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    At 9:02 a.m. on April 19, 1995 a bomb went off that changed the world forever. The Alfred P. Murrah building in Oklahoma City had been bombed in a terrorist attack. The Oklahoma City bombing affected America in numerous ways, including in business, the lives of the victims, and America’s Image. Timothy McVeigh, a former military man, was the one behind this attack. McVeigh earned many medals while serving in the Persian Gulf War, but after not being admitted into the Special Forces program he…

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    The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) is one of the largest federal agency and the biggest federal law enforcement since they have jurisdiction for over 200 federal crimes. Some of the crime the FBI investigates are Terrorism, Drug trafficking, White-collar crime, Kidnapping, Bank robbery and more. The FBI has over 35,000 special agents and supports professionals. They work around the globe with their headquarter in Washington, D.C., 56 field office throw out the U.S, more than 350…

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    The flashing lights from an unmarked Georgia Bureau of Investigation car, two Georgia State Patrol cars, three local patrol cars, and the EMS truck, light up Benton Powel Road. Chief Ladell had called me at five p.m., giving me the news. I drove the one-hundred-eighty-three miles to Uvalda Georgia in under two hours. There were three officers from the local police, along with two officers from the Georgia State Patrol, and a Georgia Bureau of Investigation officer. Two officers from…

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    Career choice is a reoccurring inquiry presented to young adults and teenagers. Choosing a career requires much research, thought, and contemplation. Many people tend to avoid the subject or brush it off when it is brought about in a conversation because they are unsure if their careers they have thought of in the past are truly what they want to do. They also tend to forget to consider imperative factors and components of careers and how they relate to their lifestyles. Therefore, people…

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    pursue a career as a forensic anthropologist, and those who are currently one, would have to be analytical, a critical thinker, and have good communication skills. Project & Labs LLC lists two potential employers for this career as, “The US Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Laboratory Division added forensic anthropology as a service in 2010, through which it provides field and laboratory analysis and assistance to FBI units and other law enforcement agencies….[and] Museums and research…

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    July 26, 1908, and signed by Charles J. Bonaparte, Attorney General, describing a “regular force of special agents” available to investigate certain cases of the Department of Justice. This memo is celebrated as the official birth of the Federal Bureau of Investigation—known throughout the world today as the FBI.” (https://www.fbi.gov/history/brief-history) It didn’t take much to let it be known that the FBI was starting to take place. Teddy appointed Charles Bonaparte to oversee the…

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    For nearly 300 years, researchers have conducted crime surveys (Winfree and Abadinsky, 2010). During the 1960’s, a pilot study, referred to today as the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), was conducted by the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice. The results of this study were recommendations in which federal funding was programmed for the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) to conduct the first few national victimization surveys during…

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    Becoming An FBI Agent

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    very excited for the opportunity to pursue my goal of becoming an FBI agent. Works Cited "Benefits At Today's FBI." Federal Bureau Of Investigation. U.S. Department of Justice, 2015. Web. 28 Sept. 2015. . "FBI Jobs." National Press Releases. US Department Of Justice, 23 Jan. 2002. Web. 28 Sept. 2015. . "Quick Facts." The Federal Bureau Of Investigation. U.S. Department of Justice, 2014. Web. 28 Sept. 2015.…

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    Big Brother and Government Surveillance Big Brother is a fictional character and idea in the novel 1984 by George Orwell. It stands for the idea that there is someone that holds power observing and monitoring everyone and their activities to keep control. Even though this is a fictional character and ideal in a novel, since it was published this has been a term people use when they are talking about government surveillance and the ways the government watches everyone. Government Surveillance…

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    government places into service several types of law enforcement personnel who work within the different agencies to deal with the different missions and crimes. Special agents and support staff for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) are just some of the agencies who employ sworn law enforcement personnel. These agencies also provide support to the state and local agencies but are not…

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