Sentences with phrase «electronic surveillance out»

Sophisticated criminals are aware that there's electronic surveillance out there in myriad ways, and so they're going to take precautions.

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Members of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Demand Progress and other digital rights activists are calling for a «day of action» on Feb. 11 when they hope to rouse the internet community into collectively speaking out against the NSA and the government's other intrusive surveillance tactics.
Alternative sentences such as house arrest, electronic surveillance, and community - based work programs keep minor offenders tied closely to the very things that motivate most people to straighten out: their families, jobs, and communities.
COMPANIES that sell electronic surveillance equipment to repressive regimes face the prospect of being «outed» on the Internet this autumn.
In a report published last week, «Surveillance: Citizens and the State», the House of Lords Constitution Committee sets out 44 widesweeping recommendations to protect individuals from the «pervasive and routine» electronic surveillance and collection and processing of personal Surveillance: Citizens and the State», the House of Lords Constitution Committee sets out 44 widesweeping recommendations to protect individuals from the «pervasive and routine» electronic surveillance and collection and processing of personal surveillance and collection and processing of personal information.
In addition to Adult Basic Education (ABE), Adult Secondary Education (ASE), and vocational training, the NDCS offers relationship, life skills, and parenting programs for inmates.62 Facilities in Kansas choose to offer either the InsideOut or Active Parenting Now programs, and can combine them with Play and Learn classes, in which inmates can apply the skills from the curricula with their children in a supervised setting.63 Washington has implemented two Parenting Sentencing Alternatives to keep nonviolent offenders with minor children out of prison: the Family and Offender Sentencing Alternative (FOSA), in which offenders» sentences are waived and they are placed under community supervision, and the Community Parenting Alternative (CPA), a partial confinement program in which offenders remain under electronic monitoring surveillance.64 These two programs are in addition to Washington's Strength in Families program, which is a parenting, relationship, and employment readiness program for soon - to - be-released prisoners.
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