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    Current intelligence resources have increased their effectiveness since 9/11, but still face limitations. The intelligence community is comprised of many partners. Traditionally, these encompassed several Federal partners such as Central Intelligence Agency and each of the individual components of the Department of Defense. These individual departments each have their own method of gaining intelligence. While some…

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    of computer crimes, the most common forms of digital crime, computer crimes and cyber terrorism that presents the greatest threat and a summarization of the roles and responses of the United States Government, court systems and law enforcement agencies have enacted to combat computer crime. Categories…

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    Security is committed to local agencies, by navigating to their Law Enforcement Resources page it was completely designed to assist state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement in their efforts to keep local communities safe. Local agencies can locate resources for training, grants, meetings, information as well as a host of other information ("Law Enforcement Resources," n.d.). Is it desirable to have consistent objectives across different departments and agencies? Yes, it is…

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    factors which influence the agency theory. Daily (2003) Agency theory is very simple theory which lessens the corporation to only two participants who are managers and shareholders. Second of all, in this theory it has been suggested that employees and managers could become self-interested. Shareholders expect the agents and its workers to make decision accordingly to principle interest. (Padilla, 2000) Main problem arise, when they separate ownership and control in agency theory. Davis,…

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    stated there was no real distinction between people from the United States (US) and those in Brazil, other than their primary language is Portuguese, while I believed they had darker skin tones like Hispanic people in Mexico. (Central Intelligence Agency, n.d.) Since the country is a melting pot of people of various nationalities, , I thought it strange they distinguished their classes by the hue of their skin – the paler the color the higher in status a person would be. (Commisceo-Global, 2016)…

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    Exercise Marlinspike II

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    (CST) based in Flowood, Mississippi. Exercise Marlinspike was done in April of 2015 with numerous organizations participating. Exercise Marlinspike II attracted even more civil agencies to join for the WMD training. The CST’s job is be the primary link between the military and the local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. They respond to emergencies, deployment of weapons of mass destruction,…

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    served in the US Army. In both careers, I felt that I made a contribution towards the safety of our nation. However, I knew that I wanted to have more of a direct impact in the community and thought back to my earlier plan of joining a law enforcement agency. A career as a…

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    modern cases with the emergence of a technologically driven society, courts have adopted this for personal data as well. Additionally, U.S. intelligence agencies have to go through the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to get permission to conduct surveillance on American citizens, and the judges cannot give permission to the agency unless it has probable cause that the American citizen in question is involved in espionage or terrorism. Therefore, the FBI would not be using…

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    9/11 Effects

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    The Effects of 9/11 September 11th 2001 a day most people can remember where they were, how old they were, and even what they were wearing. This tragedy was seen as the first major attack on U.S soil since the December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor attacks. The United States had endured peace and Economic prosperity during the 1990’s until the “9/11” Terrorist attacks ( cite ). These attacks had major effects on America. There were major changes in government and national security, the economy,…

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    Introduction Since ancient times, intelligence tactics and espionage have evolved and become more complex with the changing of the global landscape and culture. American intelligence, in particular, has seen many changes during its lifetime and continues to adjust to the vicissitudes of the nation—although, these changes have not always been the most effective. History implies that effective transformation rarely occurs during uneventful times. Instead, significant adjustments often result…

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