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    Based on the security-level of this report, the FBI would have jurisdiction and lead and coordinate the law enforcement investigations and intelligence activities in order to prevent or resolve terrorist threats (National Prevention Framework, 2016). The JTTF determines the roles of intelligence, what intelligence gaps currently exist, the current intelligence products that exist…

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    FBI Agent Many television shows are based on the jobs and lives of FBI agents; however, some people fail to understand the actuality of the job and its requirements. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is in control of defending the United States from national threats, along with enforcing federal laws. The workforce of FBI agents are not the typical “nine to five” jobs. Agents have to dedicate their lives to the job, which includes the expected duties and responsibilities, background…

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    Art Theft

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    time. Many agencies have vowed to bring an end to the common crime of art theft. The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently dedicated an Art Crime Team of sixteen special agents. Each person on the team is responsible for an assigned geographic region. The team must go through the FBI’s Art Theft Program to receive specialized training in art and cultural property investigations, as…

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    Imagine your privacy being invaded by the FBI, going against the 4th amendment. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been reaching out to Apple to hack into Syed Farook’s phone. The company then refused and a lawsuit was filed against the company. Apple was right to deny FBI access because it went against the 4th amendment which states no unreasonable search or seizure. The FBI has been trying to hack Syed Farook’s iPhone but Apple would not allow them due to the 4th amendment. “Basic…

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    These characteristics allowed him to lure in women and then take their lives. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (2013), the actual date and place Bundy first killed is unknown. It could have been when he was a teenager or in his early 20s. It is known that his rampage began in 1974 when many young women started to disappear. John Super (2006)…

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    The FBI Career

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    Introduction Whether it is at a federal level or at a local level, everyone is encouraged to pursue a career in the justice field. There are many different jobs within the federal government as well as within local police agencies. The FBI works on many important matters such as cyber-crime, terrorism, white-collar crime, organized crime, and the list goes on. Their job is to provide leadership and law enforcement aid to federal, state, local, as well as international agencies. The FBI has a…

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    He appears to be a homegrown extremist who suspected of having ties to Islamic extremists and was under investigation from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for making statements to co-workers that advocated he had radical, violent intentions. He was later cleared of any terrorist suspicion after ten months of being under surveillance. He apparently called 911 and pledged…

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    On September 11, 2001, our nations was faced with a very tragic terror attack. That attack led to many American losing their lives and fighting to find the pieces of their lives that was left in the dark. The country was at a loss because we had to act fast and become receptive to the possibility of America being attacked more in the future. The current President at the time, President George Bush, was very proactive when it came to the attacks on the nation. The president and his cabinet…

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    In today’s society some people feel that our First Amendment is being violated by the National Security Agency. Some even question what even is the purpose of the NSA and why our government needs it. The National Security Agency was established November 4, 1952 during President Harry Truman’s term. The main purpose of the NSA back then was to crack codes during World War two. Playing a big role during that time for the success of guarding off U-Boats in the North Atlantic and getting the upper…

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    countries have created and used some form of secret police such as the FBI and CIA. The names by which they are referred to varies based on the locations. In the United States of America these secret police agents are referred to as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA.) The KGB was originally established in Russia. These secret agents were hired to do undercover jobs for their country and were often referred to as “secret police.”…

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