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    Criminal Justice Career

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    I am interested in learning about the FBI employment, in full depth on how the job works, the pros and cons of this job, etc. Maybe after learning more in depth of this career I might want go in this direction. People in this Career There are a total of 35,000 employers the work as FBI agents, which include special agents, support professionals, intelligence analysts, language specialist Quick Facts, n.d. According to the BLS projects that the employment will grow 4% for all detectives and…

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    who knows what our privacy would be like when it comes to gaining access to records. These two Acts almost contradict one another because for The Freedom of Information Act it allows a much easier access to government information in executive branch agency records. This Act also goes beyond that and will give one permission to get access to veteran’s military information of veterans who were deceased on duty. The Privacy Act then makes it harder for an individual to obtain someone’s personal…

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    disadvantages, an alternative future analysis strategy is the best approach for al Shabaab because of the groups volatility. Attacking al Shabaab with a layered intelligence collection and analysis methodology that includes local, state, and federal agencies will produce the best actionable intelligence…

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    The Central Intelligence Agency also known as the CIA was created by created by President Franklin D Roosevelt as an addition to the OSS or Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in 1942. William J. Donovan was elected by President Roosevelt to be the lead analyst of the new intelligence agency. Soon after World War two ended the OSS was abolished leaving the CIA as the main intelligence insight for the United States. After the death of Franklin D Roosevelt, Vice President Truman took office on…

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    Covert Action Case Study

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    Does Covert Action Belong in the Intelligence Community? Since I have been attending the National Intelligence University here at Defense Intelligence Agency, my definition of what intelligence is has changed several times in the course of 6 weeks. I came in thinking and believing that everything and anything that had intelligence involved in it was secretive stuff. In fact, that the entire intelligence community was on big community of James Bonds 007. After a couple of weeks passed, I…

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    which was in charge of protecting federal buildings. CSIS was created with the intentions to split the up the federal police force, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Before 1984, their was no proper intelligence agency in Canada. The RCMP were tasked with. The tasks were too heavy for one agency to fulfil. Since then the Canadian Security Intelligence Service has lost its way and now performs outside the restrictions that have been set upon them. The Canadian Security Intelligence…

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    Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially curtail its domestic surveillance. Plan: The government will curtail its surveillance by only viewing collected data by means of a warrant. Intro-After the NSA reported their first transparency avowal, the publisher Omicron Technology Limited stated, “The report said 19,212 "national security letters"—administrative subpoenas that allow the FBI to collect information without a warrant—were issued last year, containing…

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    In the instance of voluntary separation, an employee generally decides that they are wanting to leave the organization by resignation. There are many different reasons why employees voluntarily leave an organization,typically the decision can be based on both personal or professional reasons (Mayhew,2012). An example of a professional reason could include an opportunity for a better position, or better compensation package. Moreover, some of the personal reasons that may influence voluntary…

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    Abbey Randt Case Summary

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    This firm represents Abbey Randt in her employment dispute with Roell Painting (the “company”). On May 25, 2017 Ms. Randt was terminated from her position at the company. (JUMPED) Attached to this correspondence is our redlined copy of the termination agreement along with our counter offer to settle this dispute. Factual Background In December of 2015 Ms. Randt and Isaac Vogal started a friendship which eventually progressed into a romantic relationship. In March 2016, the relationship…

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    operate and how to identify their activities while on duty. Learning the type of tactics that terrorist may use, their typical living situations, and how to analyze and gather data and intelligence for suspected terrorism and share it with other agencies, are important measures. Knowing how to investigate suspected terrorists while upholding the Constitution and not targeting the entire community is challenging but important.…

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