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    The article really portrays and shows that the theme is terrorism. In the article it says, or explains how a terrorists or white nationalist turns himself into the authorities, or police because he drove into a crowd of people and killed a 32 year old female. The article says that the felon is being charged with two felony counts of illegal use of tear gas, and one felony count of malicious bodily injury by means of caustic substance. In the articles it says how Mr. Cantwell was a self…

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    Shoe Bomb

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    Shoe bomb. The year is 2001. September eleventh came and went three months ago, and tensions are higher than ever before regarding air travel. But that doesn’t stop everybody. Enter Richard Reid. A British born man, recently radicalized by his time in Pakistan and training in Afghanistan, and about to take a fateful step. Two hollowed out shoes, packed with plastic explosive to be smuggled aboard and detonated once in flight. Reid’s first attempt was a failure. His dishevelled appearance and…

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    Alberto Gonzalez an early advocate of the controversial USA Patriot Act. During Gonzalez' tenure the justice department and the Federal Bureau were accused of improperly, and perhaps illegally, us9ing the patriot act to uncover personal information about US citizens. raised the possibility that New York Times journalists could be prosecuted for publishing classified information based on the outcome of the criminal investigation underway into leaks to the Times of data about the National Security…

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    The Unspoken Dangers of America’s Roads Gregg Easterbrook, author of the article, “Road Kill,” in the Los Angeles Times, argues that the United States is far more concerned about terrorism than it is concerned with the thousands of people dying at the hands of distracted driving and overwhelming horsepower on our nation’s roads. Easterbrook states in this article that the thousands of traffic deaths our nation experiences each year are uncovered by the media, unheralded by the public, and…

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    Islamophobia Dbq

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    Day after day, echo the sounds of disconcerted newscasters, announcing the new terrorist attacks around the world; although the minority of these terror attacks, in truth, correspond with Islamic Extremist groups, politicians have exaggerated the quantity and intensity of “violent Muslims” by combining these terror attacks news with the “traditional” and “not Western” cloth preferences of some Muslims, and thus created an illogical detest towards all Muslims. This unrightful generalization that…

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    Terrorism Regional Action Plan Paper My current job assignment is the Captain of Homeland Security. In the brief time I have worked in this assignment these are some of the areas I identified in which my department could improve to be better prepared to fight terrorism: training for front-line Officers and Supervisors, revising the Terror Liaison Program, education and awareness programs for the community, increasing the assignment time of Captain and Lieutenants, and renewing the partnership…

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    In 2001 with the passing of the “not so” Patriot Act, new powers were granted to the executive branch that allowed them to suspend due process of any suspect and enact wartime methods of extracting data due to national security or simply deny these civilians their legal rights.(Hunt, 2014) The Patriot Act, was established as an anti-terrorist tool, but quickly added to the nationalist tool box in militant response to civil opposition. The utilization of this militant tool to impede civilians…

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    Intelligence-led policing is a growing concept shaping the way modern law enforcement agencies function in both combating crime, and in performing investigations. To be an effective analyst in this modernization of processing raw data into intelligence the constant communication between the analyst and consumers must maintain a strong dynamic of progression. As the dynamics of law enforcement adapt to this concept of processing intelligence, the need for component and qualified intelligence…

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    Terrorism is the most popular headline in Media in the present situation. From past few decades’ world’s leading countries have been attacked by terrorist groups. Cyber terrorism is an act of terrorism used by many terrorist groups in order to steal highly classified from opponent countries or disrupt countries operations like nuclear generation, gas supplies etc. Cyber Terrorism is also known to be a way leading countries could show their dominance on other enemy countries. Cyber terrorism…

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    Domestic Terrorism Report

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    Abstract This paper discussed the differences between domestic and international terrorism. It identified some of the factors that contribute to the increased threats in domestic terrorism. This paper revealed that differences of opinion by some administrators within the criminal justice system as to what a true terrorist act is defined as complicates the investigation of terrorist acts. Finally, this paper discussed how the role of the criminal justice system must be modified to better work to…

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