Social media changing the face of criminal justice
More often, police use social media to track suspects, especially gang members, who often detail their activities online, including uploading incriminating photos of themselves flashing gang signs and posing with guns. Some police departments are … |
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Delhi budget: Time for social networking
The government will provide a one-time subsidy of Rs 2000 to about 1.75 lakh poor households that use kerosene, to get LPG connections and stoves. An outlay of Rs 40 crore has been earmarked for this purpose. To reach out to the poor, an ambitious …
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Pinterest resumes – a way to pin down jobs?
Find and screen Job recruiters are already using social-networking services like Facebook and LinkedIn to find and screen potential candidates. And job seekers can use social networks to accelerate their search, said Christopher Penn, who teaches an …
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