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07/16/11 Graduations Sheila Briggs of Tuxedo has graduated from John Jay College of Criminal Justice with a bachelor of arts degree in forensic psychology. She is a 2007 graduate of Tuxedo High School.
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New organization established at LLC

07/15/11 MATTOON - From fundraising activities to group trips, the newly established Criminal Justice Club is ready to make its mark on the college's campus.
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Hate crime reports increase in Hudson Valley, Catskills (with state report)

07/14/11 There were more reported hate crimes in the Mid-Hudson Valley and Catskills in 2010 than in 2009, according to the state Division of Criminal Justice Services.
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Armed security guard shot dead had several state certifications

07/13/11 State records show Steve Orange Jr. had his firearms endorsement from the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, as well as his private investigator's license, and a certification as a person protection specialist.
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Briefly... CITY/REGION

07/13/11 He's guilty in 650G fraud Amin Rashid, 62, was convicted by a federal jury yesterday in a fraud and identity-theft scheme that bilked property owners and their families of more than $650,000. Authorities said Rashid operated "The Center for Constitutional and Criminal Justice" from December 2005 to August 2008 under the guise of assisting former owners of properties sold at sheriff sales.
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Zachary Sanford: News Sun 'Student of the Week'

07/10/11 This Polaris Career Center June grad took top honors in the U.S. in the national SkillsUSA Criminal Justice competition in Kansas City, Mo., receiving a gold medal.
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Guilty pleas

07/10/11 Recommend this story? Ismael Bernal, 32, tampering with government records, 180 days state jail. Tyro Shamon Booker, 17, burglary of a habitation, 10 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and five years on probation and $1,000 fine.
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Briefly... CITY/REGION

07/08/11 Judge bares truth about robe The case of the missing judicial robe at the Criminal Justice Center was solved yesterday when it turned out that a secretary had mistakenly picked it up.
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Vector Security's Falcone Scholarship Winner Headed To Cazenovia College To Pursue Criminal Justice Degree

07/06/11 The winner of the 2011 John Falcone Scholarship Program, Janeen Bligen, will be heading to Cazenovia College to pursue a degree in Criminal Justice. Ms. Bligen, who will begin her studies in the fall of 2011, says the additional assistance of the Vector Security scholarship will help her realize her dreams.
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Violent crime down across area

07/05/11 The Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center issued its annual report showing overall crime trends for the state and each of the local jurisdictions therein.
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Q&A with Ascension Parish Deputy

06/28/11   Name: Justin Brown Age: 28 Position: West side Patrol Deputy Hometown: Prairieville Education & Experience: 2yrs on patrol, High School Diploma, (working on Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice).
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Flatwoods police sergeant finishes training academy

06/27/11 FLATWOODS, Ky. -- Sgt. Joseph M. Carver of the Flatwoods Police Department was among 20 people to graduate from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training's Academy of Police Supervision.
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Coast gangs expert says if ignored problem will get worse

06/19/11 An expert on gang violence said South Mississippi needs to wake up to the problem of youth violence before the situation spirals out of control. WLOX talked to Dr. Tom Payne, an associate professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Southern Mississippi.
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JARDINE: Keeping heroes' race, kids' camp running

06/14/11 In January 2010, the Ray Simon Criminal Justice Center graduated its last class of police officer recruits, at least until further notice. But that doesn't mean some of the academy's traditions can't continue.
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Philadelphia Municipal Court Judge Jimmie Moore retires

06/04/11 After a dozen years as a Philadelphia Municipal Court judge, Jimmie Moore has called it a career. Moore, 60, spent Friday in his 13th-floor chambers at the Criminal Justice Center packing boxes and preparing to begin the second act of what he calls his "movie in progress."
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TDCJ: Puckett used cell phone to help in escape from Stiles Unit

06/01/11 BEAUMONT - The executive director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice says the agency has determined a prisoner who escaped from the Stiles Unit in Jefferson County on Wednesday, March 9, used a cell phone to aid in his escape, and he wants cell phone jamming equipment tested at the prison to see if can be used to prevent such escapes in the future.
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AR county jail group to visit Tulsa, Fayetteville

05/31/11 The Hot Springs Sentinel-Record reports the county's Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee will travel to Tulsa on Wednesday to see the Tulsa County jail, then tour the Washington County jail in Fayetteville on Thursday.
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Guilty pleas for May 23-27

05/30/11 Recommend this story? Daniel Lee Becerra, 22, failure to appear and burglary of a habitation, seven years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
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Ten Added to Local Criminal Justice Wall of Fame

05/26/11 By SHERRI M. OKAMOTO, Staff Writer Ten now-deceased members of the local bench and criminal bar were honored yesterday a ceremony celebrating the addition of their names to the Criminal Justice Wall of Fame at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center.
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Carthage Soroptimist, Rapha House to host seminar on human trafficking

05/21/11 Carthage Soroptimist, Rapha House and the Missouri Southern State University Criminal Justice Programs are sponsoring training for law enforcement personnel, medical professionals and social services providers on human trafficking, Tuesday at Missouri Southern's Police Academy.
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Bill seeks legal standing for "unborn child"

05/15/11 AUGUSTA, Maine -- Maine would join dozens of other states that assign a degree of legal standing to human fetuses under the provisions of a bill now making its way through the Legislature. Speaking at a public hearing  before the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee on Friday, proponents -- ...
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slim1207

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Criminal Mind make me want to change my major back to criminal justice ..
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