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Friday, October 27th, 2006
Even Online Tutors Need to be Screened, Says Dept. of Ed.
City public schools allow students at high-poverty schools to take advantage of online tutoring, which the Department of Education contracts out to a number of firms. But now it turns out that one of the firms may be off the list of tutoring firms because it used tutors in India. Read more…
Tags: firms, online, online tutors, s india, school, students, tutoring, tutors
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Friday, October 27th, 2006
Is your DBA a spy? Don’t fall victim to internal security threats
October 27, 2006 (Computerworld) — Probably 80% of the threats to corporate data come from outside the company walls, but organizations should have those pretty well under control today,” says Jerald Murphy, senior vice president and director of research operations at The Robert Frances Group. Read more…
Tags: data, dba, dba spy, organizations, security, threats
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Wednesday, October 11th, 2006
Pedophile teachers can no longer hide dirty little secrets
AKRON — A local educator’s hidden history has helped lawmakers approve new legislation to prevent school districts from keeping quiet. Read more…
Tags: akron, allegations, crane, district, innappropriate relations, pedophile, relationships, school
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Monday, July 31st, 2006
Checks find 1,000 felons in nursing homes
Newly required criminal background checks have identified nearly 1,000 convicted felons living in Illinois nursing homes, and state officials expect that number will go up once all the checks are finished.
The state previously had no idea how many ex-cons lived in Illinois’ long-term care facilities or whether these people posed a threat to other residents.
Tags: checks, felons, homes, illinois, nursing, nursing homes
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Thursday, July 20th, 2006
Trucking firms are revved up over costly background checks
The trucking industry, already facing a shortage of drivers who feel burdened by costly mandated criminal background checks, could take another hit when the Department of Homeland Security rolls out a new program requiring drivers to undergo yet another background check.
Drivers going to and from ports would have to undergo a fingerprint-based background screening and pay $149 for an I.D. card under a new security proposal by homeland security.
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Friday, July 14th, 2006
NewsNet5.com - News - Background Checks Will Be Required For Ice Cream Vendors
CLEVELAND — Cleveland City Council Thursday passed legislation that will require background checks for all licensed ice cream truck drivers.
The background checks will look for sexual and violent crimes that would prohibit a license from being issued to an individual. Read more…
Tags: background, checks, cleveland, council, ice cream, vendors
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Friday, July 7th, 2006
Stricter Background Checks For School Employees Sought
A new proposal would require federal criminal-background checks for prospective public and private school employees in Pennsylvania.
Tags: background, Background Checks, checks, employees, school, school employees
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Sunday, July 2nd, 2006
Texas crime busting unit uses Corpora technology to store images and fingerprints
A small Milton Keynes based software company called Tokairo, a division of the Corpora Group, is helping fight crime in America’s largest state. Texas crime busting unit uses technology from Corpora Plc to store 18 million images and input up to 6,000 new fingerprints of crime suspects every day.Tokairo is providing its unique document management technology to the Texas Department of Public Safety to enable the USA’s largest state to manage the huge volumes of crime related documents it collects. Not only is Tokairo helping Texas fight crime, its software is reducing the cost of doing so by $50,000 a year.
Tags: busting unit, crime, fight crime, fingerprints, images, Technology, texas, texas crime, tokairo
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Sunday, July 2nd, 2006
Lawmakers consider criminal background checks for college students
RALEIGH — Your child may have to pass a criminal background check to enter state universities. Lawmakers are considering a bill that would do just that.In 2004, two students were killed at UNC-Wilmington. One suspect lied on his application about his criminal past, now lawmakers want to make sure that doesn’t happen again.
Tags: background, criminal, criminal background, lawmakers, students
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Sunday, July 2nd, 2006
Flight Schools Fight Background Checks
A bill that’s been lurking under the legislative radar in New York for almost four years has been revived by the state Senate and will hurt the flight training industry there, according to local schools and pilot organizations. In 2002, New York, like many other states, thought it prudent to step into federal jurisdiction by trying to institute background checks on student pilots. As protests grew and federal regulations came into play, most states simply dropped their initiatives. However, New York’s background-check law has remained on the legislative agenda and was revived last week by a vote in the Senate.
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