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With new classes starting May 1, Kaplan's online courses cover everything from nursing and criminal justice to information technology.
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Some opponents were concerned that ordinary Americans could use this technology to engage in criminal activities undetected by the government.
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As I explain in the Atlantic piece in a footnote there is potential criminal liability based upon cases involving different technology under the same law.
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Newer forms of technology are also subject to criminal misuse.
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So far law enforcement officials are tentative about using the technology to identify people not already in criminal databases.
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However, as police become more familiar with the technology and the technology itself grows, significant constitutional and criminal justice issues would continue to rise, he said.
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The Patriot Act has also been successful in updating anti-terrorism and criminal laws to bring law enforcement up to date with technology.
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"We believe that technology has the power to expose and dismantle global criminal networks, which depend on secrecy and discretion in order to function, " Google said in a blog post this week.
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Critics say the key is to balance the criminal justice and privacy interests in the face of rapidly improving DNA technology.
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Frank Quattrone, who until recently worked at CSFB, where he was a star technology-industry banker, was charged last week with the criminal offence of obstructing a grand-jury investigation.
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Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Bauder College offers two- and four-year degrees in fashion, business, information technology, medical assistance, interior design and, of course, criminal justice.
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