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    working at universities as physical anthropology professors. Also providing their services to medical examiner's and coroner’s offices working on campus facilities with the right equipment to help complete their casework. While offering services to law enforcement agencies, humanitarian organizations and other organizations as…

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    Department of Justice (“USA history”). The Bureau of Investigation primarily investigated violations of laws involving cybercrime, terrorism, bank robbing, kidnapping, white collar crimes, drug trafficking, and public corruption. Because the early Bureau provided no formal training, previous law enforcement…

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    Everyone wants to know who committed the murder. Did you know brain fingerprinting is a process that could help? It could be used for remembering things you have forgot. Brain fingerprinting is a forensic science technique that uses electroencephalography to determine whether specific information is stored in a person's brain by measuring electrical brain waves and recording a brain response known as a P300-MERMER. MERMER is abbreviated for Memory and Encoding Related Multifaceted…

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    They deceive Fiction. Tonight was not the night for officer Granton. To add salt to the wound he also had a killer headache. Having had to respond to multiple false call ins this Halloween night Granton was tired,angry,and to top it off had another four hours before his shift ended. He was being chewed out by Commissioner Wells at the moment for not doing anything productive. Being tired and fed up with the commissioner Granton told Wells he was sorry and that he'd get back to work right away.…

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    Accelerant Detection Dogs

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    dogs. (United States of America vs. Kathryn Schroeder, ET AL, 1993) Insurance companies such as State Farm promote and encourage the use of accelerant detection canines. Starting in 1993, State Farm has sponsored and financially aided several law enforcement and fire departments with the Arson Dog Program, to help with the apprehension of numerous arson perpetrators yearly. ("Arson Dog Program," n.d.) One of the recipients of the aid offered by State Farm was the city of Ocala in Florida’s…

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    documentation, and ability to block future attack plots that are distinguished through public leads and tips. Often businesses and governments, make effort to better themselves when criticism such as this take place. It is still best to contact local law enforcement and the FBI if you view any suspicious…

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    Gangs In Spokane Essay

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    a lifestyle nobody had seen coming, not even me. I had gone from honor roll student to thug gangster in just a matter of a few months. Life had changed dramatically, from not ever having been in any real trouble, to having multiple run-ins with the law, and an entire police force in the city of Spokane with my picture and vehicle info on their clipboards. I was running with a local crip gang and before I knew it, was in way over my head and didn’t know how to get out. The judicial system wasn’t…

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    Run………………………HIDE…………………………….FIGHT Assessing an active shooter policy/procedure for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Miami Regional Operations Center Prepared by: Ronya Walters-Cash Crime Intelligence Analyst II Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Miami Regional Operations Center (MROC) FLEAA Class XXIV June 9th, 2015 Executive Summary page The purpose of this assessment was to create and promote an active shooter policy and an active shooter procedure/drill for the…

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    Police Agency Roles

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    must be setup. This gives police agencies a chain of command and structure. It is also important that every agency knows their roles and responsibilities as it applies to the law. Each policing agency either falls under Federal, State, or local agencies. Knowing this enables the different policing agency to know what laws to enforce in their area of responsibility. Each agencies roles and functions are set forth through each agencies civil service system. Another factor that helps a…

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    Washington has committed against people of their country and all over the world. Legality and Justice have blurred…

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