|
|
Articles related to "Department Of Justice"
Mediation Programs in the U.S. Department of Justice A look at ADR programs in the Department of Justice. mediation • conflict resolution • adr • dept of justice • department of justice
IIlegal Exports of Strategic Equipment to Iran Illegal exports of U. S manufactured potential military and explosive components are among conspiracy charges against sixteen foreign nationals and corporation. illegal exports • illegal military exports to iran • illegal nuclear exports to iran • illegal exports to iran conspiracy • illegal exports to iran charges
Sexual Predators: Internet Danger to Children Internet danger to children from sexual predators continues to be a concern to parents. Project Safe Childhood combats technological stalking and on-line exploitation. internet danger to children • project safe childhood • sexual predator warnings • internet crimes against children • monitoring child's e-mail
Becoming an FBI Agent Joining the FBI is a considerable undertaking. Candidates need the right qualifications and have to pass difficult tests before they can be admitted to the FBI Academy. joining the fbi • fbi academy • the federal bureau of investigation • u.s. department of justice • bank robbery
Housing Discrimination in America Housing discrimination denies the rights of individuals on the basis of race or color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status or disability. housing discrimination • fair housing act • mortgage loan discrimination • housing race/color discrimination • housing religion discrimination
Statistics of Abuse and Stalking Contrary to common opinion, there has been a marked decline in domestic violence in the last decade. Moreover, rates of domestic violence and intimate partner abuse in various societies and cultures - vary widely. It is, therefore, safe to conclude that abusive conduct is not inevitable and is only loosely connected to the prevalence of mental illness (which is stable across ethnic, social, cultural, national, and economic barriers). narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Election Fraud Potential in 2008 Election fraud potential in 2008 is under scrutiny with everything from voter registration to the security of high-tech voting machines putting the process at risk. election fraud • election fraud potential • election fraud definitions • election fraud history • election fraud voter manipulations
U.S. Embargo Against Cuba Many U.S. farmers and others want to trade with Cuba forgeting why the embargo was set in place:to protect the assets of U.S. citizens whose assets were stolen in 1959. thecubanlibertyandsolidarityactof1995 • titlei • titleii • tittleiii • fidelcastro
U.S. v. Microsoft: Case in a Nutshell U.S. v. Microsoft is a complex case that may need some explaining, which this article aims to do. u.s. v. microsoft • case • summary • overview • doj v. microsoft
Canadian Librarianship - Part 2 More Canadian resources of interest to librarians, researchers, and anyone interested in libraries or Canada. Plus, the Canadian Research Guide part two . . . canada • canadians • research • libraries • librarians
Chicago Tribune and Rod Blagojevich Story The Chicago Tribune withheld information that could have compromised the Department of Justice case against "Pay to Play" Governor in Illinois chicago tribune • chicago tribune and blagojevich probe • chicago tribune and fitzgerald request • chicago tribune corruption reporting • chicago tribune and u.s.attorney
Love is Respect Date Abuse Hotline Teens now have a place to call for help with dating mistreatment and brutality. teen dating violence • abusive relationships • young women experiencing abuse • love is respect • identify abusive behavior
Rapes of Indigenous Women in US Indigenous women in the US are more than 2.5 times likely to be raped compared to women in the US general population. That is just based on the reported assaults. indigenous women • native american women • sexual assault • rape • human rights violation
Sex Trafficking of Children in America Children being used by sex traffickers in America range in age from 9 to 19, with the average age being 11 years old. Efforts are being made to rescue them. children as sex slaves • child prostitution crisis • children rescues from prostitution • sex trafficking in america • children coerced into prostitution
Voter Fraud Watch in United States: Voter fraud concerns are being monitored by the U.S. Department of Justice which is sending 800 federal observers and Department personnel to 59 jurisdictions in 23 state voter fraud complaints • voter fraudulent registrations • voter fraud watch programs • voter fraud monitoring • voter fraud watch jurisdictions
Drug Treatment as Solution The present article attempts to discuss the issues of drug use, crime and race and the connections these social elements have to poverty. drug use crime and poverty • drug treatment and poverty • poverty in america • incarceration rates and drug use • poverty and crime statistics
How the ADA Can Help Parents of Troubled Teens How the ADA, IDEA and Parent Advocates can help parents of troubled teens work with schools to provide a greater range of consistent behavioral management. mental disorders • emotional disorders • mental illness • parents • parenting
March News and Notes Megaston Man is has online comic! Mile High retailer sues Diamond Distributors, Sony obtains rights to Marvel's Spider-Man for a live-action movie, and actor Kirk Alyn (the film's first Superman) died after a long illness. megaston man • online comic • mile high • sues • diamond distributors
A BRIEF HISTORY OF WEB ACCESSIBILITY INTIATIVES AND LAWS disability history of the World Wide Web disability • health • www • world wide web • florida
Bandwidth Verses Accessibility,Bandwidth Verses Accessibility bandwidth on the internet,bandwidth on the internet disability • bandwidth • web and disability • disable • we
Computer Security Weekly, Oct.15. 2000 Oct. 15, 2000, This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. computer • security • network • internet • virus
Cyber Security and The Fourth Estate Cyber Security and The Fourth Estate. national plan for information system protection • cyber security • the fourth estate • george w. bush • president of the united states
FEDERAL AGENCIES REDEFINE “MISSION-CRITICAL” Reconsideration and redefination of mission-critical systems by the Faderal Agencies in united states... y2k • mission-critical • year 2000 • millennium bug
Atlanta Youth And Drugs While teenage drug use is common across the country, drug use among Atlanta youth does not reflect recent national statistics or trends. teenage drug use • cocaine use • fulton county • dekalb county • teenage drug prevention
Capital Punishment Costs An Economic Liability Streamlining the costs of governing is a growing concern in light of an economic recession, but many have ignored the costly practice of executing prisoners in the U.S. capital punishment • economic impact of capital punishment • economy • economics of crime • u.s. penal system
Elizabeth Smart's New Book In 2002 Elizabeth Smart was abducted from her family's home in Salt Lake City, Utah when she was 14 now at 20 she has written an inspiring book for victims. elizabeth smart • help for victims of abduction • books about child abduction • self help books • elizabeth smart on the oprah show
Focus on the Big Killer Though second-hand smoke is a killer, lawmakers should take care of "the bigger fish" first and do something more about drunk drivers. second-hand smoke • drunk drivers • lawmakers • killers • facts
Four-Legged and Furry Helpers Most people revel in the happiness and friendship offered by a pet. Some pets, though, offer more than companionship. They offer vital assistance to those who need it. service animals • dogs • guide dogs • hearing dogs • wheelchairs
Help Find Missing Children Online Two valuable resources are now available online to help find missing children: a new video channel on YouTube and a no-cost screensaver download. find missing children • missing kid screensaver • locate missing kids • youtube • free screensaver
Honey Money The Justice Department has discovered that shipments of honey have been used as a cover for illegal money laundering activities. How could this impact the business, if it is widespread? bees • beekeeping • honey • smuggling • trade
How Are We Being Watched? Surveillance is taking over our privacy. privacy • surveillance • fourth amandment • security • freedom
How to Prevent Identity Theft One in three people is a victim of identity theft. Credit card fraud is only one part of it. Here are five ways to help ensure identity theft protection. identity theft • preventing identity theft • identity theft scams • credit card fraud • identity theft protection act
Modern Slavery in America Immigrants come to America often looking for a brighter future, but in some recent cases there are people who find themselves sold to families and worked as a slave. human trafficking • modern slavery • immigrant slaves • modern slavery in america • immigration
Service Animals Most people revel in the happiness and friendship offered by a dog. Some dogs, though, offer more than companionship. They offer vital assistance to those who need it. disability • visual • auditoy • mobility • service animal
Sex Trafficking in the United States Human trafficking is the modern day practice of slavery. Each year traffickers generate billions of dollars in profits at the expense of hundreds of thousands of people. sex trafficking • sex trafficking in the u.s. • human trafficking • sex trafficking industry • sexual slavery
Windows 98 Sales Equal Those of Windows 95's Windows 98 sales in the first four days have equaled those of Windows 95's, and the boost comes at a time where the computer industry needs it. windows 98 sales • windows 95 sales • windows 98 • windows 95 • microsoft
X-CITING, X-TRAORDINARY, X-CELLENT? An in-depth look at Microsoft's new X-Box console. x-box • microsoft • games • console • hardware
Afghan Military Prison and Constitutional Law On January 7, 2009, a U.S. Federal Judge began the process of examining the legal rights of over 600 detainees being held in Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. bagram air base • kabul afghanistan • war on terror • foreign detainees • human rights
Child Safety Tips on Escaping From a Kidnapper "99.8% of children who go missing do come home," reports the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 3% are abducted by non-family members. child safety tips • child abductions • kidnapping • missing children • acquaintance kidnappings
Convicts Right to Vote Recent changes in felon disenfranchisement laws in Florida may have an impact on the next election. florida felon disenfranchisement • florida voting • florida election controversy • felon voting rights • felon voting controversy
Crime Prevention Programs Awarded Grants Crime prevention grants amounting to $240 million have been awarded to support communities and law enforcement that are fighting crime, drug abuse, and gang activities. crime prevention • crime prevention grants • crime prevention agencies • celebrate safe communities • crime prevention partnerships
Crimes Against the Elderly Sad to say, the elderly in our society are often the victims of violent crimes. elderly • victims • crimes • criminal • seniors
Domestic Violence Is Everyone's Concern Victims of domestic violence are not always easily recognized, but many hide the results of abuse in the workplace, in the neighborhoods, on the streets, and in families. domestic violence everyone's concern • don't turn away abuse • domestic abuse underreported • awareness domestic violence • be informed domestic violence
Gates Delivers Keynote at Windows 98 Launch Article detailing the Microsoft Windows 98 launch event. windows 98 launch • windows 98 • microsoft windows 98 • windows 98 launch event • bill gates
How a Child Becomes a Prostitute The FBI recently announced the arrest of 642 individuals involved in child prostitution rings that spanned the U.S. It was a drop in the bucket. child sex trade • human trafficking • innocence lost national initiative • forced prostitution • klaaskids
Jobs for Psychology Graduates A college or university degree can offer a career in mental health or social services. Here's a list of jobs for psychology grads, & tips on how to find a psychology job. jobs for psychology graduates • careers in the mental health field • psychology graduates • social services jobs • group homes
John Ashcroft Too Conservative?...You decide... Is John Ashcroft too conservative to hold the Nation's highest law enforcement post? I say yes, but invite your input. ashcroft • senate • abortion • ronnie white
Martin Luther King and Race Martin Luther King sought justice and total racial equality for everyone. So, 40 years after his death, would he be satisfied with America's progress, or disappointed? martin luther king and race • martin luther king • 40 years martin luther king • martin luther king assasination • martin luther king racial equality
Meth Labs and Kids A look at the devastating impact of meth labs where children live drug enforcement agency • methamphetamine • drug labs • bio-hazards • meth and children |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
O |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
Y |
Z |
0-9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|