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    The FBI Crime investigations involve identifying multiple scientific research data that involve various criminal matters. Criminal matters such as shotting massacre's, kidnappings, and even gruesome murders established the urgent need for advanced investigations through or by forensic science to fight crime in locating the sources that are linked to the certain evidence itself. It wasn't brought alive until the early 1900s that the FBI was equipped with advanced investigation tools such as a…

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    National Special Security Events.” The key concepts to accomplishing this mission are protection, protective intelligence and criminal investigation. The main focus of the Secret Service is supported by these operational programs to ensure full protection for our country. The USSS carries out dual missions that include the protection of national and visiting leaders, and criminal…

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    professionals and other criminals of defrauding insurance companies and consumers are on the rise. According the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (2015), these dishonest practitioners are increasingly willing to risk patient harm to further their criminal activities. The FBI is the primary agency for exposing and investigating all federal and private insurance health care fraud cases. Furthermore, the agency maintains jurisdiction over all cases of fraud. Although the criminals continue in…

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    making more money, so that made others who didn’t have as much money want to steal. People in this time did not care how anyone felt they would steal whenever, wherever, and from whoever they wanted to. Many crimes, yet no one knew who the criminal was. There were police officers, but at this point in time they worked very poorly. So, some men came up with this amazing, and very helpful idea ... the FBI! Body of Research: On July 26th 1908, the FBI was founded by J. Edgar Hoover.…

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    have the insight to combat terrorism, but law enforcement is receiving better training in this line of work which will help with the fight against this evil doing. “Knowing the enemy that law enforcement should embrace with respect to terrorism investigations” (Dyson, 2012, p. 47). An investigator must learn everything about the terrorist’s political movement and who is involved with the movement. It is important to ascertain what type of assistance the member of the group will receive should…

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    Public Corruption

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    their cases are top secret. Their priorities are highly focused on 10 things. Which are terrorist attacks, foreign intelligence operations, cyber based attacks with high-technology crimes, combat public corruption, civil rights, combat transnational criminal organization, enterprises, combat major white-collar crime, significant violent crime, federal state local international partners, and upgrading technology to fulfill their missions. The main priorities for the FBI gives…

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    The Republican and Democratic parties have been the most influential and present political parties within U.S history, for the past two centuries. Though, being that they are both political parties, each one has a different views pertaining to social issues. According to the American people, many of the those within the Republican party hold a Conservative view on social issues, while their counterparts, being the Democrats, tend to have a more liberal view. One of the issues in which both…

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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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    Trends In Law Enforcement

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    allowed to do. With the rise of crime and criminals, officers need to raise their training and quality of equipment. Even if the community feels that officers might be using wrong tactics and too much power, what the public does not realize that, officers have to do what needs…

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    Antoine Jones Case Summary

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    Introduction The US justice systems can be described through a critical analysis of a case law. The legal researcher is supposed to understand the police procedures applied in the case investigation and arrest, the court proceedings and the punitive measures applied. The model of thought that the jury applies, the defence that the defendant uses, and the process the plaintiff presents facts and evidence are given keen consideration (Reichel, 2002).This paper uses US Supreme Court case (US v…

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