Blog Posts in October, 2016
Posted on Oct 29, 2016 By Admin
Virtual Face Recognition Impacts More Citizens than Criminals Face recognition software is used every single day across the country to help law enforcement identify and catch criminals. The FBI has ...
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Posted on Oct 26, 2016 By Admin
Chicago is a beautiful, proud city, but in recent years, it’s seen more than its fair share of heartache. A narrowly-avoided teacher strike. High crime rates. Record murders. 125,000 homeless ...
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Posted on Oct 26, 2016 By Admin
Rhetoric and politics have held America's attention firmly to the south. Our shared border with Mexico, while closely guarded, is an all-too-common avenue for illicit activity. The trafficking of ...
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Posted on Oct 20, 2016 By Admin
“ Amendment IV The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, ...
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Posted on Oct 18, 2016 By Admin
Gun ownership in America has a history spanning hundreds of years, but the pictures painted by both the NRA and its pro-regulation political opposition may not tell the whole story. The proliferation ...
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Posted on Oct 13, 2016 By Admin
Our private information is becoming all but private. From Facebook data, to online shopping, to old information compiled in Google searches, it’s incredibly easy to find information on American ...
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Posted on Oct 6, 2016 By Admin
Black Americans are much more likely to be incarcerated than white Americans. They're more likely to be pulled over, too. And arrested. And when they do get arrested, their sentences tend to be ...
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