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Ottawa's Bill C-51 allows police to more easily view your web-surfing.
Entitled “an Act to enact the Investigating and Preventing Criminal Electronic Communications Act and to amend the Criminal Code and others Acts,” the law would require Internet service providers (ISPs) to install equipment that would allow them to
Updated: 02/11/2012 03:43P
Forensic science schools teach crime-solving
West Virginia University's program has computers, biometrics and forensic accounting under its umbrella, and Carlow University in Pittsburgh has its own forensic accounting offshoot, where number-crunchers go deep into financial statements and checking
Updated: 02/11/2012 03:37P
New law could open window for police to view online habits
Entitled Bill C-51, “an Act to enact the Investigating and Preventing Criminal Electronic Communications Act and to amend the Criminal Code and others Acts,” the law would require Internet service providers (ISPs) to install equipment that would allow
Updated: 02/11/2012 03:27P
bloody start to the year
Criminal justice professor Jerry Ratcliffe says it's important to put Philadelphia's homicide data into a broader perspective. While the daily body count is a disturbing trend for the city and triggers rampant media coverage, it doesn't mean
Updated: 02/11/2012 03:13P
bloody start to the year
Criminal justice professor Jerry Ratcliffe says it's important to put Philadelphia's homicide data into a broader perspective. While the daily body count is a disturbing trend for the city and triggers rampant media coverage, it doesn't mean
Updated: 02/11/2012 03:13P
New law could allow police to view people's web-surfing habits
Entitled “an Act to enact the Investigating and Preventing Criminal Electronic Communications Act and to amend the Criminal Code and others Acts,” the law would require Internet service providers to install equipment that would allow them to monitor
Updated: 02/11/2012 03:08P
N.H. House may study bill on cellphone privacy
The House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee is recommending that the House look deeper into state Rep. Neal Kurk's bill, which would prohibit law enforcement officials and others from using devices to extract data from a person's cellphone
Updated: 02/11/2012 02:29P
Canadian Government to table sweeping web surveillance law
Entitled “an Act to enact the Investigating and Preventing Criminal Electronic Communications Act and to amend the Criminal Code and others Acts,” the law would require Internet service providers to install equipment that would allow them to monitor
Updated: 02/11/2012 02:28P
Government bill would allow police to view people's web-surfing habits
Entitled Bill C-51, "an Act to enact the Investigating and Preventing Criminal Electronic Communications Act and to amend the Criminal Code and others Acts," the law would require Internet service providers (ISPs) to install equipment that would allow
Updated: 02/11/2012 02:26P
Burma draws a new media law, but based on the old
The BMA urges the government to abolish the 1962 Printers and Publishers Registration Act, and completely overhaul the laws that restrict freedom of expression, such as the 1950 Emergency Provisions Act, Article 505/B of the Criminal Code and the 1923
Updated: 02/11/2012 02:22P