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  2. Use of social network websites in investigations - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Facebook, a social network service, is increasingly being used by school administrations and law enforcement agencies as a source of evidence against student users. Allows users to create profile pages with personal details.

  3. Killing of Korryn Gaines - Wikipedia

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    Police contacted Facebook via the company's "law enforcement portal" and requested the account be taken offline. According to a police spokesperson, the account had been suspended but not deleted, adding that the video would be used as evidence. [29]

  4. BlueLeaks - Wikipedia

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    BlueLeaks. BlueLeaks, sometimes referred to by the Twitter hashtag #BlueLeaks, refers to 269.21 gibibytes of internal U.S. law enforcement data obtained by the hacker collective Anonymous and released on June 19, 2020, by the activist group Distributed Denial of Secrets, which called it the "largest published hack of American law enforcement ...

  5. Law Enforcement Regularly Requests Americans' Personal Data - AOL

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    In the first half of 2020, the latest data set available, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Apple received more than 114,000 data requests from U.S. law enforcement agencies and supplied data in 85% ...

  6. Community Guidelines - AOL Legal

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    We terminate accounts and cooperate with law enforcement on such matters. In addition to providing you with an easy way to report suspected illegal activity online, we and our partners reserve the right to monitor public areas such as chat rooms and message boards.

  7. FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division - Wikipedia

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    Formed in February 1992, CJIS is the largest division within the FBI and is responsible for the management of six major programs: Biometric Identification Services, the National Crime Information Center, the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, the Law Enforcement Enterprise Portal, and the ...

  8. Apple is building a special portal for law enforcement ... - AOL

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    Apple will create a special portal for law enforcement officials to legally request and receive user data from Apple, according to a letter sent to a senator and obtained by Business Insider.

  9. National Police Corps (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    National Police Corps (Dutch: Korps Nationale Politie), colloquially in English as Dutch National Police or National Police Force, is divided in ten regional units, two national units, the police academy, police services center, and national dispatch center cooperation. The law-enforcement purposes of these agencies are the investigation of ...