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    Spend more money; spend less money. In the economy, there are two main tools in the government and Federal Reserve Bank to help regulate the interest rates: fiscal and monetary policy. Both the fiscal and monetary policies have made an impact by help stimulating or slowing down the economy. the fiscal policy is the government regulates the economy by using its powers to tax and spending money. The monetary policy is the government manages the economy by controlling the money supply…

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    illegal drug abuse and terrorism, considering the fact that it is one of the most serious problems the law enforcement faces. The role of technology plays a dramatic role in responding to these challenges of terrorism, and drug-related crimes. The Federal Bureau of Prisons, and of…

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    Homeland Terrorism

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    specialized forensic science capabilities for terrorism and homeland security” (National Research Council, 2009, p. 283), making it necessary for federal agencies to intervene. Regardless, if a foreign entity perpetrates the incident, both smaller and larger agencies will need to have the assistance of federal agencies. In the case of a terrorist attack, the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and DHS will be lead participating agencies in the investigation. The publication by the National…

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    Those area include: Expand cooperation between federal and local law enforcement, Refine the policy surrounding the use of travel records and the screening of international travelers, increase information sharing with regard to various terror/travel watch lists at the federal level; and Develop more sophisticated efforts to mitigate terrorist threats. (p.…

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    common goal to reduce the likelihood of terrorist attacks or have a unified response established for security incidents. 1. Introduction of your topic that will be a homeland security program chosen by you at either the local, state, tribal, or federal levels. The Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) was set forth by the United States Congress in 2002. Contained in the MTSA are rules and regulations designed for port facilities, vessels, and waterways, to provide an extra level of…

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    Education represent one the most efficacious opportunities for individuals arriving from modest means to surpass their less than stellar beginnings. In fact, acquiring a bachelor’s degree has been seen to nullify many of the negative affects that growing up underprivileged creates (Torche, 2011). So, it stands that an individuals looking to journey past adverse beginnings, ought to begin their journey through university halls. Additionally, any government that seeks equitable opportunity for all…

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    Mintzberg Model

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    Primary functions of the four agencies of the Department of Justice i. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) This is a government agency in the US Department of Justice that acts as a federal criminal investigative body and at the same time serving as an internal intelligence agency. The FBI is an agency that seeks to counter issues of terrorism and also dealing with intelligence matters. It is used to handle the security services of the US and plays a major role in the in the US intelligence…

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    learn more regarding to this topics. The Federal Bureau has a Central Office, community corrections office, one hundred and sixteen institutions, and six regional offices. The Bureau helps to protects public safety and ensures that federal offenders serve their sentence of imprisonment in establishments that are properly secure, safe, cost efficient, and humane. “The Bureau is responsible for the custody and care of more than 209,500 Federal offenders”. (Federal Bureau of Prisons, 2011) The…

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    Over the past few years new threats of terrorism have been encountered by the United States. Many think of these threats coming from the outside world when really they are coming from within the country. This is what we know as domestic terrorism. Over the past decade, this has become a rising problem of violence striking across our nation. This problem is not only becoming a threat to the people of our nation, but the security of our nation. The Department of Homeland Security has been taking…

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    capacity of rehabilitation centers around the country. This is especially important due to the raising number of opioid usage and overdose deaths that have spiked in the recent years. If this bill was able to pass it would allow local, state, and federal governments to see holes in their drug response program. A successful program could lead to total rehabilitation and make it less likely for offenders to become repeat offenders. Problems with the enforcement of crime prevention policies can…

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