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    Jonathan Michael Tankersley Professor Thompson Investigative Project April 19, 2015 The School Resource Officer The purpose of this paper is to present the roles that School Resource Officers preform within society. The topics discussed in this paper will include School Resource Officer’s Guiding Ethical Principles and responsibilities. These core values and responsibilities are the guiding principles when School Resource Officers are conducting criminal investigations. The School Resource…

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    US Intel Community 1. An element of the National Security Act of 1947 stated “…No United States intelligence information may be provided to the United Nations or any organization affiliated with the United Nations...” Briefly defend this position from an ethical perspective. Whenever the National Security Act of 1947 were precisely constituted, it would have been addressed the National Subversives Security Act since it constituted the administrative model for revolutionists to the United…

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    Corruption In The CIA

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    “don’t ask, don’t tell” was used between the president and military/CIA on the treatment of prisoners. Han al-Shaykh al-Libi ran an al Qaeda training camp until his capture in November 2001. He was taken to Egypt and interrogated there by the Egyptian agency on behalf of the USA. This allowed the CIA and military to go around the laws against prisoner torture by Americans. They found a loop hole. To add to the corruption and cruelty of the CIA, they wanted to get…

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    thirty individuals held inside. The man they have in care is included in human trafficking. The ICE agents promptly pull up. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security and the largest investigative arm of DHS. ICE is the agency charged with detaining and deporting immigrants. ("ICE ACCESS Programs - Fact Sheet What is ICE and ICE ACCESS?", 2016). The lead agent is furious at Taylor and Zavala for getting amidst their…

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    IC Ineffectiveness

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    and a science. Each organization has its own specialty: the Central Intelligence Agency specializes in Human Intelligence, the NSA specializes in Signals Intelligence, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and National Reconnaissance Office specialize in Imagery Intelligence, the Defense Intelligence Agency is responsible for the intelligence gathered by military entities; there is a myriad of other agencies in the alphabet soup of the IC at every level of government: federal, state, and…

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    If you were recently pulled over and issued a ticket, or found one on your windshield, it is important to understand what type of ticket you were issued so that you know how to approach and deal with the ticket. Here are the three primary types of traffic tickets given out in the United States. City Ordinance Violation These types of tickets do not show up on your driving record and will not impact your insurance rates. These type of tickets are issued through the city. These types of tickets…

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    products. The information obtained by the NSA was allegedly used to prevent any terrorist actions. However, the NSA has “[built] up a store of information on millions of US citizens, regardless of whether or not they are ‘persons of interest’ to the agency” (Brown). Although terrorist plots are a legitimate threat to America, the U.S government has overstepped its boundaries by violating the citizen’s of America’s fourth amendment right to privacy. The United States of America was founded on…

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    have been poured into the border patrol: “If you look at the fiscal 2012 budget of border enforcement and immigration enforcement, it was $18 billion. And that was more than all other federal law enforcement agencies combined, and that includes the DEA, FBI, U.S. Marshals, (all) these big agencies. So this has become a priority mission for the U.S. federal government,” states Todd Miller, writer, when interviewed by Jessica Desvarieux of Real News Network. Visiting various trade shows Miller saw…

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    creates a negative image for the members of the group. What follows is discrimination by officers that reifies and creates the culture need for the formation of institutionalized discrimination within law enforcement agencies. When discrimination is present in law enforcement agencies a deviant subculture, which results in officers breaking the laws that they are to up hold and exemplify in order to enforce the laws. This deviant subculture can lead to individuals who occupy law enforcement…

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    Art Theft

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    is more common than you think. According to the FBI, art and cultural property crime can include theft, fraud, looting, and trafficking across state and international lines. This type of crime can happen virtually anywhere at any given time. Many agencies have vowed to bring an end to the common crime of art theft. The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently dedicated an Art Crime Team of sixteen special agents. Each person on the team is responsible for an assigned…

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