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    have been poured into the border patrol: “If you look at the fiscal 2012 budget of border enforcement and immigration enforcement, it was $18 billion. And that was more than all other federal law enforcement agencies combined, and that includes the DEA, FBI, U.S. Marshals, (all) these big agencies. So this has become a priority mission for the U.S. federal government,” states Todd Miller, writer, when interviewed by Jessica Desvarieux of Real News Network. Visiting various trade shows Miller saw…

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    look at themselves, position, agency, and duties within an agency. The first obligation to self is important because your consciousness will bother you if you make bad decisions. Mr. Tenet felt very uneasy about some of the decisions he made and stated so later (White, 2008). The second and third obligations are to the position and agency. As an employee of an agency whether it be private or public, you must be willing to abide by all rules and regulations of that agency. Becoming DCI placed Mr.…

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    Gender inequality is still a defining facet of law enforcement, even in today’s world of steadily increasing employment fairness. Women make up only a small percentage of law enforcement officers across the nation. Why is that? Curtis Crooke expressed in his article Women in Law enforcement, “Women in law enforcement are often inexplicitly resented by their male counterparts and many face harassment. Additionally, many women encounter a ‘brass’ ceiling and are unable to rise to supervisory…

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    federal, state and local. Each level is just as important as the other is, but different at the same time. Nevertheless one cannot operate without the other which allows the criminal justice as a whole to balance as one. The federal law enforcement agency “is an organizational unit, or subunit, of the federal government with the principle functions of prevention, detection, and investigation of crime and the apprehension of alleged offenders” (bjs.gov,…

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    Digital Privacy Case Study

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    “Yesterday afternoon, I went to the White House and asked the President to be allowed, for personal reasons, to resign from my position as Director of CIA, David H. Petraeus”. Since the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency was not able to keep his personal digital content private, can anyone expect their email to be protected from law enforcement without a warrant? Why should anyone have to face such embarrassment about their personal life when it’s not affecting their career? Whether…

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    Corruption In The CIA

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    “don’t ask, don’t tell” was used between the president and military/CIA on the treatment of prisoners. Han al-Shaykh al-Libi ran an al Qaeda training camp until his capture in November 2001. He was taken to Egypt and interrogated there by the Egyptian agency on behalf of the USA. This allowed the CIA and military to go around the laws against prisoner torture by Americans. They found a loop hole. To add to the corruption and cruelty of the CIA, they wanted to get…

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    Special Relationship

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    Being a newly formed nation, America did not share the same intelligence institutions as its counterpart, Britain, and therefore relied on the British for their, for a lack of a better term, brains and geographical advantages. The American department of state policy outline in the creation of the Atlantic Alliance that the United Kingdom should ‘retain control of her outlying possessions’ so that certain territories such as Malaysia would not ‘fall into less friendly hands.’ The phrase ‘less…

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    the local or community level. Community mediation will also provide the community an opportunity to see what the police are all about, and have less aggression towards the police during interactions (Dempsey & Frost, 2015). In order to encourage the recruitment of Asian-Americans to pursue careers in law enforcement, police departments are encouraged to work in partnership with Asian organizations such as the Asian Law Caucus, Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach, and the National Asian Peace…

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    What led you to accept employment with this organization? This internship was offered to me after I spoke with my advisor, David Seip, about seeking a possible internship for my Senior Spring semester. Originally, I wasn’t going to be able to take the internship since someone seek interest in it before me. Luckily, the person ahead of be turned it down. Thus, once I heard I would be able to take it, I grew very anxious and excited and then met with my advisor to discuss further details. I had…

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    presented conflicting duties. The CIA had to choose between stripping the detainees of all control leaving them hopeless and desperate or to let the detainees keep giving them the run around and not preventing the possible deaths of innocent people. The Agency had to choose the course of action that would bring about the most positive outcomes and help them with their duty of serving the American people. I also agree that their decisions were better than what the Obama administration chose to…

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