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    Summary Of Ride Along

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    Summary of Ride Along I had the opportunity to participate in a Ride-Along for four hours with Officer H. Brown. Officer Brown was assigned to patrol the University sector in Irvine. During the ride, Officer Brown gave me an orientation to the police equipments, policies, and procedures. Some of her responsibilities include watching for cars violating traffic laws and responding to police calls nearby. The police vehicle is equipped with a first aid kit and traffic cones. In the car,…

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    In recent discussions of Edward Snowden, a controversial issue has been whether he was wrong for leaking government information. On the one hand, some argue that he is an American hero. From this perspective, it is a good thing that he exposed the inappropriate surveillance tactics of the American government. On the other hand, however, others argue that he is a traitor. From this perspective, he betrayed his country by leaking information to other countries. In the words of President…

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    Cara Insco Mr. Watkins English 4 3 March 3, 2017 Service Dogs Service dogs are very beneficial to our society and help a lot of people enjoy their life just like anyone else would. Service dogs are not like any other dogs, they have to go through special training that can take up to two years. Service dogs must be able to act professionally in public so they will not be taken out of public places. Service dogs are not pets therefore, they are allowed to go into businesses that have a no pets…

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    in Terrorism Stephen E. Brantley Jr. Troy University ETROY Survey of Law Enforcement CJ-2221-XTIA The Role of Law Enforcement in Terrorism Domestic terrorism was, until the mid 1990s, considered primarily a subject that was relegated to Federal agencies. Beginning with the World Trade Center bombing of 1993 and including the bombing of the Federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995 and the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996, America saw an increased need for first responders to be local. By…

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    realizing they violated our constitutional rights. This isn’t the case with the Patriot Act because it gives the government more power over us then they need. “The Patriot Act allows law enforcement agencies such as the FBI and CIA to legally perform physical searches of homes or headquarters, these agencies may tap phones, monitor Internet use and e-mail, use electronic eavesdropping devices, and inspect suspects' financial, credit card, student, employment, and other records, without probable…

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    Employee Retention Paper

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    made. While researching negligent retention there were several common themes associated with lawsuits whereas employers were sued for negligent retention. These themes were identified as: identification of behavior not sanctioned by state statue or agency policy, investigation of that behavior, training, and disciplinary…

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    Moreover, the safe heavens also allows al Qaeda to keep a steady flow of new recruits since it gives al Qaeda an opportunity to interact with the local people who may be at a vulnerable point, which makes them an easy target for al Qaeda to recruit them. Hypothetical Future Attack Al Qaeda could very well conduct a terrorist attack based on the attack model of the agroterrorism attack that was carried out by the Rajneeshee cult that occurred in 1984 in Dalles, Oregon. During the 1984 terrorist…

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    Your book, 1984, is a truly interesting piece of literature that’s been introduced to the developing minds of 16 year olds. The concepts in your book holds hidden meanings to what society is and what it could become.We, as millennials, recognize that we are vulnerable to a situation of 1984, but we can overcome it by truly understanding surveillance and how the government controls that, and censorship. Although this book was written in 1949, 35 years later, your warning is still being withheld…

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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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    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 12 and older is given a chance to detail crimes against them whether they were reported to law enforcement or not. These two reporting systems measure many of…

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