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20131115-233911-DC

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

Violation of victim rights, civil rights discrimination, family law court services of alameda county city of Oakland. Father 4children equal protection 14amendment due process. 10+ yrs local agencies fcs fvlu opd cps conflict state voc#A08-0908129. Father/victim forced to create victim advocacy group self help, no resources available. Work through DOJ 8+ yrs and FBI 3/10. Case#rf03095015 now confidential, no more family law in Oakland, still illegal practices and patterns of corrupt behavior. Contact justice dept and FBI as well as attorney general California.

20130923-121127-AZ

Submitted by James Lah on

We are beginning an upgrade of our computer-aided dispatch (CAD) and Mobile systems for the Mesa Police Dept (PD) and the Mesa Fire Dept (FD). Both the PD and FD use a shared CAD system. Because it's a shared system, a major issue we are having is trying to define, specifically, what needs to be done with the CAD/Mobile from a FBI CJIS Security perspective - i.e. what configuration, both software security and/or infrastructure, must be in place to meet CJIS Security compliance?

20130520-155729-GA

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

The Technical College Criminal Justice program sponsor an annual one day Criminal Justice conference for the community. Local, state, and federal agenices are invited to participate. The topic of interest is "Criminal Justice Leadership in the 21st century Community Policing"

20130308-124205-IL

Submitted by James Lah on

We are looking for Basic Crime Prevention training and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design training delivered to local police personnel in the Chicago area. This training is not currently available in our area and has not been offered in the area for the last 5 to 7 years.

20130219-144413-GA

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

Our discussion centered around the concern that the Sheriff's Office is not able to consistently provide the amount of deputies needed for courtroom (and courthouse) security based on the expectation of some of the Judges and by direct observance from the supervisory staff of the Sheriff's Office.

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