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    Spy Film Analysis

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    She started off in the movie just being a CIA analyst to one of the best spies in her agency. Such a drastic change from sitting in the corner desk to running from bullets and jumping on helicopters. From her coworkers making fun of her and even the love of her life giving her a mad cupcake necklace that looked like it belonged to an 8th…

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    Detective Doe Case Study

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    As a leader in a law enforcement agency Detective Doe has a lot of social power from many different sources. French and Raven’s 5 sources of power are very effective in describing the source Detective Doe’s social power in the workplace (1959). It is extremely important for him to use the appropriate power sources and not to abuse his power in any way as both a leader and representative of justice. Another thing he must ensure is that his team is motivated to work and not distracted by material…

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    Despite the recent executive power, the courts still have the right to review national security laws. Criminal justice agencies not only acknowledge but protect individual civil rights. The key to successful performance is to continue preventing terrorism by completing law enforcement functions and building powerful community partnerships. Law enforcement maintains a civilian…

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    The field of law enforcement has undergone a tremendous evolution throughout its history but even more so in the past decade. Much like the ever-increasing rate of technological innovation; new concepts, paradigms, and methodologies in police work seem to be uncovered at an exponentially increasing rate. As the field continues to modernize to face newer, more advanced threats in today’s world, law enforcement administrators are also looking to the roots of policing to re-establish community…

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    When the Allied forces defeated the Axis Powers and World War II ended FDR, Churchill and Stalin made a bargain deal about the future of Europe, and divided the Continent into two spheres of influence, the democratic west, and the communist east. In a speech Churchill remarked, “An iron curtain has descended across the Continent.” Thus the strategy of the United States developed to ensure that arch of Soviet influence remained contained within those established lines. Not long after, communism…

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    A fictional adaptation of the CIA 's hunt for Osama bin Laden, the blockbuster film Zero Dark Thirty directed by Kathryn Bigelow presents us with a number of important ethical questions. Along with a parallel theme surrounding torture, seen in the film, as well as felt through the audience. Following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden becomes one of the most-wanted men on the planet. The worldwide manhunt for the terrorist leader occupies the resources and attention of two…

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    terminate national and transnational networks that could and hold a desire to harm the nation. The primary investigative jurisdiction for the FBI is covering all federal criminal laws except cases in which the responsibility is assigned to another agency specifically. They have special investigative jurisdiction for violations of state law under limited circumstances, specifically felonies, murders of state law enforcement officers, violent crimes, and serial killers (U.S. Department of Justice,…

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    would also have public confidences and supports the integrity of democracy. The trust from the society is crucial to defusing tension, solving crimes, and creating a system where the society considered the law enforcement as fair. The law enforcement agencies with multi-lingual officers would be able to provide improved series towards limited English prolificacy (LEP). This would help the Latino and Asian communities by having someone who reflects them by their racial…

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    aspects of law enforcement agency and individual police officer accountability. Many of the publications and websites address their states policies and procedures on accountability, but do not address them on a broad or national level. There are many court cases that have driven the direction of police accountability in a good way. However, those court cases do not come up until non-accountability becomes an issue. Recent Issues Recent issues have shown that law enforcement agencies have to hold…

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    While the Uniform Crime Reports were ground breaking for tracking crime data nationally, there were many flaws with the system. The Federal Bureau of Investigation would send out paper reports for the local agency to fill out and return. This system leaves a lot of room for human bias, as well as honest mistakes, when reporting crimes. These reasons alone are enough to question whether the reports were an accurate account of crime in the country. Uniform Crime reports also had several other…

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