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    developing the tactics used by military aviators and advancing the Allied war effort in the air, yet…

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    Criminal Justice Duties

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    share the same duties as the uniformed police officer but focus more on enforcing traffic laws and issuing traffic citations. The sheriffs and deputy sheriffs reinforce the law at the county level and sometimes "operate at county jails and provide services in local courts." Detectives and criminal investigators priority are to gather and collect crucial facts, data, and evidence for criminal cases at the local and state level. Their duties specialize in investigating intensive…

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    Observing and organizing criminal and administrative investigations on behalf of the Federal Air Marshal Service is required as these investigations result in administrative sanctions by appropriate agencies. This is especially important as a Team Leader during Special Mission Coverage operations. These reports are processed through criminal, administrative and intelligence agencies. These missions require surreptitious surveillance of subjects as well as documenting both overt and furtive…

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    Arming pilots For many years the question has been asked, “is arming pilots a good idea?”. I personally believe that pilots should be but others may argue differently. The idea of arming pilots today isn’t a topic that was always thought of. As a matter of fact, the idea was proposed after the attacks on the World Trade Centers on September 11, 2001. Before those attacks were carried out, the idea was unheard of. After the attacks however, this was an idea a lot of…

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    and Programs work to reduce risk to facilities and services such as airports, roads, bridges, utilities, and computer system (Mockaitis). Another branch of the Homeland Security is the office of Operation Coordination working to coordinate the Homeland Securities activities of the federal, state, territorial, tribal, local and private sector partners. Other branches such as the United States Citizenship and Immigration…

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    Defining Homeland Security Homeland security (HLS) is an expansive enterprise that includes many agencies and departments at all levels of government. As such, it has been defined in many different but similar ways. For example, in their book Understanding Homeland Security, Noftsinger, Newbold, and Wheeler (2007) define homeland security as “a concerted national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States, reduce America’s vulnerability to terrorism, minimize the damage, and…

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    checked, must be screened. No liquids (above 3.4 ounces) allowed through checkpoints, just to name a few. (Are We Safer in the Air Since 9/11?”, 2011)…

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    (Leader of Vietnam) was backed up by big CEO’s boy, Roman Catholics, and large landowners but poor hated this fool cuz he was a crook The enormous draft, the Tet Offensive which was launched by North Vietnamese, and bombing of North Vietnam by the Air Force turned people off about the war… Hippies started. II. RECOVERY AND RENEWAL IN EUROPE The End of European Colonies De-colonization in the non-Western world after WWII resulted in the “Third World,” which lacks technology of the…

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    changed. Airports now consist of much longer lines and more intense security, thanks to the federal government. The federal government created many new agencies in order to secure the safety of all American…

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    The coming to know of this operation started when Ahmed Ali became a person of interest for Britain’s Security Service as he went on long length trips to Pakistan in a matter of three years. The Security Service is also known as MI5 were able to track him and connect anyone who may also be associated with the plot thru his daily interactions and his use of internet communication. After his recent trip to Pakistan…

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