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    Shaikh was 19-years-old, attending high school, and enlisted with the Canadian Army Cadets (Cirincione; Bonino). On top of that he was involved with other activities his religion did not support: drinking, smoking, and hanging around girls (Cirincione; Bonino). From this point forward he knew a change had to be made for his…

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    At first glance, sexism, racism, and homophobia do not seem to be prevalent issues in the Canadian Armed Forces. However, upon delving deeper into the organization’s past and current testimonies, it is clearly the opposite. Anybody that doesn’t fit the ideal image of a military hero: white, male, straight and preferably Christian can expect harassment. For instance, members of the LGBTQ were discharged from the military because of non-accurate beliefs regarding their sexual orientation or gender…

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    Contribution To Canada

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    over the past 70 years. In my opinion, with these actions Canada has made, they are very effective and appropriate. Serval backgrounds leading up to the issue of Afghanistan are the Afghan National Security Forces, police, and army, the Afghan government and the 9/11 attack. The Afghan National Security Forces, Police, and army are not properly trained, do…

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    Bill C-51, the Anti-Terrorism Act has undergone recent changes since 2015. These changes have resulted in many legal issues that violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, namely, those freedoms regarding section 2(b), the freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression. This paper will discuss the background of Bill C-51, its legal issues regarding the violation of section 2(b) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as well as applying each issue to the Oakes Test to determine if there are…

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    Radical Policing In Canada

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    and organized by Sir Robert Peel, where he came up with nine principles that police officers should follow (Griffiths, 2015). One of these principles were that “police [should] maintain public favour by constantly demonstrating absolute impartial service, not by catering to public opinion” (Griffiths, 2015, p. 29). As a result, police officers should not be affected by the opinions of the power groups or the government. However, this is not the case. The radical perspective looks at the police…

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    Computer Education Timeline

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    60 Hours | MAR 1986 | National Cryptologic Center - NSA | LaCkland AFB, TX L30ZR2825 22 FunDAMENTALS of TEMPEST Testing and Analysis ? 120 Hours | FEB 1985 | National Cryptologic Center - NSA | LaCkland AFB, TX L50ZG3016, National Communications Security Course ? 240 HOURS | Jan 1985 | United States Army | Fort Devens, MA LABR30630 22, Electronic Cryptographic Communications Equipment ? 825 HOURS | DEC 1985 | National Cryptologic Center - NSA | LaCkland AFB, TX Major: Computer and Voice…

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    International Journal of Research and Policy, 3(4), 269 – 285. Garcia, V. (2003). “Difference” in the police department. Contemporary Criminal Justice, 19(3), 330 – 344. Griffiths, T. C. (2016). Canadian police work (4th ed.). Toronto, ON: Nelson Education Ltd. Hobijin, B., & Sager, E. (2007). What has homeland security cost? An assessment: 2001 – 2005. Current Issues in Economics and Finance, 13(2). 1 – 7. Johnson, T., Wanta, W., Boudreau, T., Blank-Libra, J., Schaffer, K., & Turner, S.…

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    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are a vital part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). One of the major tools that agencies have between departments across all levels of law enforcement is a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) or a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). These documents contain concepts of mutual understanding, goals, plans, responsibilities, and actions for each party that is involved. For example, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) established…

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    The Encyclopedia of Modern Middle East and North Africa defines fatwas as “the legal judgement or learned interpretation that a qualified jurist (mufti) can give on issues pertaining to the shari’a (Islamic law).” Fatwas are able to be issued by anyone trained in Islamic law, and is said to have been issued in their millions since early Islam, usually concerning the various aspects of “individual life, social norms, religion, war, peace, jihad, and politics.” (Weimann 2011, 766) Fatwas can be…

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    Social Media Case Study

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    terrorists. With a view to eliminate such treats from Facebook it is recommended that, Facebook`s administration should work with and provide administrative access to enforcements and intelligence agencies such as Diplomatic Security Service, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Canadian Forces National Investigation Service etc. These organisations have exceled their expertise over the years to counter strike terrorism and other illegal activities, by collaborating with such experts it would be much…

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