Fighting crime with Digital DNA

DNA evidence that was widely accepted in the courtroom. And now, so our "Digital DNA"–they track zero and those that we leave it to your computer system, in our smartphones, under the hood of our cars and much more.

"Digital DNA evidence, new" Ira Victor, a forensic analyst with Data Clone Labs and a member of The High Tech crime investigators Association (HTCIA), told FoxNews.com.

Last week the GPS device was planted on a suspect vehicle. But that's just one aspect of a growing body of data: from digital photos to your mobile phone for email and Word documents, we all create a trail of law enforcement agencies are increasingly using to put criminals on the scene of their crimes.

Jeffrey "Skunk" Baxter, a founding member of Steely Dan (he plays guitar "Rikki, don't lose that number") and a member of The Doobie Brothers, also a contractor for a number of u.s. Government agencies and advisory terrorism, cyber-war and forensic analysis.

"I want to help You," Baxter to participants on Paraben's forensic innovations Conference (PFIC), a leading digital investigations Conference on in Utah wrapped November 9. It called for an increase in the use of digital forensics in the courtroom and cases.

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London: Police triggered violent unrest, the report concludes

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Community unrest and casualties Panel says people believe that the United Kingdom police do not deal with the unrest that followed the demonstrations over the fatal police shooting in North London which turned violent.

Four days of riots in August was the worst civil unrest to hit Britain since the 1980s, leaving five people dead and many shops looted.

The Panel finds that the lack of effective police response prompted people elsewhere in London and other cities to riot and loot U.K. shops on the next night.

"They believe they will be able to loot and damage without being challenged by police," the report said. "In the hardest hit areas, they are true."

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Protesters police stop and Frisk practices of arrested

About 30 people, including the civil rights campaign and Princeton Professor Cornel West, was arrested Friday outside a police station in Harlem during the protest the practice of the police known as the stop and frisk.

Dozens of activists and people who describe themselves as a victim stop and frisk began a demonstration in front of Adam Clayton Powell State Office building on 125th Street, on the corner that Dr. West, organizers of the rally, said it has "purified by giants like Malcolm X." The group, chanting and holding signs, marched along 125th Street, past the Apollo Theater, the regional police stations to 28 houses, on Frederick Douglass Boulevard.

The practice of stop-and-frisk, where police stopped people on the road and sometimes frisk them, has been criticized by minority groups and civil rights that complains that blacks and Hispanics who unfairly singled out. Last year the Department created more than 600,000 quit high, and at speeds exceeding that number this year. While police said there were legitimate reasons for quitting, including suspicious behavior, opposed to the practice of noting that very few stops resulted in the arrest.

Mayor Michael r. Bloomberg defended his tactics in the radio show Friday morning on WOR.

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Democracy is in retreat in Europe

Many Americans, understandably heartened by Arab spring, seems to believe that democracy is on the March. And

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Writing a weekly column on political and domestic affairs and to contribute to the PostPartisan blog.

The economic consequences of a piece of abused fiscal scary enough Puritanism. If the EU countries agree to it, otherwise they will be consigning their citizens for years, maybe decades, declining living standards. If the country in a recession

So why the leaders of Europe who are scheduled to vote this week on the jacket Sarkozy-Merkel agreed to put it in? Why would they give up their sovereign power until now to Counter bean Brussels? The answer is that the market left them little choice. The interest rates they pay to float the bonds they need to stay in business has risen to a height that is devastating for the countries of southern Europe less productive, and now standard

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Military police who tried to stop the Cairo protest

Cairo (CNN) -military police who poured into Cairo's Tahrir Square on Wednesday in hopes of stopping clashes between demonstrators and police, as the Government of Egypt said "the truce" had been expressed through a group of scholars.

But after a period of calm, some demonstrators started throwing stones soldiers. Riot police responded with tear gas.

Some soldiers tried to stop the security forces of shooting tear gas, but they were outnumbered.

In the State-run TV, the Government said religious scholars on their way "to form a human shield between the protesters and security forces." But CNN noticed any signs of human shields scholars.

Egypt's Grand mufti, the highest religious official, called for a police state to lay down their arms and firearms "had not been aims" to the people of Egypt. In an audio message broadcast by State TELEVISION, he called for Egypt "protest peacefully for the sake of Egypt."

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