LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS

Addresses

Consoling Families of Slain Police Officers: Lois Herrington, 12013 [15MY]

Current Intelligence Problems and Some Solutions: Representative Hyde, 23454 [11SE]

Prisons and the Criminal Justice System: Representative Gradison, 15047 [10JN]

Proposed National Efforts To Curb Drunk Driving: V.J. Adduci, 31808 [13NO]

Advertisements

How to talk to teenagers about drinking and driving, 5894 [20MR]

Amendments

Anti-Nuclear Terrorism Act: enact (S. 274), 25829 [3OC]

Atomic energy: access for licensees to certain Federal criminal records (S. 274), 25829 [3OC]

Compact of Free Association: approve (H.J. Res. 187), 22426-22428 [1AU], 35789-35811 [10DE], 35990-36031, 36041 [11DE]

Franked mail: include photograph of missing children (S. 1195), 21680, 21756 [31JY], 22525 [1AU]

Polygraph Protection Act: enact (H.R. 1524), 36106-36113 [11DE]

Supreme Court: preserve authority of police to provide protective service for Justices and Court personnel (H.R. 3914), 36937 [17DE]

———preserve authority of protective service (H.R. 3914), 36264, 36291 [12DE]

Analyses

Access to Certain Federal Records by Applicants or Holders of Atomic Energy Production Facility Licenses (S. 890), 7640 [4AP]

Anti-Hijacking Act (S. 1343), 16798 [21JN]

Minor Criminal Law Amendments Act (H.R. 3541), 27021 [9OC]

Money Laundering and Related Crimes Act, 16173 [18JN]

Racketeer Weapons and Violent Crime Control Act (H.R. 3155), 22806 [1AU]

Security Clearance Information Act (S. 1347), 17025 [25JN]

Strengthen National Security and Counterintelligence Capabilities to Combat Espionage (H.R. 3188), 22774 [1AU]

U.S. Marshals Service Act (H.R. 3870), 34800 [5DE]

Articles and editorials

Abuse of the Aged Must End, 24673 [23SE]

Alleged FBI Theft of Truck Parts in Lexington, KY, 12216 [15MY]

Another Bronx Beat—Cops Keep in Touch, 5992 [21MR]

Apple of Our Eye, 14786 [6JN]

Attorney's Fees Become Issue in Narcotics Cases, 1160 [28JA]

Blaming the Victim, Once Again, 5609 [19MR]

Breath of Fresh Air for Police, 21413 [30JY]

Bumper's Neighbors Laud Cop's Indictment, 5992 [21MR]

Can Your Police Department Pass Muster?, 1158 [28JA]

City Is Trapped by Drug Users, 7751 [4AP]

Clay's Death Penalty Crusade Becoming a Book, 3675 [26FE]

Crackdown on Marijuana, 23704 [13SE]

Crane Cop Turns Courage Into a Career, 14786 [6JN]

D.C. Police Take Detectives Off Slaying Probe To Avoid Overtime, 22333 [1AU]

Double-Barreled Standard, 13697 [23MY]

Drug Abuse Indicator Patterns and Trends—Precis, 14816 [6JN]

Drug Fight by Military Urged, 17465 [26JN]

Eighty-Four Percent Repeat Offender Rate Examined, 5653 [19MR]

FBI Trying To Determine if Cover-up Occurred in Surveillance Case, 14213 [4JN]

FOP Head Holds Gun Ban a Boon, 38681 [19DE]

Gates, Guards, Guns and Goetz, 21414 [30JY]

Good Job, Chief, 30503 [5NO]

Grain of Salt, Please, 18523 [10JY]

Harder Line on Federal Crime, 1122 [24JA]

Heat Is On, 17006 [24JN]

Held Hostage to Handguns—My Husband Survived Iran, but My Son Was Shot in Annandale, 19046 [15JY]

In-House Dispute—Drunken-Driver Bumper Sticker, 20383 [24JY]

Intelligence Identities Act—Words, No Teeth, 19925 [22JY]

Join the Battle Against Drugs, 7684 [4AP]

Keeping Kids Safe Is No Small Matter, 10032 [1MY]

Larchmont Lawyer Is Cited for Effort Against Corruption, 5590 [19MR]

Law/Order—Cincinnati Protester Suffered Cruel Treatment From U.S. Agents, 14553 [5JN]

Legalized Drugs—Readers Weren't High on the Idea, 16755 [20JN]

Link Between Drug Use and Drop-Out Rate, 13868 [24MY]

Lone Tree Legion Donates Equipment Aimed Against Child Abuse Crimes, 18064 [8JY]

Manhunt Fails To Net Killer of D.C. Officer, 1608 [31JA]

Message From Garcia, 22334 [1AU]

Mexico Seeking Killers of 21 Policemen, 31417 [12NO]

Mexico Seeks Killers of Police, 31417 [12NO]

More Cops? This Idea Is Among the Finest, 21414 [30JY]

Nancy Reagan's Drug Campaign, 9555 [25AP]

New Approach To Combat Crime—A Police Corps, 21411 [30JY]

No Man's Land of High Tech—New Devices Aid Police but Threaten the Right of Privacy, 25335 [30SE]

Officer Gary Stymilowski, 8779 [22AP]

Orthodox Rabbi Wears State Police Badge, 32476 [19NO]

Our Kids and Cocaine, 7562 [3AP]

Overtime Ruling Costly to Localities, 22333 [1AU]

Pact Imperils Irish Rebels in U.S., 23258 [10SE]

Peru Complains of Strings on U.S. Aid, 34815 [5DE]

Phone Becomes Lifeline as Officer Saves Choking Baby, 15250 [11JN]

Police Corps Concept Is Gaining Momentum, 21412 [30JY]

Police Corps Concept Is Gaining Supporters, 21412 [30JY]

Problems of Drugs Is Raised in Bonn—U.S. and Britain Lead Session on Stronger Battle Against Narcotics Trafficking, 11604 [9MY]

Profile of a Polygraph—How It Works, and What It Doesn't Do, 36371 [12DE]

Pro-Life Gun Control, 22759 [1AU]

Proposed Lie-Detector Ban Splits Business Community, 36370 [12DE]

Proposed Prison Construction in Urban Areas (sundry), 22674-22679 [1AU]

Reflections on 40 Years in the Police World, 15530 [12JN]

Rights, Wrongs—Now Schools Teach Them, 15988 [17JN]

Senate Under the Handgun, 20158 [23JY], 22043 [31JY]

Stewart Indictments—Affirmation of Rule of Law, 4712 [6MR]

Study of State Prisons Finds Recidivism Rates High in 1979, 5654 [19MR]

Subways and Streets Can Be Safer Without Vigilantes, 21413 [30JY]

Test Delays Hamper D.C. Drug Cases, 27332 [10OC]

These Growers Are Criminals, 24027 [17SE], 25533 [1OC]

They Keep an Eye on Miami Shores, 31810 [13NO]

Thinking About Drugs, 6103 [25MR]

Tide Is Turning Against Dopers, 28018 [17OC]

Time for a Real War on Drugs, 25245 [26SE]

United States Says Smugglers ``Overwhelm'' Borders With Record Cocaine Flow, 25235 [26SE]

Unscheduled Topic of Drug Trade Finds Rare Unity Among Leaders, 11604 [9MY]

When Television Watches People, 25336 [30SE]

Why I Vote Against Gun Control, 38701-38702 [19DE]

Without Guns, Do People Kill People?, 18272 [9JY]

Zealous Enforcers Trigger Reconsideration of Gun Laws, 18225 [9JY]

Bills and resolutions

Aeronautics: expansion of air marshal program (see S. 1436)

———improve security on international flights (see H.R. 2827)

———international agreements on sanctions against certain countries (see S. Res. 187)

———security personnel aboard international flights (see S. 1326; H.R. 2806)

———suspension of service to certain countries (see H.R. 2799)

Age Discrimination in Employment Act: amend (see S. 1240)

———exclusion (see S. 698; H.R. 1435)

———exemption (see S. 62)

Air Passenger Security Act: enact (see S. 1326)

Airports: detection methods and procedures for plastic explosives or other devices used in aircraft piracy (see H.R. 3971)

———mandatory security standards at international facilities (see S. 1499)

———review security procedures in foreign countries (see S. 1321, 1369; S. Res. 182; H.R. 2796, 2822, 2905)

American lobster: enhance enforcement of conservation laws (see H.R. 3988)

Anti-Hijacking Act: enact (see S. 1343; H.R. 2794)

Antiterrorist training academy: establish (see S. 1499)

Ariel Rios Memorial Federal Building: designate (see H.R. 2038)

———designate in Washington, DC (see S. 653)

Arson: investigation, prevention, detection, and prosecution (see H.R. 771)

Atomic energy: access for licensees to certain Federal criminal records (see S. 274)

———access to certain Federal criminal history records by applicants or holders of production facility licenses (see S. 890)

Attorney General: interim designation of U.S. attorneys and U.S. marshals (see H.R. 2308)

Benefits: death from medical conditions sustained in performance of duty (see H.R. 149)

———lower limitation on defined plans (see H.R. 2073)

———survivors of public safety officers who die of medical conditions sustained in performance of duty (see S. 917)

Bill of rights: condition for Federal assistance to local agencies (see H.R. 124, 175)

Bureau of Prisons: prisoner rehabilitation through assessment of role of correctional officers by requiring study of rate positions within (see H.R. 443)

Capitol Police: additional position (see H. Res. 320)

Child molesting: improve legal and administrative proceedings for investigation and prosecution of cases (see H.R. 2999)

———improve State investigation and prosecution of cases (see H.R. 3858)

Children: investigation and prosecution of sexual abuse cases (see S. 140)

———licensing of day care providers and clearinghouse for information on prospective employees (see S. 142)

———States to implement protective reforms relative to investigation and adjudication of abuse cases (see H.R. 3949)

Citizen band radio service: assignment of particular channel for use by neighborhood watch program (see H.R. 1327)

Classified information: OPM and CIA access to State and local criminal records for investigation of certain employees (see S. 1347)

Comprehensive Drug Law Enforcement, Prevention, and Treatment Act: enact (see S. 1583)

Costa Rica: military assistance (see H.R. 953)

Courts: exclusionary evidence (see H.R. 2610)

———penalty for unjustified physical injury by a Federal officer (see H.R. 2452)

Crime and criminals: appropriations for violent crime program (see S. 486)

———Attorney General exchange of information with State and local agencies (see H.R. 571)

———establish an interstate identification index (see H.R. 896)

———establish interstate identification index (see H.R. 2129)

Customs Service: immediate retirement privilege for inspectors engaged in hazardous occupations (see H.R. 1518)

Death penalty: impose for willfully killing a law enforcement officer (see H.R. 2531)

———murders committed by prisoners serving life sentence (see S. 1191)

Defense contracts: criminal history information check for employees performing work on military installations (see H.R. 3574)

Diplomats: protection of foreign (see H.R. 3517)

Directorate of Dept. of Defense Task Force on Drug Law Enforcement: funds (see S. 531; H.R. 1307)

District of Columbia: cooperation in use of DEA's Mid-Atlantic Laboratory (see H.R. 3552)

———drug trafficking in metropolitan area (see H. Con. Res. 161)

Drug abuse: authorize members of Armed Forces to assist civilians in operations in foreign countries (see H.R. 2553)

———awards to certain agents for outstanding contributions to fight against illegal traffic (see H.R. 1621)

———Federal grants to State and local law enforcement agencies for prevention, education, treatment, and rehabilitation (see S. 15; H.R. 526)

———funds for Air Force Reserve special operations squadron (see S. 531; H.R. 1307)

———grants to supplement State appropriations to local law enforcement agencies (see H.R. 3972)

———international narcotics control (see S. 766; H.R. 1768)

———permit certain law enforcement activities in foreign countries (see S. 708)

———reward for information leading to arrest and conviction of certain criminals (see H.R. 1913, 2013, 2768, 2843)

———rewards for information leading to arrest and conviction of certain criminals (see S. 630)

Drug Money Seizure Act: enact (see S. 571)

Education: assistance to individuals intending to engage in police work (see H.R. 2258)

Elections: restriction for Secret Service protection of candidates (see H.R. 992)

Explosives: international explosive incident data base (see S. 1499)

FBI: additional funds and authority for counterterrorist capabilities (see S. 1414; H.R. 2956)

Federal agents: tort liability protection (see S. 492)

Federal employees: death benefits to survivors (see H.R. 391)

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center: annual uniform allowance for employees (see H.R. 3768)

Federal Protective Service: special authority (see H.R. 2058)

Firearms: control (see H.R. 395)

———grants to local governments for purchase of bulletproof vests (see H.R. 1921)

———protect rights of owners (H.R. 945), provide for consideration of (see H. Res. 290)

———regulate manufacture, importation, and sale of armor-piercing ammunition (see S. 104; H.R. 4, 13)

———regulate manufacture, importation, and sale of armor-piercing bullets (see H.R. 3132)

Foreign arrest actions: participation in certain (see H.R. 962)

Foreign countries: review security procedures at airports (see S. 1321, 1369; S. Res. 182; H.R. 2796, 2822, 2905)

Foreign diplomats: reimburse State and local governments for protection costs (see H.R. 3902)

Franked mail: include photograph of missing children (see S. 1195)

Handgun Crime Control Act: enact (see H.R. 1442)

Indians: authority of local and tribal agencies within reservations (see S. 1177)

INS: immediate retirement privilege for inspectors engaged in hazardous occupations (see H.R. 1518)

Interagency Committee on Arson Control: establish (see H.R. 771)

Interstate identification index: assistance to State justice information systems (see H.R. 896)

Ireland, Northern: outlaw use of plastic bullets by British security forces (see S. Con. Res. 26; H. Con. Res. 6, 101)

———prohibit use of plastic or rubber bullets by British security forces (see H. Con. Res. 118)

Kidnapping: rewards for information leading to apprehension and conviction (see H.R. 126)

Library of Congress: pay adjustment (see H.R. 1902)

Mengele, Josef: investigation into residence and activities (see H. Con. Res. 82)

Mexico: additional DEA agents (see H. Con. Res. 83)

Missing children: assistance to State clearinghouses (see H.R. 604)

Money Laundering Crimes Act: enact (see S. 572)

National Child Identification and Safety Information Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 438)

National Correctional Officers Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 64)

National Crime Information Center: update information (see S. 985)

National Crime Prevention Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 408)

National Sheriffs Week: designate (see H. Res. 182)

New York, NY: tax exclusion of certain work-related sick pay (see S. 137)

———tax treatment of work-related sick pay (see H.R. 1244, 1987)

NLRB: clarify meaning of term guard (see H.R. 2489)

Non-Federal officers: disability or death benefits (see H.R. 3707)

Office of the Director of National and International Drug Operations and Policy: establish (see H.R. 3289)

Overtime: compensatory time off (see S. 1570; H.R. 2866, 3152)

———exempt certain public agency employees from coverage (see H.R. 2936)

Pensions: limitations on benefits (see S. 94)

Police corps training pilot project: establish (see S. 1524)

Presidents: reimbursement to State and local governments for expenses incurred in providing protection assistance (see H.R. 2886)

Prisons: age limits for appointment and mandatory retirement for personnel (see H.R. 3911)

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act: amend (see H.R. 3985)

Rescue services: death benefits to members (see H.R. 517)

State and local government employees: exemption from Fair Labor Standards Act's overtime provisions (see H.R. 3230, 3237)

State and local governments: exemption of public employees from Fair Labor Standards Act's overtime provisions (see S. 1719; H.R. 3380, 3391, 3394, 3489, 3530)

Subsistence payments: tax treatment of certain (see H.R. 223)

Supreme Court: preserve authority of protective service (see S. 1916; H.R. 3914)

Survivors' benefits: increasing (see H.R. 1252)

Taxation: exclusion of subsistence allowances (see S. 393)

———exempt certain unmarked vehicles from substantiation requirements for certain deductions and credits (see H.R. 3795)

———off-duty use of public safety vehicles (see S. 281, 639; H.R. 773, 1285, 1405)

———partial exemption for auxiliary policemen and volunteer firefighters (see H.R. 2072)

———treatment of benefits from Federal, State, or local government retirement system (see H.R. 2071)

———use of public safety and emergency vehicles and certain schoolbuses for commuting purposes (see H.R. 1836)

Telecommunication: prohibit recording of conversations made on Federal system (see H.R. 502)

Terrorism: amend Freedom of Information Act to protect certain records (see S. 276)

———Bureau of Justice Assistance grants to local governments (see H.R. 3712)

———establish international coordinating committee (see H. Con. Res. 228)

———expansion of air marshal program (see S. 1436)

———international explosive incident data base (see S. 1499)

———mandatory security standards at international airports (see S. 1499)

U.N.: establish International Office of Diplomatic Security (see H. Con. Res. 189)

U.S. marshals: amend chapter 37 of title 28 of U.S. Code (see H.R. 4001)

———interim appointments (see S. 1410)

U.S. Marshals Service: establish (see H.R. 3870)

U.S. Parole Commission: availability of information on parolees to State and local law enforcement agencies (see H.R. 2949)

UN: establish International Office of Diplomatic Security (see H. Con. Res. 189)

VA: central data bank of information for hostage situations involving a veteran (see H.R. 1817)

Video surveillance: regulation (see H.R. 3455)

Broadcasts

Washington Regional Alcohol Program: WMAL-Radio, 3079 [21FE]

Court decisions

Bivens v. Six Unknown Federal Narcotic Agents: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Linkletter v. Walker: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Michigan v. Tucker: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Stone v. Powell: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Wolf v. Colorado: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Decisions

Exclusionary rule in criminal proceedings: District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 92 [3JA]

Documents

Court Case Regarding Video Surveillance v. Right to Privacy (excerpt), 25335 [30SE]

Extradition Treaty Between Great Britain and the U.S., 17949 [27JN]

Explanations

Exclusionary rule in criminal proceedings: Dean Wigmore, 90 [3JA]

———Virgil Peterson, 92 [3JA]

Letters

Access to certain Federal records by applicants or holders of atomic energy production facility licenses: Dept. of Justice, 7641 [4AP]

Anglo-Irish agreement: several Members of Congress, 33684 [2DE]

Armor-piercing ammunition: (sundry), 36952, 36953 [17DE]

Compact of Free Association, 36036 [11DE]

Dept. of Justice's Public Integrity Section: Gerald E. McDowell, 15254 [11JN]

FBI investigation of violent attacks on abortion clinics: Representative Mineta, 625 [7JA]

FCC permission for Los Angeles, CA, police dept. to use radio frequency channel: Representative Levine, 37505 [17DE]

Firearms Owners' Protection Act (H.R. 945): Louisiana Shooting Association, 5632 [19MR]

———South Carolina Shooting Association, 5632 [19MR]

———(sundry), 5632 [19MR]

———Unified Sportsmen of Florida, 5632 [19MR]

Hate Crimes Statistics Act (H.R. 2455): Committee on the Judiciary, 19845 [22JY]

How to talk to teenagers about drinking and driving: American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association, 5894 [20MR]

INS open field search doctrine: Senator McClure, 23737 [13SE]

Interim appointment of U.S. attorneys and marshals (S. 1410): Phillip D. Brady, 18246 [9JY]

Lone Tree, IA, American Legion Post No. 457 donation of video equipment for testimony of victims in child abuse cases: Terry Kruse, 18064 [8JY]

New supplemental extradition treaty between the U.S. and Great Britain: Andrew P. O'Rourke, 25231 [26SE]

Overtime compensation for State and local government employees, 22334 [1AU]

Polygraph Protection Act: CIA, 36177 [12DE]

———Dept. of Defense, 36177 [12DE]

———Representative Aspin, 36177 [12DE]

Preserving authority of Supreme Court police to provide protective services (S. 1916): Warren E. Burger, 35535 [10DE]

Proposed Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Great Britain: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 22703 [1AU]

———President Reagan, 22703 [1AU]

———Representative Biaggi, 22704 [1AU]

Sale of firearms, 18001 [8JY]

Seatbelt safety law: Michigan Dept. of State Police, 27744 [16OC]

Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control hearings on designer drugs: Representative Parris, 3085 [21FE]

Tribute to Detective Richard Wells: Ralph Porcelli family, 857 [22JA]

U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control: Giuseppe di Gennaro, 28728 [23OC]

U.S. narcotics control assistance to Peru: Committee on Foreign Affairs, 34815 [5DE]

———Dept. of State, 34815 [5DE]

Letters of transmittal

Access to certain Federal criminal records by applicants or holders of atomic energy production facility licenses (S. 890), 7640 [4AP]

Lists

International Association of Chiefs of Police participants in press conference on sale of firearms, 18001 [8JY]

National Police Week Roll Call of Heroes—1984, 13323 [22MY]

Roll call of heroes, 17068-17071 [25JN]

Rollcall of police heroes, 12013 [15MY]

Memorandums

Access to Certain Federal Records by Applicants or Holders of Atomic Energy Production Facility Licenses, 7640 [4AP]

Proposed Bill To Continue the Authority and Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court Police To Protect Justices, Court Personnel and Guests Outside the Court Premises, 35535 [10DE]

Memorials of legislature

Puerto Rico, 1507 [31JA]

Petitions

California Penal Code enforcement: Los Angeles County, CA, Board of Supervisors, 4454 [5MR]

Drug enforcement efforts: International Association of Chiefs of Police, 4813 [7MR]

National Arson Awareness Week: International Association of Chiefs of Police, 4813 [7MR]

Proposed national efforts to curb drunk driving: American Council on Alcohol Problems, 31809 [13NO]

Prayer

Roll Call of Heroes, 17071 [25JN]

Press releases

Prevent the importation of heroin into the U.S.: Federation of New York State Judges, 2045 [6FE]

Remarks in House

ADVO System, Inc.: efforts to locate missing children, 14825 [6JN]

Aged: abuse, 24673 [23SE]

Airport and Air Carrier Security Improvement Act: enact (H.R. 2905), 17960 [27JN]

Alcohol and drug abuse: prevention, 10579 [6MY]

Anticrime groups: allow tax deductions for contributions (H.R. 840), 1318 [30JA]

Antioch, CA: tribute to the Rehabilitation, Education, Awareness, Community and Humanitarism Project, Inc., 17976 [27JN]

Arlington County, VA: tribute to the Police Department, 1134 [24JA]

Armor-piercing bullets: regulate manufacture and importation (H.R. 13), 435 [3JA], 4959 [7MR]

Bahamas: participation of certain foreign officers in law enforcement activities (H.R. 962), 2037 [6FE], 5086 [7MR]

Brinks robbery trial: authorize financial assistance for government of Rockland County, NY, for expenses incurred (H.R. 109), 510 [3JA]

Bulletproof vests: provide for purchase, 7522 [3AP]

Bullets: armor-piercing, 23139 [10SE]

Butler County, PA: tribute to State police camp cadet program, 21652 [30JY]

Capitol Police: additional position (H. Res. 320), 31619 [13NO], 31835 [14NO]

———tribute, 21920 [31JY]

Child abuse: improve enforcement of laws (H.R. 2791), 16053 [18JN], 16159 [18JN], 16891 [21JN]

Child Abuse Prevention Month: observance, 9389, 9397 [24AP]

Child pornography: proposals to combat, 12417 [16MY]

Child Pornography Act: enact (H.R. 1704), 6115 [25MR]

Children's Justice Reform Act: enact, 7701 [4AP]

Churches and synagogues: Federal criminal penalties for desecrations (H.R. 2611), 18268 [9JY]

Cocaine: increase in flow into U.S., 25234 [26SE]

Compact of Free Association: approve (H.J. Res. 187), 35787 [10DE], 35989-36042 [11DE]

———approve (H.J. Res. 187), correcting enrollment (H. Con. Res. 262), 37813 [18DE]

———approve (H.J. Res. 187), correcting enrollment (H. Con. Res. 263), 38078 [19DE]

———approve (H.J. Res. 187), technical corrections in amendment, 36042 [11DE]

Computer education: instruction on penalties for criminal misuse, 19617 [18JY]

Congressional Security Survey Act: enact (H.R. 3387), 24404 [19SE]

Controlled Substances Penalties Act: enact (H.R. 994), 2056 [6FE], 3961 [27FE], 5107 [7MR], 6009 [21MR], 9768 [29AP], 11239 [9MY], 11631 [9MY]

———enact (H.R. 2954), 22751 [1AU], 30351 [1NO]

Corrigan, Thomas: tribute, 10205 [1MY]

Cournoyer, Joseph M.: tribute, 1608 [31JA]

Courts: penalty for unjustified physical injury by a Federal officer (H.R. 2452), 11240 [9MY]

Covert Agent Disclosure Federal Pension Forfeiture Act: enact (H.R. 3388), 24415 [19SE]

Crime victims: deduction for medical expenses (H.R. 841), 1321 [30JA], 8097 [16AP]

Criminal Justice Information Improvement Act: enact (H.R. 896), 1635 [31JA]

Dade County, FL: seizure of illegal drugs, 12224 [15MY]

Death penalty: withhold Federal funding from States that fail to adopt, for those who kill law enforcement officers (H.R. 2531), 13341 [22MY]

Dept. of Justice: Public Integrity Section, 15253 [11JN]

Designer Drug Enforcement Act: enact (H.R. 2977), 18937 [11JY]

Diet drugs: require those containing phenylopropanolamine to be dispensed only with prescription (H.R. 1673), 6015 [21MR]

District of Columbia: anniversary of black men and women in blue, 20141 [23JY]

———authorize appropriations to the Mid-Atlantic Laboratory to meet police dept. analysis needs (H.R. 3552), 27331 [10OC]

Drug abuse: authorize members of Armed Forces to assist civilian drug enforcement officials in searches, seizures, or arrests in certain operations (H.R. 2553), 12708 [21MY]

———efforts to combat, 25245 [26SE]

———efforts to increase law enforcement, and treatment and prevention activities (H.R. 526), 15790 [13JN]

———link with school drop-out rate, 13867 [24MY]

———National Institute on Drug Abuse findings on teenager use, 6993 [1AP]

———patterns and trends, 14815 [6JN]

———penalties for drug trafficking, 16770 [20JN]

Drug Enforcement Incentive Act: enact (H.R. 1621), 6100 [25MR], 9949 [30AP]

Drug offenses: provide for death penalty for serious, 7846 [15AP]

Drug trafficking: control, 7509, 7515 [3AP]

———further define Customs Service jurisdiction (H.R. 2132), 8522 [18AP]

———military assistance in drug searches, seizures, or arrests in drug interdiction operations outside U.S., 17453-17470 [26JN]

Drugs: require National Drug Enforcement Policy Board to provide assessment of designer drug problem (S. 746), 7550 [3AP]

Drunk driving: proposals to combat, 530 [3JA]

———proposed national efforts to curb, 31808 [13NO]

Drunken driving: convicted violator bumper sticker proposal, 20383 [24JY]

Elderly Crime Prevention and Victim Assistance Act: enact (H.R. 3120), 22712 [1AU]

Electronic Communications Privacy Act: enact (H.R. 3378), 24396 [19SE]

Espionage: authorize the imposition of death penalty, 580 [3JA]

———capital punishment for peacetime offense, 18943 [11JY]

———establish Federal criminal offense of treasonous (H.R. 2797), 16164 [18JN]

———strengthen national security and counterintelligence capabilities to combat (H.R. 3188), 22774 [1AU]

Espionage and treason: proposed capital punishment, 19140 [16JY]

Espionage laws: hearings on enforcement, 16773 [20JN]

Fair Labor Standards Act: application of overtime provisions to police and firefighters, 17958 [27JN]

Family Violence Prevention and Treatment Program: provide for (H.R. 2577), 15196 [12JN]

FBI: alleged scheme in Kentucky, 12422 [16MY]

Federal Drug Law Enforcement Agent Protection Act: enact, 5647 [19MR]

Federal parolees: U.S. Parole Commission and the Bureau of Prisons exchange of information with local police officials, 17254 [25JN]

Federal prisoners: provide for capital punishment for those who commit murder (H.R. 2398), 11202 [8MY]

Firearms: handgun control, 19046 [15JY]

———handgun purchase waiting period, 19614 [18JY]

———regulate importation, manufacture, and sale of armor-piercing ammunition (H.R. 3132), 36945-36956 [17DE]

———require registration with local law enforcement agency, 13287 [22MY]

———waiting period for handgun purchase, 20158 [23JY]

———waiting period for purchasing (H.R. 3155), 22043 [31JY]

Firearms Owners' Protection Act: enact (H.R. 945), 5632 [19MR], 18392 [10JY], 28239, 28241 [22OC]

———enact (H.R. 945), discharge petition, 28238, 28265-28275 [22OC], 28604, 28605 [23OC]

Firefighters and law officers: permit employees to take compensatory time off in lieu of overtime pay (H.R. 2866), 23690 [12SE]

Flag-U.S.: make theft, embezzlement or unlawful concealment an offense against the U.S. (H.R. 3091), 20827 [26JY]

Foreign countries: review security procedures at airports (H.R. 2822), 17397 [26JN]

Franked mail: include photograph of missing children (S. 1195), 20980 [29JY], 22525 [1AU]

Fraud: deny deduction for amounts paid as restitution or damages (H.R. 2529), 12201 [15MY]

Good Samaritan Assistance Act: enact (H.R. 2130), 8493 [18AP]

Great Britain: new supplemental extradition treaty, 25230 [26SE]

———proposed Supplementary Extradition Treaty, 22703 [1AU]

———U.S. Extradition Treaty, 17398 [26JN], 17948 [27JN]

Handgun Crime Control Act: enact (H.R. 1442), 4724 [6MR], 32883 [20NO]

Handguns: remove restrictions on sale, 38681, 38701 [19DE]

Hate Crime Statistics Act: enact (H.R. 1171), 2846 [20FE]

Hate Crimes Statistics Act: enact (H.R. 2455), 19840 [22JY], 19845 [23JY]-19846 [22JY]

Hayes, Gary P.: tribute, 26484 [7OC]

Hayward, CA: tribute to Police Dept., 11905 [14MY]

Homicide: authorize the imposition of death penalty, 580 [3JA]

Intelligence services: proposals to combat espionage, 23454 [11SE]

International Airport Security Cooperation Act: enact (H.R. 2822), 17397 [26JN]

International drug trafficking: meeting at Bonn economic summit, 11604 [9MY]

Ireland, Northern: Anglo-Irish agreement, 33684 [2DE]

———extradition treaty, 23258 [10SE]

———outlaw use of plastic bullets by British security forces (H. Con. Res. 6), 491 [3JA]

———proposed Supplementary Extradition Treaty, 38843 [20DE]

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention program: funding, 38832 [20DE]

Kansas City, MO: Southwestern Bell Telephone Operation Ident-A-Kid to combat child abduction, 28477 [22OC]

Kidnapping: eliminate effect of the parental exception to prohibition in cases of kidnapping in violation of valid custody orders (H.R. 2828), 16750 [20JN]

Kidnapping Reform Act: enact (H.R. 1318), 3982 [27FE]

Labor disputes: prohibit use of extortion (H.R. 1719), 15237 [11JN]

Labor violence: eliminate special judicial exemption, 477 [3JA]

Law Day U.S.A.: obsevance, 10212 [2MY]

Law Enforcement Officers Protection Act: enact, 552 [3JA]

———enact (H.R. 3132), 23139 [10SE], 36945 [17DE], 36955 [18DE]-36956 [17DE]

Lexington, KY: alleged FBI theft of truck parts, 12216 [15MY]

Lone Tree, IA: American Legion Post No. 457 donation of video equipment for testimony of victims in child abuse cases, 18064 [8JY]

Los Angeles, CA: FCC permission for police dept. to use radio frequency channel, 37505 [17DE]

MAC-type machineguns: use by right-wing survivalists, 31553 [12NO]

Mail Order Drug Paraphernalia Control Act: enact (H.R. 1625), 5932 [20MR]

Marijuana: Attorney General targeting of domestic crop, 24027 [17SE]

———law enforcement efforts, 25532 [1OC]

Martial arts weapons: prohibit use of mails to send (H.R. 3259), 23278 [10SE]

Medical Impostors Act: enact (H.R. 1091), 2301 [7FE]

Mexico: ambush and killing of policemen by drug traffickers, 31416 [12NO]

———murder of DEA Agent, Enrique C. Salazar, 5115 [7MR]

Miami Shores, FL, Mobile Crime Watch: tribute, 31810 [13NO]

Military Drug Interdiction Assistance Act: enact (H.R. 2553), 12708 [21MY]

Minor Criminal Law Amendments Act: enact (H.R. 3541), 27020 [9OC]

Missing children: efforts to help locate, 5950 [21MR]

———efforts to locate, 8238 [17AP], 12802-12807 [21MY], 22518 [1AU]

———funding for search and prevention activities, 13968 [4JN]

———information, 7221-7229 [2AP]

Money: provide for retirement and replacement of $100 notes (H.R. 2502), 11704 [14MY], 11935 [14MY]

Money Laundering Act: enact (H.R. 1367), 4541 [5MR]

Money Laundering and Related Crimes Act: enact, 16173 [18JN], 17006 [24JN]

Money Laundering Control Act: enact (H.R. 1474), 5007 [7MR]

Mothers Against Drunk Driving: Tang March Across America, 35433 [9DE]

———tribute, 37509 [17DE]

Motor vehicles: mandatory seatbelt requirement, 27744 [16OC]

Narco-Terrorism Rewards Act: enact (H.R. 2768), 15551 [13JN]

Narcotics: authorize rewards for information relative to crimes against Federal drug enforcement officials (H.R. 2768), 15551 [13JN]

———international trafficking, 6102 [25MR]

———proposed legalization, 16755 [20JN]

———rewards for information on drug-related kidnapping or murder (S. 630), 7555 [3AP]

Narcotics Importation, Manufacture, and Control Act: enact, 7708 [4AP]

Narcotics smugglers: efforts to interdict known and suspected, 32879 [20NO]

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (H.J. Res. 121), 1646 [31JA]

National Child Protection Act: enact (H.R. 276), 1628 [31JA]

National Child Safety Week: designate (H.J. Res. 33), 5950 [21MR]

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Dept. of Justice grant, 18957 [15JY]

National Correctional Officers Week: designate (S.J. Res. 64; H.J. Res. 100), 10634 [7MY]

National Crime Prevention Week: designate (H.J. Res. 408), 25774 [2OC]

National Crime Victims Week: designate, 8097 [16AP]

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate, 36814 [16DE]

National Police Week: observance, 12201 [15MY], 13321-13323 [22MY]

Neighborhood watch program: establish a citizens band station (H.R. 1327), 3848 [27FE], 3959 [27FE]

New York, NY: Community Service Awards to several Bronx police officers, 15740 [13JN]

———tribute to Community Patrol Officer Program, 5991 [21MR]

New York City: allegations of officers torturing suspects, 9405 [25AP]

Office of Juvenille Justice and Delinquency Prevention: funding, 38805 [20DE]

Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act: amend (H.R. 3972), 37509 [17DE]

Omnibus Intelligence and Security Improvements Act: enact (H.R. 1082), 3679 [26FE], 4717 [6MR], 6393 [26MR], 8506 [18AP], 19924 [22JY], 24404, 24415 [19SE]

Parents Anonymous National Network: Volunteer Action Award, 10202 [1MY]

Parent's Handbook—Understanding Child Sexual Assault: publication of report by Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon, 19712 [18JY]

``Police Leadership in America—Crisis and Opportunity'': law enforcement improvement recommendations, 32513 [20NO]

Police Memorial Week: observance, 12221 [15MY]

Polygraph Protection Act: enact (H.R. 1524), 5088 [7MR], 24196 [18SE], 35563 [10DE], 36135, 36175 [12DE], 36369 [12DE]

Prevention, Identification, and Treatment of Elder Abuse Act: enact (H.R. 1674), 6011 [21MR], 16757 [20JN]

Prisons: proposed construction in urban areas, 22674 [1AU]

Racketeer Weapons and Violent Crime Control Act: enact (H.R. 3155), 22662 [1AU], 22805 [1AU]

Reduction of Unlawful Drug Distribution Act: enact (H.R. 1907), 7246 [2AP]

Religious property: combat proliferation of hate crimes (H.R. 775), 1623 [31JA]

Rockland County, NY: authorize financial assistance for government for expenses incurred during the Brinks robbery trial (H.R. 109), 510 [3JA]

San Jose, CA: tribute to the First World Police and Fire Games, 22768 [1AU]

Santa Clara, CA: tribute to the child abuse symposium, 6999 [1AP]

Saturday Night Special Crime Control Act: enact (H.R. 3706), 31222 [7NO]

Security devices: provide tax credit for installation (H.R. 1268), 4310 [4MR]

State and local governments: exemption of public employees from Fair Labor Standards Act's overtime provisions (H.R. 3391), 24572 [20SE]

State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance Act: enact, 615 [7JA]

Supreme Court: extend authority for certain protective services (H.R. 3914), 36937 [17DE]

———preserve authority of police to provide protective service for Justices and Court personnel (H.R. 3914), 36129 [12DE]

Taxation: exclusion of certain sick pay (H.R. 1244), 3488 [25FE]

———off-duty use of public safety vehicles, 4103 [28FE]

———off-duty use of public safety vehicles (H.R. 1285), 3657 [26FE]

Terrorism: compensation for captured or kidnapped individuals as result of hostile action against U.S. Government (H.R. 2019), 7580 [4AP]

———establish international coordinating committee (H. Con. Res. 228), 32414 [19NO]

———FBI program to combat domestic, 17271 [25JN]

Treason: authorize the imposition of death penalty, 580 [3JA]

Truth in Mileage Act: enact (H.R. 780), 1622 [31JA]

U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs: policy session, 13688 [23MY]

U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control: contributions, 28728 [23OC]

U.S. Marshals Service: commend sting operation, 36543 [16DE]

U.S. Marshals Service Act: enact (H.R. 3870), 34800 [5DE]

U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference: drug trafficking proposals, 16175 [18JN]

Video surveillance: prohibit certain forms and modify certain prohibitions with respect to others (H.R. 3455), 25335 [30SE]

Voting rights: clarify for persons accused of crimes (H. Con. Res. 148), 12204 [15MY]

Washington, DC, Metropolitan Police: commend sting operation, 36543 [16DE]

World Drug Abuse Conference: convene, 17951 [27JN]

Remarks in Senate

Aeronautics: security personnel aboard international flights (S. 1326), 16805 [21JN]

Age Discrimination in Employment Act: exempt State law enforcement officers (S. 62), 159-160 [3JA]

Air Passenger Security Act: enact (S. 1326), 16805 [21JN]

Airports: review security procedures in foreign countries (S. Res. 182), 16037 [18JN]

Anti-Hijacking Act: enact (S. 1343), 16797 [21JN]

Anti-Nuclear Terrorism Act: enact (S. 274), 14865 [7JN], 25829 [3OC]

Anti-nuclear Terrorism Act: enact (S. 274), 1003 [24JA], 2454 [19FE]

Antiterrorist training academy: establish (S. 1499), 20495 [25JY]

Ariel Rios Memorial Federal Building, Washington, DC: designate (S. 653), 4899 [7MR]

Armor-piercing bullets: regulate manufacture and importation (S. 104), 201-203 [3JA], 4940 [7MR], 36828 [17DE]

Atomic energy: access for licensees to certain Federal criminal records (S. 274), 1003 [24JA], 2454 [19FE], 14865 [7JN], 25829 [3OC]

———access to certain Federal criminal records by applicants or holders of production facility licenses (S. 890), 7639 [4AP]

Bailey, Leo: tribute, 30503 [5NO]

Bailey, Melvin: tribute, 30503 [5NO]

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms: commend investigation into bombings of abortion clinics, 22228 [1AU]

Child Safety Month: observance, 10031 [1MY]

Children: investigation and prosecution of sexual abuse cases (S. 140), 17379 [26JN], 22137-22143 [1AU]

———licensing of day care providers and clearinghouse for information on prospective employees (S. 142), 17379 [26JN]

Classified information: OPM and CIA access to State and local criminal records for investigation of certain employees (S. 1347), 17024-17026 [25JN]

Comprehensive Drug Law Enforcement, Prevention, and Treatment Act: enact (S. 1583), 22373 [1AU]

Courts: eliminate and establish alternative to exclusionary rule in criminal proceedings (S. 29), 90 [3JA]

Crime and criminals: national marijuana eradication program, 23704 [13SE]

———national marijuana eradiction program, 23704 [13SE]

———provide certain access to Federal criminal records (S. 1203), 13606 [23MY]

Death benefits: provide certain (S. 917), 7917 [16AP]

Death penalty: murders committed by prisoners serving life sentence (S. 1191), 13243 [22MY]

Deaths: tribute to those slain in line of duty, 12012 [15MY]

Dept. of Education: establish training corps (S. 1524), 21409 [30JY]

Dept. of Justice: interim appointment of U.S. attorneys and marshals (S. 1410), 18244 [9JY]

Drugs: permit certain U.S. enforcement operations in foreign countries, 12033-12035 [15MY]

———permit certain U.S. enforcement operations in foreign countries (S. 708), 5825 [20MR]

———program on military cooperation with civilian law enforcement officials, 13191 [22MY]

———rewards for information on drug-related kidnapping or murder of Federal drug enforcement officers (S. 630), 5811 [20MR]

Employment: allow flexibility in determining entry and retirement age (S. 1240), 14409 [5JN]

———allow flexibility in determining entry and retirement age (S. 698), 5819 [20MR]

Federal employees: substitution of Government as defendent in certain legal cases, 4648 [6MR]

———substitution of Government as defendent in certain legal cases (S. 492), 3036 [21FE]

———substitution of Government as defendent in certain legal cases (S. 492), star print, 4648 [6MR]

Firearms: position of International Association of Chiefs of Police, 18001 [8JY]

———regulate manufacture and importation of armor-piercing bullets (S. 104), 805 [22JA]

Foreign counterintelligence activities: amend Freedom of Information Act to protect certain records (S. 276), 1005 [24JA], 2454 [19FE]

Foreign diplomats: applicability of drunk driving laws, 16789 [21JN]

Franked mail: include photograph of missing children (S. 1195), 20980 [29JY], 21679 [31JY]

Fraternal Order of Police: program to combat child abuse and kidnapping, 12342 [16MY]

Heroism: roll call, 17068 [25JN]

Indians: appointment of special magistrate with jurisdiction over Federal offenses committed on reservations (S. 1177), 12943 [21MY]

INS: requirement of properly executed warrant as prerequisite to entry on farm property-23739 [13SE]

———requirement of properly executed warrant as prerequisite to entry onto farm property, 23735-23739 [13SE]

———requirement of properly executed warrent as prerequisite to entry onto farm property, 23735 [13SE]

Ireland, Northern: outlaw use of plastic bullets by British security forces (S. Con. Res. 26), 4918 [7MR]

Missing children: campaign to locate, 10031 [1MY]

Narcotics: rewards for information on drug-related kidnapping or murder (S. 630), 4879 [7MR]

National Correctional Officers Week: designate (S. J. Res. 64), 10366 [2MY]

———designate (S.J. Res. 64), 3621 [26FE], 7290 [3AP]

Parson, Cordell: tribute, 19377 [17JY]

Pension plans: limitations on defined benefits (S. 94), 192 [3JA]

Social Security: allow coverage of certain Connecticut State Police, 31929 [14NO]

State and local government employees: exemption from Fair Labor Standards Act (S. 1570), 22331, 22335 [1AU]

State and local governments: compensatory leave provisions (S. 1719), 25366 [1OC], 28503 [23OC], 29193 [25OC]

Stubbs, Larry J.: nomination, 16788 [21JN]

Supreme Court: preserve authority of protective service (H.R. 3914), 36264 [12DE]

———preserve authority of protective service (S. 1916), 35534 [10DE]

Taxation: exclusion of certain sick pay from gross taxable income (S. 137), 226 [3JA]

———exclusion of subsistance allowances (S. 393), 1933 [6FE]

———off-duty use of public safety vehicles (S. 281), 1023 [24JA], 2091 [7FE], 7088 [2AP]

Terrorism: amend Freedom of Information Act to protect certain records (S. 276), 1005 [24JA], 2454 [19FE]

———efforts to prevent hijackings, 16240 [19JN], 16660 [20JN]

———mandatory security standards at international airports (S. 1499), 20495 [25JY]

Time of Remembrance: designate (S.J. Res. 104), 10468 [3MY]

U.S. Park Police: tribute, 14194 [4JN]

Witness Advocate Program: anniversary, 26254 [4OC]

Reports

Aviation Security: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-299), 25758 [2OC]

Cost of Protective Services Under 40 U.S.C. 13n(c), 35536 [10DE]

Designate National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 168), 20476 [25JY]

Exclusionary Rule in Criminal Proceedings: ABA (excerpt), 92 [3JA]

Improving Quality of Police Personnel: Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice (excerpt), 21410 [30JY]

Increase National Security Through Access to Certain Federal Criminal Records: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 274) (S. Rept. 99-143), 25171 [26SE]

Law Enforcement Planning and Operational Activities: National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice (excerpt), 12012 [15MY]

Money Laundering Act: President's Commission on Organized Crime, 4542-4543 [5MR]

Older American Worker—Age Discrimination in Employment: Dept. of Labor (excerpt), 14411 [5JN]

Prevention and Control of Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the Republic of Palau (excerpt), 20619 [25JY]

Prevention of Denial of Employment Opportunities: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 1524) (H. Rept. 99-416), 34788 [5DE]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1524; H. Res 337) (H. Rept. 99-431), 35787 [10DE]

U.S. Drug Enforcement Operations in Foreign Countries: Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 5825 [20MR]

———committee of conference (excerpt), 5825 [20MR]

Winds of Change—Evolving Relations and Interests in Southeast Asia: Mike Mansfield (excerpt), 5825 [20MR]

Resolutions by organizations

Prevent the importation of heroin into the U.S.: Federation of New York State Judges, 2045 [6FE]

Statements

Agreement Among the Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Customs Service, and U.S. Air Force, 32879 [20NO]

Drug Abuse: Javier Perez de Cuellar, U.N. Sec. General, 17951 [27JN]

Electronic Communications Privacy Act (H.R. 3378): Supreme Court Justice Brandeis, 24396 [19SE]

Extradition Treaty Between Great Britain and the U.S.: British Embassy, 17948 [27JN]

Federal Drug Law Enforcement Agent Protection Act (S. 630), 7555 [3AP]

Gun Control: International Association of Chiefs of Police, 18002 [8JY]

———John J. Norton, 18189 [9JY]

———several law enforcement organizations, 18189 [9JY]

Improving Quality of Police Personnel: Ray Davis, 21410 [30JY]

National Drug Enforcement Policy Board Assessment of Designer Drug Problem (S. 746): Senator Chiles, 7550 [3AP]

U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs—Policy Session: Representative Gilman, 13688 [23MY]

U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference Drug Trafficking Proposals: (sundry), 16176-16178 [18JN]

———Representative Gilman, 16176 [18JN]

———Representative Rangel, 16177 [18JN]

Summaries

Airport and Air Carrier Security Improvement Act (H.R. 2905), 17960 [27JN]

Investigation and Prosecution of Child Molesting Cases (S. 140), 22138 [1AU]

Mansfield Amendment on U.S. Drug Trafficking Enforcement Operations in Foreign Countries (excerpt), 12033 [15MY]

Provide Tax Credit for Installation of Security Devices (H.R. 1268), 4310 [4MR]

Racketeer Weapons and Violent Crime Control Act (H.R. 3155), 22806 [1AU]

Tables

U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control—Status of contributions pledged or paid for 1985 as of August 31, 1985, 28729 [23OC]

Testimonies

Money Laundering and Law Enforcement: Richard J. Arcara, 27735 [16OC]

Prevention of Alcohol Abuse in American Families: Sis Wenger, 10579 [6MY]

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (H.R. 2943): Abner J. Mikva, 27357 [10OC]

Regional Drug Enforcement and Military Interests: Paul Gorman, 16821 [21JN]

Texts of

Federal Drug Law Enforcement Agent Protection Act, 5647 [19MR]

H. Con. Res. 148, clarify voting rights for persons accused of crimes, 12204 [15MY]

H. Con. Res. 228, condemning all acts of terrorism—including the hijacking of the Achille Lauro and the murder of Leon Klinghoffer, 32414 [19NO]

H. Con. Res. 262, correcting enrollment of H.J. Res. 187, Compact of Free Association approval, 37813 [18DE]

H. Con. Res. 263, correcting enrollment of H.J. Res. 187, to approve the Compact of Free Association, 38078 [19DE]

H. Res. 320, providing for an additional position on the Capitol Police for duty under the House, 31619 [13NO]

H.R. 109, authorize financial assistance for government of Rockland County, NY, for expenses incurred during the Brinks robbery trial, 511 [3JA]

H.R. 276, National Child Protection Act, 1629 [31JA]

H.R. 775, combat proliferation of hate crimes against religious property, 1624 [31JA]

H.R. 780, Truth in Mileage Act, 1622 [31JA]

H.R. 840, allow tax deductions for contributions to anticrime groups, 1319 [30JA]

H.R. 841, deduction for medical expenses for crime victims, 1321 [30JA]

H.R. 896, Criminal Justice Information Improvement Act, 1635 [31JA]

H.R. 962, participation of certain foreign officers in law enforcement activities in the Bahamas, 2038 [6FE]

H.R. 994, Controlled Substances Penalties Act, 2056 [6FE]

H.R. 1082, Omnibus Intelligence and Security Improvements Act, 4717 [6MR], 8506 [18AP]

H.R. 1244, tax exclusion of certain sick pay of police officers and firefighters in New York, NY, 3488 [25FE]

H.R. 1327, citizens band station for crime prevention groups, 3959 [27FE]

H.R. 1367, Money Laundering Act, 4543 [5MR]

H.R. 1524, Polygraph Protection Act, 5088 [7MR]

H.R. 1621, provide cash awards for outstanding contributions to fight illegal drug trafficking, 6101 [25MR]

H.R. 1907, Reduction of Unlawful Drug Distribution Act, 7246 [2AP]

H.R. 2130, Good Samaritan Assistance Act, 8493 [18AP]

H.R. 2398, provide for capital punishment for Federal prisoners who commit murder, 11202 [8MY]

H.R. 2455, Hate Crimes Statistics Act, 19841 [22JY]

H.R. 2529, deny deduction for amounts paid as restitution or damages for fraud, 12201 [15MY]

H.R. 2531, withhold Federal funding from States that fail to adopt the death penalty for those who kill law enforcement officers, 13341 [22MY]

H.R. 2611, Federal criminal penalties for desecrations of churches and synagogues, 18268 [9JY]

H.R. 3120, Elderly Crime Prevention and Victim Assistance Act, 22712 [1AU]

H.R. 3132, Law Enforcement Officers Protection Act, 36945 [17DE]

H.R. 3387, Congressional Security Survey Act, 24404 [19SE]

H.R. 3391, amend certain Fair Labor Standards Act provisions relative to overtime compensation and length of workweek of certain workers, 24573 [20SE]

H.R. 3706, Saturday Night Special Crime Control Act, 31222 [7NO]

H.R. 3914, preserving authority of Supreme Court Police to provide protective services (H.R. 3914), 36130 [12DE]

Law Enforcement Officers Protection Act, 553 [3JA]

S. 94, limitations on pension benefits for law enforcement officers and firefighters, 192 [3JA]

S. 104, regulate manufacture and importation of armor-piercing bullets, 202 [3JA]

S. 137, exclusion of certain sick pay of law enforcement officers from gross taxable income, 226 [3JA]

S. 140, investigation and prosecution of child molesting cases, 22137 [1AU]

S. 274, Anti-nuclear Terrorism Act, 1004 [24JA]

S. 276, protection of records related to terrorism and foreign counterintelligence, 1006 [24JA]

S. 281, tax treatment of public safety vehicles, 1023 [24JA]

S. 393, tax exclusion of law enforcement officers' subsistance allowances, 1934 [6FE]

S. 630, Federal Drug Law Enforcement Agent Protection Act, 5811 [20MR], 7555 [3AP]

S. 653, designate the Ariel Rios Memorial Federal Building, Washington, DC, 4900 [7MR]

S. 698, allow flexibility in employment and retirement age of public safety officers, 5819 [20MR]

S. 708, permit certain U.S. drug enforcement operations in foreign countries, 5826 [20MR]

S. 746, National Drug Enforcement Policy Board assessment of designer drug problem, 7551 [3AP]

S. 890, access to certain Federal criminal records by applicants or holders of atomic energy production facility licenses, 7639 [4AP]

S. 917, death benefits for public safety officers, 7917 [16AP]

S. 1191, death penalty for murders committed while serving life sentence, 13243 [22MY]

S. 1195, include photograph of missing children in franked mail, 20980 [29JY]

S. 1240, allow flexibility in employment and retirement age of public safety officers, 14411 [5JN]

S. 1343, Anti-Hijacking Act, 16797 [21JN]

S. 1347, Security Clearance Information Act, 17024 [25JN]

S. 1410, interim appointment of U.S. attorneys and marshals, 18247 [9JY]

S. 1499, establish antiterrorist training academy and mandatory security standards at international airports, 20496-20498 [25JY]

S. 1524, Police Corps Training Act, 21410 [30JY]

S. 1570, Fair Labor Standards Act exemption for State and local government employees, 22332 [1AU]

S. 1583, Comprehensive Drug Law Enforcement, Prevention, and Treatment Act, 22374 [1AU]

S. 1916, preserving authority of Supreme Court police to provide protective services, 35535 [10DE]

S. Con. Res. 26, outlaw use of plastic bullets in Northern Ireland, 4919 [7MR]

S. Res. 182, review airport security procedures in foreign countries, 16037 [18JN]

S.J. Res. 64, designate National Correctional Officers Week, 10465 [3MY]

S.J. Res. 64, National Correctional Officers Week, 10636 [7MY]

S.J. Res. 104, designate Time of Remembrance, 10468 [3MY]

U.S. Parole Commission and the Bureau of Prisons exchange of information regarding Federal parolees with local police officials, 17254 [25JN]

Treaties

Supplementary Treaty Concerning the Extradition Treaty Between the Government of the U.S. and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Signed at London on 8 June 1972, 22704 [1AU]