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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 13, 2003

Engineering Students Work to Improve Police Cars

A dozen engineering students at Rowan University in Glassboro, N.J., are completing a project that could help protect the lives New Jersey State Police.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 7, 2003

TREXPO Attendees to Challenge the LEOPARD

Officers attending the annual TREXPO West trade show and conference in Long Beach, Calif., this month will have an opportunity to compete against their colleagues and against the clock on a specially designed police obstacle course.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 6, 2003

Cincinnati Hate-Crime Law Now Includes Homosexuals

Under Cincinnati law, a hate-crime charge filed against someone could double the penalty if police believe the crime was based on sexual orientation.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 29, 2003

Study Screens WTC Workers' Health

A federal screening program that tested workers at ground zero for health problems 10 to 11 months after the terrorist attacks found people still showed lung, throat, or mental ailments, according to a study's preliminary findings.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 23, 2003

Stereotypes Can Affect Memory

Memory of crime stories associated with suspects' pictures reflects racial stereotypes, according to recent research by a Penn State media studies expert.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 23, 2003

Guide Helps Police Respond to Rave Parties

"Rave Parties" is a new publication that offers police departments tips on how to deal with the problems of raves.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 23, 2003

Bill Would Raise Fees, Save Cops' Jobs

In an effort to slow police officer layoffs in the California Bay Area, State Assembly Speaker Herb Wesson has pledged to pass a bill increasing vehicle licensing fees.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 8, 2003

Police Deaths Down

Deaths of law enforcement officers saw a downward trend in 2002. This may be due to better training, equipment, and medical care following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

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