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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation, one of the top law enforcement agencies in the United States, is not the glamorous job as our modern-day television shows portray it to be. Although being an FBI Agent could hinder one from starting a family immediately, and would require complete devotion to one’s job, being a part of the FBI is a great honor, and it is part of one’s patriotic duty to serve and protect his country, the great nation of the United States. To remind trainees of their…

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    like to be an federal agent? I want to be responsible for investigating crimes and showing the way I can use my techniques. I’ve always believed that anyone can become an agent, you just have to put your mind to it. When I was little, I was fascinated with police work, all I could think about is…

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    Art Crime

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    Art and jewel theft are federal offenses for several reasons: These thefts typically cross state lines and, sometimes, national boundaries; therefore, a federal agency with nationwide and international reach is necessary to investigate these crimes. These crimes are frequently committed by theft groups (organized criminal enterprises), which also require a federal agency that has offices throughout the nation and overseas; furthermore, these groups are usually entangled in other organized crime…

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    what other job lets you kick down doors, chase the bad guy, and have co-workers that may have an attractive face and abs, including yourself. It takes hard work and time in order to get accepted in the FBI. Like I mentioned before, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) not only chases bad guys, but does much more. It protects the United Stated from terrorist attacks, deals with weapons of mass destruction, public corruption, and counter intelligence. The types of crimes they deal with…

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    The FBI Takes a Bite Out of Apple Imagine someone taking your phone and invading all your personal information. Thats was the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) wanted to do to Syed Farook. Syed Farook is a gunman who killed 14 people. The FBI wanted Apple to write a new software so they could unlock Farook´s phone. They thought there might be information about the attack. The FBI should not force Apple to write a new software to unlock Syed Farook's Iphone because it violates the 4th…

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    Career As A Police Officer

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    Agents can be in serious problems that can lead to injury or death, even with the best training. Through the federal justice system, the FBI is respected and are relied upon the ultimate resource…

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    Findings from the 9/11 Commission Report There were a number of findings identified in the 9/11 Commission Report in 2004. These findings included a lack of understanding of the terrorist threat, lack of policy to address a terrorist threat that was not fully understood, lack of capability to address a threat, and lack of a proactive management system to foresee a potential terrorist threat posed by terrorists (9/11 Commission, 2004). There was also a poor diplomacy strategy with key…

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    more than one blameworthy gathering. It 's key to note this in light of the fact that for a strike to be asked for as a presentation of terrorism, it must begin with a social issue as opposed to a single individual for good reasons. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) masterminds terrorism in the U.S. as either; private or overall terrorism. Terrorism is the usage of force or viciousness against persons or property encroaching upon the criminal laws of the United States for purposes of…

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    With militia’s dramatic resurgence into American society, it’s no opinion that negative stereotypes have become affiliated with the group regardless of how they perceive themselves. Since Obama’s presidency, “the number of radical hate groups and militias have exploded in reaction to the changing makeup of America” (Hate Groups Grow as Racial Tipping Point Changes Demographics) allowing the perception to rise that most members are anti-Semitic towards racial groups. In fact, the NAACP released a…

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    intelligence was being shared. This became a stark change from the past where invisible barriers prevented the collective effort of agencies, not only at the state level, but at the federal level, working towards the same objective. Sometimes this same objective included chasing after the same suspect at the local or federal level. City, county and state agencies were always hindered by the fact of not being able to crosstalk or share intelligence with each other without having to go…

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