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CCTV Considerations - Anika Dell (Department of Justice & Regulation)
Anika Dell, Senior Policy and Program Adviser, Community Crime Prevention Unit, presentation on CCTV considerations at the 2016-17 Public Safety Infrastructure Fund Information (PSIF) Forum.
Download the presentation slides - http://www.crimeprevention.vic.gov.au/home/resources/presentation+cctv+considerations
Check out some of our other resources on CCTV - http://www.crimeprevention.vic.gov.au/home/resources/cctv
Learn more about the PSIF grants - http://www.crimeprevention.vic.gov.au/home/our+grants/public+safety+infrastructure+fund/
published: 15 Jul 2016
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Department of Justice and Regulation’s Kate Houghton on the value of emotion to public policy
Monash University Accident Research Centre celebrated its 30-year anniversary on Tuesday 31 October 2017 with a public event at the Melbourne Museum Theatre.
A panel of notable guests discussed the question posed by the title of the event, "Vision of an injury free society - are we ready?"
In this clip, the Department of Justice and Regulation’s Police and Crime Prevention deputy secretary, Kate Houghton, discusses the relationship between emotion and public policy.
#MUARC30years
For more information on MUARC, please visit: www.monash.edu/muarc
Like MUARC on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MUARCResearch
Follow MUARC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MUARCresearch
For more information on the Department of Justice and Regulation, Victoria, please visit www.justice.vic.gov.au
published: 05 Feb 2018
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Department of Justice and Regulation Graduate Program (2016)
An overview of the Victorian Department of Justice and Regulation's graduate program.
Yut Art produces training videos, web videos, corporate videos, event videos, promo videos, dramatisations and short films in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Canberra.
published: 10 Nov 2016
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Facing Numerous Federal Probes, Elon Musk Spends Millions to Help Elect Trump & Gut Gov't Regulation
Support our work: https://democracynow.org/donate/sm-desc-yt
We take a look at the richest man in the world, multibillionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, and his support for Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential election. During a campaign town hall in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, Musk pledged to give away $1 million to random voters in battleground states every day until November 5 if they sign an online petition in support of the First and Second Amendments. We speak to Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Eric Lipton, whose new investigation at _The New York Times_ looks at Musk's multibillion-dollar contracts with the federal government and the many regulatory investigations his businesses are currently being subject to, both of which may be at stake with the results of the upcoming ...
published: 21 Oct 2024
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Work in Hume with The Victorian Department of Justice & Regulation (2017)
A video produced to encourage people to relocate to the Northeast (Hume) region of Victoria with the Department of Justice and Regulation, including Beechworth Correctional Centre and Dhurringile Prison.
Shot in Wangaratta, Shepparton, Beechworth, Dhurringile and Milawa on the Canon C100 mkII, the DJI Phantom4 drone and the Rhinoslider. Edited on Premiere Pro CC.
published: 13 Jun 2018
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Analysis: DOJ's New ADA Title II Digital Accessibility Regulation is Good
The Department of Justice (DOJ) took the simple approach (requiring WCAG 2.1 AA conformance) to creating Title II regulation for web content and mobile app accessibility. Although imperfect, the DOJ carved out major exceptions for older and preexisting content and provided the necessary timeline (2 or 3 years depending on entity size) for conformance.
I highly recommend Title II entities get started with conformance with the WCAG 2.1 AA standards now vs. waiting until later. Training on web accessibility will be a tremendous help moving forward.
My WCAG Course has everything you need to learn the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as a beginner. The WCAG Course is available at https://WCAGCourse.com.
If you need audit, remediation, or user testing services to help reaching full WCAG 2...
published: 16 Apr 2024
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An incredible role where you get the opportunity to make a difference
Find out more at: https://www.justice.vic.gov.au/careers
published: 01 Aug 2022
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You can make a difference in someone's life
Find out more at: https://www.justice.vic.gov.au/careers
published: 01 Aug 2022
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Department of Justice announces antitrust lawsuit: Google unlawfully maintaining monopoly
Jeffrey Rosen, Deputy U.S. Attorney General, announces the Department of Justice's antitrust complaint against Google. He says that Google is stifling competition and hurting consumers. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi
The crux of the complaint is that Google has allegedly used its monopoly power to tie up distribution channels for online search and related markets. The Justice Department claims that Google has “foreclosed competition for internet search” through exclusionary agreements that deny rivals the opportunity to achieve the necessary scale to challenge its dominance.
DOJ claims Google holds 88% of the general search market in the U.S. with 94% of mobile searches occurring on its services. The department claims Googl...
published: 20 Oct 2020
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Justice Department's antitrust chief on Big Tech regulation
Makan Delrahim, Assistant Attorney General for the Anti-Trust Division, joins "Squawk on the Street" to discuss Big Tech regulation and antitrust policy amid the controversy behind Facebook and Twitter's decision to limit a New York Post article about the son of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. He also discusses the future of 5G. Subscribe to CNBC PRO for access to investor and analyst insights on tech and more: https://cnb.cx/3dIH56N
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The News with Shep...
published: 19 Oct 2020
17:13
CCTV Considerations - Anika Dell (Department of Justice & Regulation)
Anika Dell, Senior Policy and Program Adviser, Community Crime Prevention Unit, presentation on CCTV considerations at the 2016-17 Public Safety Infrastructure ...
Anika Dell, Senior Policy and Program Adviser, Community Crime Prevention Unit, presentation on CCTV considerations at the 2016-17 Public Safety Infrastructure Fund Information (PSIF) Forum.
Download the presentation slides - http://www.crimeprevention.vic.gov.au/home/resources/presentation+cctv+considerations
Check out some of our other resources on CCTV - http://www.crimeprevention.vic.gov.au/home/resources/cctv
Learn more about the PSIF grants - http://www.crimeprevention.vic.gov.au/home/our+grants/public+safety+infrastructure+fund/
https://wn.com/Cctv_Considerations_Anika_Dell_(Department_Of_Justice_Regulation)
Anika Dell, Senior Policy and Program Adviser, Community Crime Prevention Unit, presentation on CCTV considerations at the 2016-17 Public Safety Infrastructure Fund Information (PSIF) Forum.
Download the presentation slides - http://www.crimeprevention.vic.gov.au/home/resources/presentation+cctv+considerations
Check out some of our other resources on CCTV - http://www.crimeprevention.vic.gov.au/home/resources/cctv
Learn more about the PSIF grants - http://www.crimeprevention.vic.gov.au/home/our+grants/public+safety+infrastructure+fund/
- published: 15 Jul 2016
- views: 543
2:14
Department of Justice and Regulation’s Kate Houghton on the value of emotion to public policy
Monash University Accident Research Centre celebrated its 30-year anniversary on Tuesday 31 October 2017 with a public event at the Melbourne Museum Theatre.
A...
Monash University Accident Research Centre celebrated its 30-year anniversary on Tuesday 31 October 2017 with a public event at the Melbourne Museum Theatre.
A panel of notable guests discussed the question posed by the title of the event, "Vision of an injury free society - are we ready?"
In this clip, the Department of Justice and Regulation’s Police and Crime Prevention deputy secretary, Kate Houghton, discusses the relationship between emotion and public policy.
#MUARC30years
For more information on MUARC, please visit: www.monash.edu/muarc
Like MUARC on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MUARCResearch
Follow MUARC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MUARCresearch
For more information on the Department of Justice and Regulation, Victoria, please visit www.justice.vic.gov.au
https://wn.com/Department_Of_Justice_And_Regulation’S_Kate_Houghton_On_The_Value_Of_Emotion_To_Public_Policy
Monash University Accident Research Centre celebrated its 30-year anniversary on Tuesday 31 October 2017 with a public event at the Melbourne Museum Theatre.
A panel of notable guests discussed the question posed by the title of the event, "Vision of an injury free society - are we ready?"
In this clip, the Department of Justice and Regulation’s Police and Crime Prevention deputy secretary, Kate Houghton, discusses the relationship between emotion and public policy.
#MUARC30years
For more information on MUARC, please visit: www.monash.edu/muarc
Like MUARC on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MUARCResearch
Follow MUARC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MUARCresearch
For more information on the Department of Justice and Regulation, Victoria, please visit www.justice.vic.gov.au
- published: 05 Feb 2018
- views: 164
2:06
Department of Justice and Regulation Graduate Program (2016)
An overview of the Victorian Department of Justice and Regulation's graduate program.
Yut Art produces training videos, web videos, corporate videos, event vid...
An overview of the Victorian Department of Justice and Regulation's graduate program.
Yut Art produces training videos, web videos, corporate videos, event videos, promo videos, dramatisations and short films in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Canberra.
https://wn.com/Department_Of_Justice_And_Regulation_Graduate_Program_(2016)
An overview of the Victorian Department of Justice and Regulation's graduate program.
Yut Art produces training videos, web videos, corporate videos, event videos, promo videos, dramatisations and short films in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Canberra.
- published: 10 Nov 2016
- views: 28
10:22
Facing Numerous Federal Probes, Elon Musk Spends Millions to Help Elect Trump & Gut Gov't Regulation
Support our work: https://democracynow.org/donate/sm-desc-yt
We take a look at the richest man in the world, multibillionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, and his s...
Support our work: https://democracynow.org/donate/sm-desc-yt
We take a look at the richest man in the world, multibillionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, and his support for Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential election. During a campaign town hall in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, Musk pledged to give away $1 million to random voters in battleground states every day until November 5 if they sign an online petition in support of the First and Second Amendments. We speak to Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Eric Lipton, whose new investigation at _The New York Times_ looks at Musk's multibillion-dollar contracts with the federal government and the many regulatory investigations his businesses are currently being subject to, both of which may be at stake with the results of the upcoming election.
Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET.
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https://wn.com/Facing_Numerous_Federal_Probes,_Elon_Musk_Spends_Millions_To_Help_Elect_Trump_Gut_Gov't_Regulation
Support our work: https://democracynow.org/donate/sm-desc-yt
We take a look at the richest man in the world, multibillionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, and his support for Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential election. During a campaign town hall in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, Musk pledged to give away $1 million to random voters in battleground states every day until November 5 if they sign an online petition in support of the First and Second Amendments. We speak to Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Eric Lipton, whose new investigation at _The New York Times_ looks at Musk's multibillion-dollar contracts with the federal government and the many regulatory investigations his businesses are currently being subject to, both of which may be at stake with the results of the upcoming election.
Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET.
Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe
- published: 21 Oct 2024
- views: 57762
3:57
Work in Hume with The Victorian Department of Justice & Regulation (2017)
A video produced to encourage people to relocate to the Northeast (Hume) region of Victoria with the Department of Justice and Regulation, including Beechworth ...
A video produced to encourage people to relocate to the Northeast (Hume) region of Victoria with the Department of Justice and Regulation, including Beechworth Correctional Centre and Dhurringile Prison.
Shot in Wangaratta, Shepparton, Beechworth, Dhurringile and Milawa on the Canon C100 mkII, the DJI Phantom4 drone and the Rhinoslider. Edited on Premiere Pro CC.
https://wn.com/Work_In_Hume_With_The_Victorian_Department_Of_Justice_Regulation_(2017)
A video produced to encourage people to relocate to the Northeast (Hume) region of Victoria with the Department of Justice and Regulation, including Beechworth Correctional Centre and Dhurringile Prison.
Shot in Wangaratta, Shepparton, Beechworth, Dhurringile and Milawa on the Canon C100 mkII, the DJI Phantom4 drone and the Rhinoslider. Edited on Premiere Pro CC.
- published: 13 Jun 2018
- views: 134
12:11
Analysis: DOJ's New ADA Title II Digital Accessibility Regulation is Good
The Department of Justice (DOJ) took the simple approach (requiring WCAG 2.1 AA conformance) to creating Title II regulation for web content and mobile app acce...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) took the simple approach (requiring WCAG 2.1 AA conformance) to creating Title II regulation for web content and mobile app accessibility. Although imperfect, the DOJ carved out major exceptions for older and preexisting content and provided the necessary timeline (2 or 3 years depending on entity size) for conformance.
I highly recommend Title II entities get started with conformance with the WCAG 2.1 AA standards now vs. waiting until later. Training on web accessibility will be a tremendous help moving forward.
My WCAG Course has everything you need to learn the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as a beginner. The WCAG Course is available at https://WCAGCourse.com.
If you need audit, remediation, or user testing services to help reaching full WCAG 2.1 AA conformance, I offer these services as well as consultation at https://accessible.org.
#TitleII #ADAWebsiteCompliance #ADATitleII
https://wn.com/Analysis_Doj's_New_Ada_Title_Ii_Digital_Accessibility_Regulation_Is_Good
The Department of Justice (DOJ) took the simple approach (requiring WCAG 2.1 AA conformance) to creating Title II regulation for web content and mobile app accessibility. Although imperfect, the DOJ carved out major exceptions for older and preexisting content and provided the necessary timeline (2 or 3 years depending on entity size) for conformance.
I highly recommend Title II entities get started with conformance with the WCAG 2.1 AA standards now vs. waiting until later. Training on web accessibility will be a tremendous help moving forward.
My WCAG Course has everything you need to learn the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as a beginner. The WCAG Course is available at https://WCAGCourse.com.
If you need audit, remediation, or user testing services to help reaching full WCAG 2.1 AA conformance, I offer these services as well as consultation at https://accessible.org.
#TitleII #ADAWebsiteCompliance #ADATitleII
- published: 16 Apr 2024
- views: 179
0:15
You can make a difference in someone's life
Find out more at: https://www.justice.vic.gov.au/careers
Find out more at: https://www.justice.vic.gov.au/careers
https://wn.com/You_Can_Make_A_Difference_In_Someone's_Life
Find out more at: https://www.justice.vic.gov.au/careers
- published: 01 Aug 2022
- views: 56699
3:03
Department of Justice announces antitrust lawsuit: Google unlawfully maintaining monopoly
Jeffrey Rosen, Deputy U.S. Attorney General, announces the Department of Justice's antitrust complaint against Google. He says that Google is stifling competiti...
Jeffrey Rosen, Deputy U.S. Attorney General, announces the Department of Justice's antitrust complaint against Google. He says that Google is stifling competition and hurting consumers. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi
The crux of the complaint is that Google has allegedly used its monopoly power to tie up distribution channels for online search and related markets. The Justice Department claims that Google has “foreclosed competition for internet search” through exclusionary agreements that deny rivals the opportunity to achieve the necessary scale to challenge its dominance.
DOJ claims Google holds 88% of the general search market in the U.S. with 94% of mobile searches occurring on its services. The department claims Google’s conduct has harmed consumers by lowering the quality of search services and reducing choice.
It also claims Google owns more than 70% of the search ads market and has used its alleged monopoly power to charge more for lower-quality services than would be possible in the face of competition, according to the suit.
According to the lawsuit, Google has used its monopoly power to keep competitors out of the search distribution channels they need to scale up. It claims Google has “locked up” distribution through allegedly exclusionary contracts with Apple and distributors of its Android mobile operating system. As a result, the lawsuit claims, Google has suppressed innovation in the search market.
One example of such allegedly exclusionary contract is the kind Google allegedly requires Android device manufacturers to sign. According to the lawsuit, Google requires phone manufacturers who use its operating system to agree to strict limits on their ability to sell Android devices that don’t comply with Google’s standards. It then gives the manufacturers access to its “vital proprietary apps” in exchange for their agreement to take several other Google apps and prevent users from being able to delete some of them.
The complaint alleges that Google has used its revenue sharing model for distributors to expand its dominance. One senior executive allegedly told enforcers that revenue sharing in Google’s app store “is a bitter pill for carriers, and a generous revenue share is the sugar that makes it go down smoother.”
Google’s revenue sharing agreements extend to rival browsers and device manufacturers, including Apple, according to the suit. Google reports traffic acquisition costs (TAC) in its quarterly financial filings that amount to billions of dollars. That figure represents the payments Google makes to companies like Apple to be the default search provider on their platforms. The suit says that as a practical matter, consumers largely do not shift away from default settings.
In the U.S., more than half of search queries are “covered by Google’s exclusionary agreements,” according to the lawsuit — 60% overall and 80% on mobile devices. Almost half of search queries aren’t covered by those contracts take place on “access points” owned by Google, like its Chrome browser and Pixel phones, DOJ alleges, giving it effective control of about 80% of general search queries in the U.S.
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https://wn.com/Department_Of_Justice_Announces_Antitrust_Lawsuit_Google_Unlawfully_Maintaining_Monopoly
Jeffrey Rosen, Deputy U.S. Attorney General, announces the Department of Justice's antitrust complaint against Google. He says that Google is stifling competition and hurting consumers. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi
The crux of the complaint is that Google has allegedly used its monopoly power to tie up distribution channels for online search and related markets. The Justice Department claims that Google has “foreclosed competition for internet search” through exclusionary agreements that deny rivals the opportunity to achieve the necessary scale to challenge its dominance.
DOJ claims Google holds 88% of the general search market in the U.S. with 94% of mobile searches occurring on its services. The department claims Google’s conduct has harmed consumers by lowering the quality of search services and reducing choice.
It also claims Google owns more than 70% of the search ads market and has used its alleged monopoly power to charge more for lower-quality services than would be possible in the face of competition, according to the suit.
According to the lawsuit, Google has used its monopoly power to keep competitors out of the search distribution channels they need to scale up. It claims Google has “locked up” distribution through allegedly exclusionary contracts with Apple and distributors of its Android mobile operating system. As a result, the lawsuit claims, Google has suppressed innovation in the search market.
One example of such allegedly exclusionary contract is the kind Google allegedly requires Android device manufacturers to sign. According to the lawsuit, Google requires phone manufacturers who use its operating system to agree to strict limits on their ability to sell Android devices that don’t comply with Google’s standards. It then gives the manufacturers access to its “vital proprietary apps” in exchange for their agreement to take several other Google apps and prevent users from being able to delete some of them.
The complaint alleges that Google has used its revenue sharing model for distributors to expand its dominance. One senior executive allegedly told enforcers that revenue sharing in Google’s app store “is a bitter pill for carriers, and a generous revenue share is the sugar that makes it go down smoother.”
Google’s revenue sharing agreements extend to rival browsers and device manufacturers, including Apple, according to the suit. Google reports traffic acquisition costs (TAC) in its quarterly financial filings that amount to billions of dollars. That figure represents the payments Google makes to companies like Apple to be the default search provider on their platforms. The suit says that as a practical matter, consumers largely do not shift away from default settings.
In the U.S., more than half of search queries are “covered by Google’s exclusionary agreements,” according to the lawsuit — 60% overall and 80% on mobile devices. Almost half of search queries aren’t covered by those contracts take place on “access points” owned by Google, like its Chrome browser and Pixel phones, DOJ alleges, giving it effective control of about 80% of general search queries in the U.S.
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- published: 20 Oct 2020
- views: 17543
5:35
Justice Department's antitrust chief on Big Tech regulation
Makan Delrahim, Assistant Attorney General for the Anti-Trust Division, joins "Squawk on the Street" to discuss Big Tech regulation and antitrust policy amid th...
Makan Delrahim, Assistant Attorney General for the Anti-Trust Division, joins "Squawk on the Street" to discuss Big Tech regulation and antitrust policy amid the controversy behind Facebook and Twitter's decision to limit a New York Post article about the son of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. He also discusses the future of 5G. Subscribe to CNBC PRO for access to investor and analyst insights on tech and more: https://cnb.cx/3dIH56N
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https://wn.com/Justice_Department's_Antitrust_Chief_On_Big_Tech_Regulation
Makan Delrahim, Assistant Attorney General for the Anti-Trust Division, joins "Squawk on the Street" to discuss Big Tech regulation and antitrust policy amid the controversy behind Facebook and Twitter's decision to limit a New York Post article about the son of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. He also discusses the future of 5G. Subscribe to CNBC PRO for access to investor and analyst insights on tech and more: https://cnb.cx/3dIH56N
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- published: 19 Oct 2020
- views: 1915