Sentences with phrase «police information database»

Tuesday's executive budget proposal address included a $ 10 million initiative from the Cuomo administration to create a statewide police information database.

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Shenzhen has one of the most transient populations in China, so many people do not have their information registered in the database of the traffic police, even though anyone staying in the city for more than 30 days is required to do so.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland's firearms licensing database known as «shogun» already keeps 80 per cent of the information required by the directive therefore it makes complete sense that the electronic register, which will also include the additional 20 per cent, is managed by the police.&Police Service of Northern Ireland's firearms licensing database known as «shogun» already keeps 80 per cent of the information required by the directive therefore it makes complete sense that the electronic register, which will also include the additional 20 per cent, is managed by the police.&police
While Lord West's review has found no systematic failings in our procedures for checking potential suspects, it has highlighted the importance of enhancing existing cooperation to share more information between police and immigration services and internationally across countries: - within the EU to enable British law enforcement authorities to access immigration information on existing EU databases; - bilaterally with other member states to mutually exchange information; - and joining up criminal records databases throughout the EU so that our authorities can quickly identify individuals charged with crimes, no matter where in Europe they are convicted.
One of the conclusions reached in March was to allow police access to the Eurodac database of fingerprints, which was set up specifically to deal with asylum applications, and to the visa information system (Visa), which contains data on visa applications.
A gun registration would no longer be made public without a request for a waiver and a database with information on licenses would be housed with the Division of Criminal Justice Services, not the State Police.
It collates information from police forces round the country and functions as a database.
The Democrat and Chronicle filed suit against Monroe County in October after the county refused to honor a Freedom of Information request for police license - plate records stored in a county database.
The law also creates statewide database of pistol permits with the State Police, which would not be subject to the state's Freedom of Information Law.
«The police database of information about antisocial behaviour incidents is inadequate and should be improved as a matter of urgency.
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.
However, the UK will have to agree to EU rules on data sharing, subject to ECJ jurisdiction, in order to maintain access to crime databases such as the Schengen information system, which allows police forces to share real - time alerts on suspects, vehicles and firearms.
Weprin suggested that if Friedrich supports the database, he should submit his own information to police.
Social service agencies, not the police, should compile the database containing information about the homeless.
Britain's Data Protection Registrar should have more power to investigate government and police use of personal information, rather than ensuring that every golf club and corner shop has registered its customer databases, say computer experts.
For example, vehicle plate read data can be simultaneously disseminated to Police ANPR databases (BOFII) for detecting «black listed» vehicles and traffic management systems (UTMC) for journey time information and congestion smoothing.
The new mandatory fingerprinting policy means the fingerprints of all accused tax evaders will be recorded in the Canadian Police Information Centre database, accessible by Canadian police officers as well as some foreign agencies such as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and border offPolice Information Centre database, accessible by Canadian police officers as well as some foreign agencies such as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and border offpolice officers as well as some foreign agencies such as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and border officers.
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.
I don't begrudge the important policing function inherent in such a fulsome database, but the routine disclosure of such intensely personal information as part of an employment or volunteer background check is offensive in the extreme.
The problem is enormous and growing with 420,000 people in 2005 (according to StatsCan) having notations about them in the RCMP's Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) database.
Due to an apparent failure to update the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)(the national database of criminal records), both Toronto police and prosecutors were unaware that Tariq had previously been charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm in January 2010, and that he subsequently fled to Pakistan, while on bail, with his father as sPolice Information Centre (CPIC)(the national database of criminal records), both Toronto police and prosecutors were unaware that Tariq had previously been charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm in January 2010, and that he subsequently fled to Pakistan, while on bail, with his father as spolice and prosecutors were unaware that Tariq had previously been charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm in January 2010, and that he subsequently fled to Pakistan, while on bail, with his father as surety.
R (On the application of Catt) v. Association of Chief Police Officers and Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis (Court of Appeal, Civil Division), (Led by Martin Westgate QC), intervention on behalf of Liberty: Judicial review of decision to retain information on national extremism database, in reliance on Article 8, ECHR.
R (On the application of Catt) v. Association of Chief Police Officers and Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis [2008] EWHC 1042 (Court of Appeal), junior counsel in intervention on behalf of Liberty in judicial review of decision to retain information on national extremism database in reliance on Article 8, ECHR.
The Canadian Police Information Centre or «CPIC» is a national database administered by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The police stop and question members of the public and enter this information into a database, including demographic information and social contacts.
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Worst of all, the database where police have been storing this information will still be used.
CPIC is an acronym for the Canadian Police Information Center which manages a computerized database accessible to police officers throughout CPolice Information Center which manages a computerized database accessible to police officers throughout Cpolice officers throughout Canada.
The Information and Privacy Commissioner has released her investigation report to allegations that Ontario police are routinely inputting sensitive mental health information into national police databases, which are not only accessible to all Canadian police departments, but also the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of HomelanInformation and Privacy Commissioner has released her investigation report to allegations that Ontario police are routinely inputting sensitive mental health information into national police databases, which are not only accessible to all Canadian police departments, but also the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homelaninformation into national police databases, which are not only accessible to all Canadian police departments, but also the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homeland Security.
A record suspension (formerly called a pardon) removes a person's criminal record from the Canadian Police Information Center (CPIC) database.
This personal information was then to be transmitted to, and stored centrally in, a police database — without any restrictions on its use or any judicial oversight.
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.
Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)-- a nationally maintained database compiled by the RCMP.
[94] All jurisdictions share information from these databases between police and prosecution agencies both within and between jurisdictions.
(2) Provincial Police or Justice System Databases — the responding jurisdictions also maintain either province wide police or justice system databases that contain information about outstanding charges, completed cases, release conditions, probation or conditional sentence orders and other restricPolice or Justice System Databases — the responding jurisdictions also maintain either province wide police or justice system databases that contain information about outstanding charges, completed cases, release conditions, probation or conditional sentence orders and other restDatabases — the responding jurisdictions also maintain either province wide police or justice system databases that contain information about outstanding charges, completed cases, release conditions, probation or conditional sentence orders and other restricpolice or justice system databases that contain information about outstanding charges, completed cases, release conditions, probation or conditional sentence orders and other restdatabases that contain information about outstanding charges, completed cases, release conditions, probation or conditional sentence orders and other restrictions.
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.»
The Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) database is widely known as the «go to» for background checks in Canada.
By contrast, s 50 (1) Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 1998 (S.A.) limits access to the South Australian database to the following purposes: criminal investigation; making the information available to the person to whom the information relates; administering the database; pursuant to an arrangement with the Commonwealth, or another State or a Territory (presumably for criminal investigation); or for an investigation by the Ombudsman or the Police Complaints Authority.
In addition, a custodial parent may need to file a local police report and ask law enforcement to enter the minor's information into the National Crime Information Center, a federainformation into the National Crime Information Center, a federaInformation Center, a federal database.
RCMP and local police already collect information on properties where they find drug production going on, but the details are scattered in different files and databases and not accessible to the public, says ASR.
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