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Patrol
Child Sex Tourism Growing in Border Cities Like JuĂĄrez, Report Says
Child sex tourism continues to grow in Mexican northern border cities like Tijuana and JuĂĄrez, according to a U.S. State Department report.
June 18, 2009
Patrol
Bourbon Street Tourism Workers Support NOPD Shooting
William Sahms, who works at Babe's Cabaret, a half-block from where Justin Schaubert was shot, shared Pinkeee's sentiment. "This wasn't the NOPD being trigger-happy," Sahms said. "They did the right thing, 100 percent."
July 11, 2011
Patrol
Marshals Target Crime in Las Vegas Tourism Corridors
The City of Las Vegas has increased its efforts to target crime in tourist corridors and improve peopleâs perceptions. First, a special operation was rolled out last fall, then the city launched its Flex Team comprised of deputy marshals earlier this year
June 20, 2023
Technology
Assistance Offered in Search for Missing Children
The CyberTipline is an initiative for computer users to report information regarding the enticement of children for sexual purposes, child prostitution, child-sex tourism and the possession, manufacture, and/or distribution of child pornography.
January 31, 2000
Patrol
Crimes Against Tourists
There is a long recognized relationship between tourism and crime. Much of this can be attributed to "vacation behavior," a general carefree attitude that translates into carelessness and leaves the tourist vulnerable.
April 30, 2008
Patrol
Policing Tourist Areas: Working Where Others Play
Law enforcement officers who work in tourism towns have a two-fold mission, protecting the locals and protecting the droves of tourists that the locals depend upon for their livelihood and their departments depend upon for operating funds. That may sound crass but law enforcement agencies in destination areas have to be aware of the numbers and what they mean.
July 16, 2014
Technology
NYC Police Museum Honored for 9/11 Exhibit
The New York City Police Museum, the official museum of the New York City Police Department, has been selected as September's Fleet Cultural Institution of the Month.
September 15, 2002
Special Units
New Partnership Seeks to Help Sexually Exploited Children
In an effort to stop the exploitation of children as a result of human trafficking, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is partnering with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) to educate law enforcement officers, social service providers, and healthcare professionals about the problem and how to help the victims.
September 1, 2004
Special Units
Stricter Rules for Foreign Visitors to U.S.
Many foreign visitors to the United States will soon undergo stricter security measures including being photographed and fingerprinted when entering the country.
October 30, 2003
Patrol
NYPD Union Slams Mayor for Allowing Unvaccinated Pro Athletes to Play While City Workers were Fired
The city's Police Benevolent Association said the Democratic mayorâs policy reversal, which will let Brooklyn Netsâ star Kyrie Irving play in home games for the first time, imposes a double standard in the city because mandates on municipal workers and other private-sector employees will remain.
March 25, 2022
Patrol
New Utah Law Establishes Nationâs Strictest DUI Threshold
The bill, which will take effect Dec. 30, 2018, would make Utah the first state to lower the blood-alcohol limit to be legally drunk while driving from 0.08 to 0.05 Blood Alcohol Content (BAC).
March 24, 2017
Vehicle Ops
JW Fishers ROVs Used by Agencies Throughout New York
JW Fishers supports New York public safety agencies' missions by supplying them with the Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) needed to successfully examine the many waterways throughout the state.
September 8, 2017
Patrol
IACP and Thomson Reuters Recognize Florida Department of Law Enforcement for Investigation of an International Human Trafficking Ring
Thomson Reuters and the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) today announced that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) is this year's winner of their Award for Excellence in Criminal Investigation.
October 25, 2017
Careers
Do I Look Like a Tour Guide?
Help tourists by telling them which areas are safe for parking and walking. Identify areas where they need to lock their doors, roll up the window and drive with a purpose. Of course, they may ask about accommodations, restaurants and the usual tourist spots. Be prepared for a walk-in medical center question.
December 5, 2010
Patrol
Crocodile Wrestling
Sometimes dead bodies cause cops more trouble than live subjects.
September 30, 2003
Training
Atlanta PD Test Drives Segway Scooter
Atlanta's finest unveiled a battalion of Segway Human Transporter vehicles Tuesday. The battery-powered, two-wheeled scooters can top out at 15 mph.
April 23, 2002
Women in Law Enforcement
Marijuana and the Fall of Civilization
From a law enforcement standpoint, the paranoia problems caused by marijuana concern me the most.
November 8, 2012
Weapons
Bill Would Strip Fed Wildlife Agents of Firearms
As written, the Freedom from OverâCriminalization and Unjust Seizures (FOCUS) Act of 2012 would remove authority from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA agents and officers to carry firearms.
February 16, 2012
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