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    Imagine having to leave your hometown, friends, and family for a career. You are never allowed to return back to everything you’ve ever known and have to keep your occupation a complete secret. What career could be this demanding? The Federal Bureau of Investigation, also known as the FBI. To become a member of the most prestigious law enforcement agency in the world is not an easy process. People who are looking into the FBI as a career need to know all of the preliminary requirements,…

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    in the July 27, 1789 this agency is responsible for foreign affairs. The department of state is to help build international communities and sustain democracy around the world. The next agency is Federal Bureau of Investigation was created July 26, 1908 is a government agency. The Federal Bureau Investigation or (FBI) is to investigated counterterrorism organizations and internal agencies. The Department of Defense or (DOD) was an agency that was created August 10, 1949. The department of Defense…

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    everything from property tax fraud and taking bribes in government positions. Corruption and fraud rates in areas like the cement industry, property tax fraud, the police forces, and city officials were high in Chicago, however, there were also groups, federal and local, who were working against the crime. Cement Industry…

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    Introduction The constitutional rights of individuals are sufficiently balanced against the importance of intelligence investigations under FISA. However, there is definitely room for transparency, and greater oversight. While the potential for abuse under FISA is considerable, the potential is mitigated by severe consequences, including prison time, for failing to follow FISA restrictions. The argument exists in legal circles that the U.S. government could accomplish the same degree of…

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    the 1960’s, a pilot study, referred to today as the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), was conducted by the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice. The results of this study were recommendations in which federal funding was programmed for the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) to conduct the first few national victimization surveys during the years 1972, 1973, and 1974. The findings of these surveys were published in a report titled the…

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    Branch Davidian in Waco, Texas was raided by the Federal Bureau of Investigations in 1993. Where 80 Americans including 24 children were killed in a fire that was set to straw and gasoline while the FBI raided their compound (PBS). The leader there was David Koresh who led his people in a shootout following with a mass suicide against the government raid. This in turn would be the reason for what led to the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1995…

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) are three key players in the efforts to counter or mitigate terrorism. The FBI’s mission for counterterrorism “is to detect, deter, prevent, and swiftly respond to terrorist actions that threaten the U.S. national interests at home or abroad, and to coordinate those efforts with local, state, federal, and foreign entities as appropriate”…

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    decline and good men do nothing, evil flourishes. A society unwilling to learn from past is doomed. We must never forget our history.” In this article it gives examples of how the evolution of analyst position helped the evolution of intelligence in the bureau. “It had excellent tactical analysis, provided important Collins2 pieces of intelligence on one matter or another arising from its work to other members of the community, and it moved towards the use of computer database to collect and…

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    email, with a private email server stationed at her home, to send and receive work-related emails” (Voorhees). It was later discovered she was sending and receiving classified information to this personal email, which led to the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)…

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    According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, terrorism is defined as “the use of violent acts to frighten the people in an area as a way of trying to achieve a political goal.” There are two types of terrorism, international and domestic terrorism. International terrorism is terrorist activities that are foreign-based and/or sponsored by organizations or groups outside the United States. Domestic terrorism is terrorist activities that focus on facilities or populations without foreign direction…

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