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    Private Security Officer

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    The roles of police officers and private security officers generally has the same functions, but each officer has their own tasks and priorities while on duty. Private security guards have a wide variety of job tasks. According to Mulone (2011), several malls in the United Kingdom has found that security officers tasks devote a lot of their time to non-security functions, such as customer service. Private security officers has the power of citizen’s arrest, but in case of an emergency, security…

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    Traffic Awareness

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    Building Public Awareness To Prevent Human Trafficking Human trafficking is a type of modern slavery where traffickers sell people for a financial gain and use them for illegal labor, or prostitution. The source countries for human trafficking are generally ones with the poor economies. The victims are penurious and lacking an education. The traffickers are often the same nationality as the victims. Thus, when the victims offered high paid jobs abroad, they usually accept them. Once at the…

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    Federal law enforcement does the best job possible protecting American citizens. However, they occasionally will infringe on the civil rights of their citizens in their pursuit of this protection. Louis Brandies address this concern in his dissenting opinion in the Olmstead case: "The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding." In the fight between Apple and federal law enforcement over a locked iPhone, the government is…

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    Is Edward Snowden A Hero

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    Snowden’s email. All brought together to show if Snowden is indeed a hero, traitor, or none of the above. For starters, who is Edward Snowden and what exactly is he being accused of. Edward Snowden is a 30­year old ex contractor for the National Security Agency (NSA) . In May 2013, Snowden moved from his home in Hawaii to travel to Hong Kong. He was traveling there to reveal his secrets to the journalist Glenn Greenwald. At the time…

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    “I’ve been held down like a piece of meat while monsters disguised as men violated me again & again” (Lawson). Here is a very distasteful, yet eye opening quote to make people think more in depth of what human trafficking is, and why it should be stopped. It informs those who read it that human trafficking is a crime where people are taken advantage of, and forced to do very appalling things that they do not wish to do. Human trafficking is an immense issue around the world that causes awful…

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    sense of the people has infiltrated the masses enough now alerting us not to believe everything we read. Deceptive reporting was first brought to public attention when Operation Mockingbird, designed and implemented by the US Central Intelligence Agency in the early 1950s was uncovered. It was exposed as the clandestine activity of those who wanted to dictate the opinions of the subscribers of news and general media. There are those who control the media, and want to sway public opinion.…

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    federal, state and local. Each level is just as important as the other is, but different at the same time. Nevertheless one cannot operate without the other which allows the criminal justice as a whole to balance as one. The federal law enforcement agency “is an organizational unit, or subunit, of the federal government with the principle functions of prevention, detection, and investigation of crime and the apprehension of alleged offenders” (bjs.gov,…

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    standards for potential FBI agents. For example, the FBI began issuing its famous 'Most Wanted' bulletins which became a tremendous help since technology wasn’t popular in this time period. The agency grew to nearly 2,000 employees during this time and became widely known as the nation's premier law enforcement agency. The FBI's main goal is to protect and defend the United States, provide leadership and criminal justice services to federal, and to uphold and enforce the criminal laws of the…

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    some changes. Happy now?". This cartoon is used to portray a heavily debated issue that has many Americans in a state of panic and confusion. The topical matter being addressed involves privacy issues with the NSA. The NSA, or National Security Agency, is responsible for monitoring on a global scale. They collect, analyze, decode, and translate potentially "dangerous" information from foreign intelligence. The NSA has the ability to track phone numbers, set up fake Internet cafes, spy on…

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    Sir Robert Peel, known as the father of modern policing, describes patrol as being the top priority in every police department. Patrol, as he says, is the essence of the police mission and its overall goal is to prevent crime and minimize disorder. In accomplishing this, there are various patrol methods such as on foot, motorcycle, bicycle, horseback, etc. The methods are endless and the reason for patrol is to show police presence in hopes of deterring crime. And although the reactive,…

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