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    are among the toughest crimes in America to solve. White collar crimes vary from Fraud to embezzlement to scams. Corporate fraud, healthcare fraud, identity theft and public corruption are among the major threats to the security of the U.S. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) list many more crimes and has a database than goes in depth about each and every crime. This bibliography will also focus on how white collar criminals use these acts in effort to stay out of jail for the initial…

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    from major schizophrenia, but he was discouraged from bringing his conflict with counsel to the court's attention as counsel were in appeal with the government. Ted was tried in Federal court in Sacramento in 1998 and convicted on multiple felony counts. He is serving eight lifetime sentences in a Colorado “supermax” prison. The best detectives in the country couldn’t catch the clever sociopath. It took a successful criminal's ego, and a crucial decision to publish an article to bring down the…

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    Sanctuary cities have policies that were put in place to stop nonfederal government employees from telling federal government employees that there is an immigrant that is known to be illegal in there region. These sanctuary policies are described in two different ways. One way is known as formal sanctuary policy. This policy is defined as a set of rules or ordinances set by a government that is in the region of that sanctuary city. The policy ordinances are documented and are available for the…

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    Emergency Management were quickly on hand” (Casey). The U.S. government “speculated that there was a Middle Eastern connection to the bombing, given that the 1993 World Trade Center bombing was masterminded by Islamic terrorists” (Casey). Soon the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) got involved and found a piece of metal that turned out to be the truck axle. “It was etched with a vehicle number that was quickly traced to Junction CIty, Kansas” (Casey). They quickly identified McVeigh and they…

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    (Dixon, 1929, p. 178). The regional UK crime unit is composed of territorial police forces and National Law Enforcement bodies. They have a Chief Constable who resembles a U.S. sheriff and a National Crime Agency that performs the same tasks as the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the States. The largest compilation of police lies in the British Transport sector due to thousands of miles of railways in Britain.…

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    In 1975 on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, there were ongoing tensions between two groups, GOONS and AIM (American Indian Movement), where GOONS were hired by a tribal chairman to get rid of AIM. GOONS were often helped by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) by giving them information about AIM and turning a blind eye to the large amount of crimes GOONS was committing. A family asked Leonard Peltier, an Aim leader, to protect them from targeted violence so a group of AIM followers…

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    government” (SCARY). The terrorist camps are becoming a serious issue due to the growing population, “According to the FBI, [the Federal Bureau of Investigation], there are at least [twenty two] Islamic Terrorist camps in the [United States]” (SCARY). They are being watched along with being well known for the expectations…

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    After two escapes from highly guarded prisons, various bank robberies, and several high-speed shooting sprees, John Dillinger met his end in our very own Lincoln Park, bringing great satisfaction to the FBI. The movie Public Enemies focuses on the creation of the modern Federal Bureau of Intelligence and the search for the infamous Chicago gangster as he travels from Indiana to Chicago throughout 1933, trying to dodge his inevitable fate. Most of the United States was deep into the Great…

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    Leary out of a state prison. In the span of just seven years, the Weather Underground committed countless violent acts throughout the country, grabbing headlines and leaving bodies in their wake. Failed explosives claimed the lives of several members, and bystanders were often caught in the fire of their explosives. Federal investigators were always just around the corner, and dozens of members were tried on charges from murder to conspiracy, landing countless members in prison with hefty…

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    companies will have options on how they give information due to national security needs 3. Strengthens National Security (USA Freedom Act, 2015) • New detailed records program • Allows the government to track terrorist for 72 hours • Increased maximum prison sentence to 20 years • Protects the maritime activities • Investigation of international proliferation of weapons • Requires the government to destroy information collected if a court application is denied (USA Freedom Act, 2015) These…

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