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US Local News are More Accessible Online

11月 30, 2009 · Posted in Local News · Comment 

We all know that some still love browsing through newspapers that provide US local news. There are also those of you who are interested to watch local news TV shows instead. These traditional methods, by all means, are acceptable for news gathering but we stick to what the title of this article says: News is more accessible online. It is because of the following reasons:

# 1 – You simply have to click your mouse.

Through the aid of news aggregation sites, you are given the option to click over a particular state in the country where you want to gather news from. From each state of your choice, you also have a list of cities to opt for. This makes it easier to arrive at the page you are looking for rather than browse through newspapers or surf through the television for US local news.

# 2 – It filters your searches.

The online method of accessing local news from the US was made purposely to give you a choice of what and what not to read. Owners of these sites recognize the fact that site visitors have varying needs and taste when it comes to news gathering. This is the reason behind why you are given the option to filter your searches according to the information you want to gather. Therefore, as an end result, you would not have to waste time browsing through this and that when what you actually need is a specific topic to look into.

# 3 – You get the latest updates as well.

In this fast-paced world, we all want to get updated with facts. We would not dare waste our time browsing for news that has been there for days or weeks (unless we need data from old news and we are researching about something related to it). You would certainly want the latest news. When we say latest US local news, the best way to access it on real time is through news sites.

These are things that explain the statement: US local news is more accessible online. It is for these reasons that you should experience browsing through news sites yourselves.

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Monroe County crime lab construction near completion

11月 30, 2009 · Posted in Crime · Comment 

Monroe County crime lab construction near completion
The Monroe County Public Safety Laboratory, a facility that will analyze forensic evidence for law enforcement in Monroe County and seven surrounding counties, including Ontario County, is nearing completion. Construction on the county’s $ 30-million crime laboratory, located on the corner of Broad Street and Plymouth Avenue in Rochester, is scheduled to be completed by the end of January.
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The Monroe County Public Safety Laboratory, a facility that will analyze forensic evidence for law enforcement in Monroe County and seven surrounding counties, including Ontario County, is nearing completion. Construction on the county’s $ 30-million crime laboratory, located on the corner of Broad Street and Plymouth Avenue in Rochester, is scheduled to be completed by the end of January.
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Why Plead Guilty to a Federal Crime if You are Innocent?

11月 27, 2009 · Posted in Crime · Comment 

Recently a curious phenomenon has risen to the attention of the American public.  Why do people plead guilty to crimes then profess their innocence?  Or, to put it another way, why would someone plead guilty to a crime they did not commit?

 

Several bankers from England recently plead guilty to a Federal indictment in the United States and received prison sentences.  All of the bankers plead guilty and did not go to trial.  As part of their plea agreement they were permitted to serve their prison sentences in England.  Why does this case matter?

 

None of the bankers agree that they committed a crime.  They now claim that the only reason they plead guilty was to avoid the risk of going to trial and facing a long prison sentence in the US.  The press in England is paying attention to this case and so should we.

 

In another case that received scant press attention, an executive tried to plead guilty to a crime.  He did not want to go to trial because he feared receiving a lengthy prison term.  The judge would not accept his guilty plea.  This man walked into court expecting to be sentenced to prison.  He had been charged with a crime that he did not think he committed.  He knew that he had very little chance of being acquitted in today’s environment.  He knew the prosecutors had no concern whether he may actually be innocent.  And he surely did not want to risk getting a prison sentence that would have ruined his life.  So, he marched into court to plead guilty.  The judge rejected his plea deal when he admitted that he did not think he committed a crime.

 

So this poor guy is now going to have to go to trial under circumstances where his chances of prevailing are almost nonexistent, in a system that most fear gives longer sentences to those who go to trial.

 

The statistics for the percentage of people charged with a federal crime who end up spending time in prison are overwhelming.  Over 90% of all people charged with a federal crime end up convicted.  Virtually everyone who goes to trial looses.  And over 80% of everyone convicted of a federal crime spend time in prison.  Those numbers are staggering. 

 

Even more staggering is the risk of lengthy prison terms.  And whether true or not, the belief is that courts issue higher sentences to those who go to trial rather than accept a plea deal. 

 

Under the federal system, one of the most important factors in determining the length of a prison term is the amount of money involved.  In drug cases there are mandatory minimum sentences, usually over 10 years.  In cases involving money — business cases, investment cases, anything involving property — it doesn’t take much money to send sentence lengths soaring.  And the requirement of proof beyond a reasonable doubt does not apply when determining the amount of money involved in a crime.

 

For these reasons, reasonable people will agree to plead guilty to a crime they did not commit.  The risks of going to trial, the risk that a court can find that your supposed crime involved substantial amounts of money, are too great. 

 

The bottom line is that, if you are charged with a federal crime, you are probably going to go to prison.  Guilt or innocence are luxuries.  If you have been charged with a federal crime your first thought should not be that you are going to fight because you are not guilty.  And heaven forbid, if you are guilty, you should not risk going to trial.  Your first thought should be how to keep your prison sentence to the absolute minimum.  Leave the question of guilt or innocence to the academics.  Make sure your sentence is short enough so you can pick up the pieces when you are released.

 

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Bair Software Launches a Next-Generation National Crime Mapping Service ?- And it?s Free

11月 27, 2009 · Posted in Crime · Comment 

Bair Software Launches a Next-Generation National Crime Mapping Service –- And it’s Free











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Bair Software today introduced RAIDS Online (http://www.raidsonline.com), a revolutionary internet-based public crime mapping service that is free to law enforcement and the public. RAIDS Online maps and analyzes crime data, alerts the public about crimes in their area, and allows law enforcement to quickly alert the public about crimes as they occur. RAIDS Online’s integrated map, data grid and analytics dashboard updates dynamically as users filter crimes that matter most to them.

RAIDS Online provides maps, statistics, graphs and charts of crime throughout the country in addition to local views of crime. Community members can create their own individualized crime maps by searching for crimes in their neighborhood, adjusting dates, and choosing the types of crime that are displayed on the map. National level crime statistics, including crime rate by state and county, allow the public to see crime trends around the United States.

“Our first goal for RAIDS Online is to offer an economical way for law enforcement agencies to share information with the public they serve.” says company founder, Sean Bair, a former police officer and crime analyst. “Our second goal is to provide citizens a way to get information about crime in their community so that they can be better informed. Having an awareness of the true nature and volume of crime in one’s community is the first step to its prevention and suppression. Both goals foster Community Policing; something we strongly believe in.”

Pricing and availability

RAIDS Online is offered as a free service to law enforcement and the public. At present, most agencies spend thousands of dollars annually to provide even the most basic crime map to their community. Any Law Enforcement agency can share their crime data with RAIDS Online at no cost, with no setup fees or obligations. Bair added, “We wanted to do something to help law enforcement in these tough economic times. We consider this a basic service that we are more than happy to provide to the public and our law enforcement friends.” Law enforcement agencies can start sharing their data with the public immediately.

How it works

RAIDS Online syncs with a participating agency’s records systems to automatically upload crime information as frequent as hourly. These automatic uploads keep the crime information on the maps current, a big plus for community members.

Mapping features

RAIDS Online leverages Google Maps to display the location and basic information for crimes in any geographic area of interest to the user. RAIDS Online’s vibrant colored maps, icons and symbols work together to deliver easy-to-read crime information at all zoom levels, from a national level down to the citizen’s neighborhood.

Analytic features

Citizens can use the analytical tools to find patterns and trends of crimes in their community – or even across the nation. Visually stunning and informative graphs help users visualize crime trends in their area. Graphs automatically update based on the data that is displayed on the map, giving the user full control over what data is analyzed. Citizens who use RAIDS Online to become aware of crime trends can make more informed decisions regarding where they live, shop, play, send their kids to school and other important choices regarding their personal safety.

Educational features

RAIDS Online is backed by the RAIDS Blog, a compilation of useful information, news articles and insights posted directly from officers and crime analysts from around the United States and Canada. The RAIDS Blog includes simple lessons that help the public use RAIDS Online, as well as information about how to interpret some of RAIDS Online’s more advanced analytical features.

Improved communication between the public and law enforcement

RAIDS Online helps local law enforcement communicate directly with the public through Citizen on Patrol (COP), a free emergency alert service that allows law enforcement to send emails and text messages directly to the public with important and timely crime information. These messages can include current crime bulletins or Citizen BOLO’s (Be On the Look Out) that need to be communicated immediately to the public to enlist their help in finding suspect vehicles, missing persons or to make the public aware of an emerging crime series in their neighborhood. The public can also sign up for neighborhood crime alerts to receive weekly or daily emails with a breakdown of crimes in their area.

Anyone can visit the new national crime map, or request that their local law enforcement agency participate, at http://www.raidsonline.com.

About Bair Software

For more than 20 years, Bair Software Inc. has provided cutting-edge analytical software, consulting and training solutions for law enforcement, public safety, national defense and academic institutions worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.bairsoftware.com.

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