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    resulted in injury or death to felonious ones. Literature Review Previous research has concluded that police work is a dangerous occupation. Other researchers have collected data from FBI annual data reports and standard reports from police agencies to…

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    of civil forfeiture and that there are protections for people who had their property forfeited. For instance, a judge must approve of a civil forfeiture order, in which a copy is provided to the ACJC (Arizona, n.dc). Lastly, the funds help support crime-tip hotlines, drug-free mentoring programs and adult training programs (Arizona, n.dc). Jim Mann, Executive Director of the AFOOP: The Fraternal Order of Police is a nationwide organization which seeks to help law enforcement’s working…

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    History Of The FBI

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    itself a very good reputation at the national level in the times of the historical events such as the Great Depression and World War II. The program, a product of a previous agency in 1935, grew large and successful with J. Edgar Hoover as the director for more than thirty years. Hoover discovered he had his own plans for an agency that consisted of trained professionals and next-level tools to serve the law. In 1908 Attorney General Charles Bonaparte formed a group of agents consisting of…

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    Rural Policing

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    types of crimes, furthermore, one job may consist of more work and activities than the other. As stated by the author Ronald G. Burns in his book Policing, “Statewide jurisdiction enables state law enforcement agencies to oversee a wider geographical area than local-level law enforcement agencies” (Burns, 51). In other words, one may have more things to complete than the other due to how large the community is. In the case study, Carl a police, who worked in an urban police department,…

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    What Management Jobs are in Criminal Justice? Most management jobs in criminal justice are found in security, corrections, public service and law enforcement. Here are four popular management jobs for graduates with a criminal justice degree. Crime Analyst Supervisor Crime analyst supervisors are responsible for analyzing law enforcement data and interpreting criminal trends and patterns. They oversee employees who process information requests using law enforcement records management systems…

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    Atf Research Paper

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    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, & Explosives is referred to as the ATF. The ATF is covered under the Department of the Treasury and is “the oldest tax-collecting Treasury agency when Congress imposed a tax on imported spirits to help pay the Revolutionary War debt in 1789 (allgov).” Citizens to this day do not like being taxed but due to the war debt “the unpopular tax imposed on distilled spirits led to the Whiskey Rebellion…

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    A law enforcement officer is held to a higher standard than those they serve. Not because they are better but because they wear a badge and a uniform that represents honor, integrity, and service to the people they have sworn to protect. They are not only a representation of themselves but also of the police department they are employed by. It is vital that all law enforcement officers demonstrate professionalism, proper ethics, and integrity at all times. To ensure that police departments…

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    were about to come under attack. They proved intelligence could disarm an entire military and eventually lead to a President’s resignation, in order to stop the spread of communism. Guatemala was truly an amazing feat for the CIA as it showed how agency could reverse the roles of the Asymmetrical warfare, by carefully manipulating peoples ' fears. In Afghanistan, the CIA secretly armed the Mujahedin rebels and through asymmetrical proxy war was able to put the Soviets through their own version…

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    from doing what he is doing now. There is, of course, the reputation of the KGB, the most feared, ruthless, and savage “security agency”, as it was technically called. In reality, its main roles are intelligence and counterintelligence. As good as the KGB is at intelligence, its primary role, its capacity for counterintelligence is renowned. Any half-decent intelligence agency knows that an aptitude for counterintelligence is as, if not more important than having intelligence capabilities.…

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    organization and use these policies to make ethical decisions and resolve problems (Rothwell & Baldwin, 2006). Employees that are in law and code climate look to the government rules or professional conventions to resolve dilemmas ethically. Public agencies generally have strong rules and law and code climates because their activities are often constrained by outside sources, such as unions, federal law, executive orders, and professional association (Rothwell & Baldwin, 2006). Rothwell and…

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