Sentences with phrase «from police databases»

This summary of the report presents an overview of all incidents involving racism and anti-Semitism retrieved from police databases.
Ed Miliband and David Cameron disagreed over plans to remove the DNA of rape suspects from a police database in prime minister's questions.

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Yaniv Erlich, a geneticist at Columbia University, was far from surprised at last week's news that police may have found a serial murderer and rapist, California's long - sought Golden State Killer, by tapping a public DNA database to match crime scene DNA: Erlich had cautioned in a June 2014 article about genetic privacy, published in Nature Reviews Genetics, that GEDmatch, the website that was reportedly used, could allow for such «genealogical triangulation.»
Tuesday's executive budget proposal address included a $ 10 million initiative from the Cuomo administration to create a statewide police information database.
It collates information from police forces round the country and functions as a database.
The legislation Governor Paterson is being urged to veto would prevent police officers from putting personally identifiable information into the database on people who are stopped but who are not given a summons or arrested.
Among the ideas excluded from any final budget deal: creation of a database that the public could search for how much every recipient of economic development spending got and how many jobs they created; end the ability by limited liability companies to skirt campaign donation limits; give back certain contract pre-approval powers to the state Comptroller, the state's fiscal watchdog; strengthen the state's criminal laws to better define bribery of public officials; and create an independent watchdog agency to police ethics issues in Albany.
DERBYSHIRE Police have made the country's first arrest after matching DNA from the scene of a crime with a genetic fingerprint in the new national DNA database.
The CSTR has built up a database from the voices of Fife police officers.
GOP Rep. Paul Muxlow of Brown City, Michigan, reintroduced the bill entitled «Logan's Law» that would bar convicted animal abusers from getting another pet for five years (including post incarceration) and make it mandatory (and free) for animal shelters and other entities to check potential adopters against the Michigan State Police database.
Serial Numbers of devices dispatched from and sold by Amazon may be registered on CheckMend (a database used by over 9,000 second hand traders, making the device easier to relocate) and the National Mobile Property Register (used by UK police forces to help return devices).
Aside from those sites maintained by police departments, Interpol, and the FBI, private databases give detectives and others the ability to spread the word about new thefts and claims.
In cities with a population of one million or more, information that establishes the personal identity of an individual who has been stopped, questioned and / or frisked by a police officer or peace officer, such as the name, address or social security number of such person, shall not be recorded in a computerized or electronic database if that individual is released without further legal action; provided, however, that this subdivision shall not prohibit police officers or peace officers from including in a computerized or electronic database generic characteristics of an individual, such as race and gender, who has been stopped, questioned and / or frisked by a police officer or peace officer.
Police are able to take a DNA sample from persons arrested, create a DNA profile, which is rather like a bar code, upload it onto the NDNAD and then use that database to match DNA samples from potential suspects taken from crime scenes.
Steve Grippi, the assistant chief in the Sacramento district attorney's office, told the Times that police submitted DNA from crime scenes to a private online DNA database, and found distant relatives of DeAngelo's.
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Reaction is overwhelmingly positive to news that the first case to be featured on the BBC's Crimewatch programme has been solved after a DNA profile produced from evidence at the scene was linked to a family member of the killer on the national database leading the police to the defendant.Paul Stewart Hutchinson pleaded guilty to the murder of 16 - year - old Colette Aram and was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 25 years
Reaction is overwhelmingly positive to news that the first case to be featured on the BBC's Crimewatch programme has been solved after a DNA profile produced from evidence at the scene was linked to a family member of the killer on the national database leading the police to the defendant.
A record suspension (formerly called a pardon) removes a person's criminal record from the Canadian Police Information Center (CPIC) database.
The Commissioner's office (IPC) conducted a major investigation into whether the privacy rights of prospective jurors were breached when the police, on behalf of Crown attorneys, conducted background checks through a variety of means, ranging from accessing confidential databases, to informally gathering anecdotal information.
When a person receives a record suspension, their record is set aside from the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) database.
[94] All jurisdictions share information from these databases between police and prosecution agencies both within and between jurisdictions.
Corroborating Android Police «s information, which Ruddock says the publication obtained from a reliable source, is a page from the Android Open Source Project database which references Walleye in relation to a bug numbered 34772739, saying, «Test: walleye boots, and then adb logcat - e «getTransport» doesn't show warnings and errors.»
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