firearms
Are Your IDs Secure Enough?
White Paper The government-issued photo ID, which includes driver licenses, has become the de facto credential for boarding an airplane, opening a bank account, cashing a check, visiting a government or secure corporate facility, buying alcohol, tobacco, or... [03 Jul 2008]
Wireless Network Helps Yakima County Protect Community
White Paper County offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) are also on the wireless network, and the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms are among several other law-enforcement agencies... [03 Jul 2008]
Phishing, malware and online fraud is booming
News The internet is also highlighted as a source of illegal goods such as controlled drugs, illegal firearms and false documents. A government report on serious criminal threats to the UK has warned of the growing danger from international gangs of... [06 Jun 2008]
Mobile data keeps Wiltshire Police out on the beat
News They will also be able to pick up information from Wiltshire Police's intelligence systems about a person of interest, such as whether they have a firearms licence, which could have an impact on the way they approach a situation. [11 Feb 2008]
Government reveals snooping figures
News He wrote: "It has played a key role in numerous operations including, for example, the prevention of murders, tackling large-scale drug importations, evasion of Excise duty, people smuggling, gathering intelligence both within the United Kingdom... [30 Jan 2008]
Counterterrorism gets $200m tech backing from EU
News Funding will also be allocated for the development of a European ballistic database, which will analyse and store firearms information and allow sharing of information among European police forces, the Commission said in a statement. [13 Sep 2007]
Google bans essay writing services
News Essay writing services will now join a selection of items banned from Google's AdWords - including tobacco, firearms, 'miracle cures', drugs and fireworks. Drugs. Prostitution. Guns. And now essay writing services: all items Google will refuse to... [23 May 2007]
Packing Lunch or Packing Heat?: Comparative Data Displays of Student Weapons Violations Using SAS/Graph
White Paper Prohibited items include knives, firearms, clubs, pepper spray, chains, firecrackers, and martial arts weapons. An integral aspect of school violence is the presence and use of weapons. By Florida statute 230.32, students shall not possess... [30 Jan 2007]
Leader: ID cards fight must go on
Leader That'll be the same Home Office that can't be tasked with keeping its own books in order and that has failed to deliver a national firearms database for the police in the 10 years following the Dunblane school shootings. [31 Mar 2006]
Case Study: iCrystal
White Paper The Victoria Police were looking for an easier way to stock-take its forensic library of firearms, which included 4000 items ranging from pistols to machine guns. Various RFID solutions were identified to suit different types of firearms. [24 Jan 2006]
Firearms database delayed again
News A £5.4m national firearms register has been delayed yet again because of technical problems. The NFLMS (National Firearms Licensing Management System) was expected to start going live this month but the Home Office has told silicon.com that it has... [14 Jul 2005]
Police road camera network targets criminals
News Cars flagged by the system can then be stopped by police and, in a trial of the technology by 23 forces last year, police stopped 180,543 vehicles and made 13,499 arrests, bagging 1,152 stolen vehicles and 13 firearms. [23 Mar 2005]
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement Statement of Agency Organization and Operation
White Paper Through regionally located crime laboratories, FDLE provides expert and professional examination of evidentiary materials in the following disciplines: chemistry, toxicology, microanalysis, latent prints, serology/DNA, firearms, crime scene, and... [14 Feb 2005]
Webmaster of pro-jihad sites arrested in London
News Between 29 February 2000 and 17 December 2001, both websites urged Muslims to "use every means at their disposal to undertake military and physical training for jihad" and told them to take up physical and firearms training, the Justice Department... [09 Aug 2004]
£1.1m police firearms database takes aim at gun crime
News Police claim a new £1.1m firearms database will help take more guns off the streets by allowing forces across the country to share vital weapons and ammunition intelligence much more easily. The National Firearms Forensic Intelligence Database... [25 Nov 2003]
