sheriff’s deputy has been charged with three counts of aggravated perjury for allegedly lying on the witness stand.
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May 2 2003 - Top News
Despite success in arresting vandals, pickpockets, and sexual predators, two of the Los Angeles Police Department’s undercover units are being disbanded to put more cops on the streets.
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May 2 2003 - Top News
A man is charged with kidnapping his 13-year-old niece and killing her parents.
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May 2 2003 - Top News
Tacoma, Wash., Police Chief David Brame, 44, shot his wife in the head in a mall parking lot before fatally shooting himself. Their children, ages 8 and 5, were sitting in a nearby car.
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April 25 2003 - Top News
With a growing Latino population, Minneapolis is benefitting from local police officers’ newly acquired Spanish-speaking skills.
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April 25 2003 - Top News
Also known as the “Motor City,” Detroit has one of the highest death rates for pedestrians, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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April 25 2003 - Top News
Under a decision by Attorney General John Ashcroft, Illegal immigrants could be held indefinitely without bond if their cases could present national security concerns.
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April 25 2003 - Top News
The TOP COPS nomination deadline is fast approaching. TOP COPS nomination packets must be received by May 14 to be eligible for consideration.
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April 25 2003 - Top News
The suspect accused of killing a New Jersey police officer was killed in a gun battle with authorities at the end of a high-speed car chase.
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April 21 2003 - Top News
The State Department is seeking police officers with 10 years of experience in law enforcement, in good health, who can drive a stick-shift vehicle.
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April 21 2003 - Top News
The New York Police Department will provide its officers with as many as 10,000 pairs of FM2100 Spectra-lined, cut-resistant gloves from the Hatch Corporation.
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April 21 2003 - Top News
ASIS International, an organization for security professionals, has introduced two technical certifications to recognize expertise in the technology of investigation and security.
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April 21 2003 - Top News
The Chicago Police Department will stop enforcing a 100-year-old ordinance that outlaws public swearing.
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April 21 2003 - Top News
The Third Annual ABC Benefit Shooting Match will be held June 21 in Albany, Oregon, to benefit abused children. Law enforcement officers and competitive action pistol shooters are welcome to attend.
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