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    Yvonne Kosciukiewicz Week #7 AI Homework – Predicting Criminal Behavior The social media sites police use to data mine a criminal’s behavior are Twitter and Facebook as well as virtual gaming in trying to predict criminal behavior (Heaton). Police are using an optical head mounted display similar to Google Goggles when responding to a call (Heaton). It captures and relays information to a police officer and when first responders arrive on the scene, their reality is augmented with this head…

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    9/11 National Security

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    After the event of 9/11 it catalyzed a nation wide awareness of national security. In the face of this devastation, a conversation began regarding the national security at the expense of privacy. As the years progressed this world of data mining and collection began to grow and extend beyond itself. With the fear of terrorism engrained into political topic, the encroachment of privacy became a concern for an average American. This world of interconnected compilation of information became a vast…

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    During my 28-year law enforcement career, I have had a multitude of assignments, which have prepared me to excel as an Assistant Federal Security Director for Law Enforcement (AFSD-LE). I have significant experience working in local, state and federal law enforcement communities and a great understanding of the dynamics that drive each. As a member of TSA’s Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service (OLE/FAMS) for the last 10-years and having multiple supervisory, field office and…

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    Uniform Crime Case Study

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    The Uniform Crime Reports and the National Crime Victimization Survey are two ways statistics are collected on crime. The UCR was developed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police but is actually put together by the FBI from monthly law enforcement reports. The results are four annual publications with input of reports from 18,000 city, university, county, state, tribal and federal law enforcement agencies. The NCVS is compiled from interviews of sample households where everyone…

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    V For Vendetta Vs Artkin

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    The text After the First Death by Robert Cormier and the film V for Vendetta directed by James McTigue represent terrorism in ways that allow us as the audience to respond differently to each. The terrorists, V in V for Vendetta and Artkin in After the First Death both commits terrorising acts, however audience are led to sympathise and agree with V but feel the opposite for Artkin. V is seen as a revolutionary because he has sympathy and a rational mind as he only eradicate those who aid the…

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    Patriot Act Essay

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    The purpose of the creation of the patriot act was after a tragic event in the United States history. After the terrorist attack during the 11 September 2001, the government established the patriot act. This act was created to help protect the people by providing higher security measures for anything related to terrorism. It is questionable if this act is ethical based on how the government using the patriot act to prevent terrorism. The patriot act allows the government the right to check and…

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    Why Wiretapping Is Bad

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    “Safety from external danger is the most powerful director of national conduct. Even the ardent love of liberty will, after a time, give way to its dictates… To be more safe, they at length become willing to run the risk of being less free.” was once said by Alexander Hamilton. Being safe from threats is what wiretapping will bring to innocent people, even if that does mean having the slight chance of losing privacy and freedom. Wiretapping is when a device is connected to a telephone to…

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    When you think of a spy, you think of a strong man, a person with a large supply of the coolest weapons and a guy dressed in a slick Tucci to. But for spy’s in real life, this isn’t the case. In real life, as ‘spy’ isn’t the ‘contract killer’, but a normal person. This could be a kitchenhand at your local Nando's, or a barrister at your local coffee shop. These people are designed to blend-in, as that is what a spy's job is. However since the late 1950s’, the “spy genre” has become wider known…

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    Asultany 9/11 Analysis

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    Asultany exhibits the ways in which media has shaped the image of Muslims and Arabs after the events of 9/11. (CITA) Asultany explains that Television shows can be an influential way that information and events are conveyed to a nation and how they can shape the way the audience perceives that information. (CITATION) This relates to terrorism and the portrayal of Muslims and Arabs, because during the years after the events of 9/11, TV shows became a crucial way that American citizens saw and…

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    1. Political-Social Organized Crime: This category best fits into the “political criminal” activity discussed in the previous chapter. It refers to crime by guerilla and terrorist groups and various militant social movements that use violence, such as the Ku Klux Klan, the Molly Maguires, and the Palestinian Liberation Organization. 2. Mercenary (Predatory) Organized Crime: This category refers to crimes committed by groups for direct personal profit, crimes that prey on unwilling victims, such…

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