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    9/11 Structural Changes

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    attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001 was that local law enforcement agencies and the federal government now interact more within one another. Both local law enforcement and the federal government progressed through a variety of “procedural and structural changes” (Marks 166). There were changes after 9/11 that caused federal agencies to have more interactions with local law enforcement than they would have had prior. One of the reasons there was a change among…

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    Art Crime

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    Crime Team at the FBI Headquarters located in Washington, D.C. These agents receive training dedicated to practices related to cultural property and art investigations; thus, providing the agents with the expertise necessary to assist foreign law enforcement officials and FBI legal attaché offices with investigations pertaining to cultural property and art, worldwide. The Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) Departments Role in These Crimes The stealing and trafficking of art and cultural…

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    Emotional Labor and Crisis Response is relevant to the topic of emergency management. The author does an excellent job in describing real-life situations and how they play role in an emergency manager’s job. With the job of an emergency manager you will face obstacles and you need to learn to not avoid them but rather conquer them. Whether it is from seeing a man dying before your eyes, knowing there is nothing you can do, but giving him hope, or to a detective who is at the scene of a murder a…

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    National Security Agency

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    Federal agencies have led law enforcement efforts against computer crime since these agencies hold the technical expertise and political influence to gather significant financial and operational resources at the national level. Thus, these agencies have progressively reorganized in an attempt to channel resources directly at preventing digital crimes and capturing computer criminals, including the creation of special sections within these organizations, employing of new personnel who have…

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    The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) is one of the largest federal agency and the biggest federal law enforcement since they have jurisdiction for over 200 federal crimes. Some of the crime the FBI investigates are Terrorism, Drug trafficking, White-collar crime, Kidnapping, Bank robbery and more. The FBI has over 35,000 special agents and supports professionals. They work around the globe with their headquarter in Washington, D.C., 56 field office throw out the U.S, more than 350…

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    The UCR and NIBRS systems are the most utilized crime systems by agencies across the country. The UCR focuses on eight index crime, while NIBRS has twenty two Group A offenses. These two reporting system are very similar. NIBRS goes beyond the limits of what the UCR can accomplish. The UCR and NIBRS coincide with each other, if an agency cannot meet the full participation requirements, it may limit itself to reporting details of incidents involving the UCR’s eight index crimes rather than the…

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    It is in every human nature to work, however, people tend to overwork for many reasons and it can take a hold of their health, family and life. In the book Gig, two individuals discuss how their lives were being affected by how much time and commitment to their work demands. Overwork can affect people in different ways and it can affect the individual’s relationship between their loved ones. In the article, “Working to Live or Living to Work” by Ronald J. Burke discusses about four factors or…

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    to the police. Since submission of such data is voluntary, how can the Uniform Crime Reports be accurate? How are law enforcements able to determine whether there is a trend between crimes?” Although the UCR has bought it is negative and positive aspects, it is still being used as a powerful tool to…

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    Police Service Dogs

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    their collars as to help defend against wolves. ("Police Canines in History," n.d.) When it came to the military and war time, they benefitted from canine/soldier teams. “During wartime, dogs were trained for certain important roles: sentry dog, scout or patrol dog, messenger dog, or mine dog.” ("Police Canines in History," n.d.) Since dogs benefited the military why not us them in everyday policing and that’s exactly what they did. “Dogs have been used by law enforcement agencies for over 100…

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    In the world we live in, being in the FBI has to be the coolest job in the world that a person could have. I mean, what other job lets you kick down doors, chase the bad guy, and have co-workers that may have an attractive face and abs, including yourself. It takes hard work and time in order to get accepted in the FBI. Like I mentioned before, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) not only chases bad guys, but does much more. It protects the United Stated from terrorist attacks, deals with…

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