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    Granton Alternate Ending

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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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    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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    other proponents of full-disk encryption have offered several rationales for this new encryption technology. They have portrayed the new policy as a response to the concerns raised by Edward J. Snowden about data collection by the National Security Agency. They say full-disk encryption makes devices generally more secure from cybercrime. And they assert that, if the companies had master encryption keys, then repressive governments could exploit the keys. These reasons should not be accepted at…

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    Privacy And Security

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    Federal courts have struggled with the privacy implications of gathering and intercepting information on various devices, though progress has been made. In order to access information on computers, law enforcement officers had to obtain a search warrant. In addition, recent rulings have limited what type of information can be gathered and how certain information may be handled. Subpoenas must detail the actual risks of the information specified, and any…

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    Police Patrol Case Study

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    1. How is the patrol function affected by the officer’s shift assignment? What would you expect to be the major differences in your city? The duties of an officer and the way they approach those duties depend on their shift assignment. Day shifts are usually more routine shift addressing traffic controls, community events, etc. Swing shift are a little more active since the community is getting out of work and are more out and about. Graveyard shifts are more centered on guarding as individuals…

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    Sons Of Anarchy Analysis

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    Society if full of criminals, gangsters, and mob members. There are many laws set in place to protect citizens, but not everybody chooses to follow them. In the TV show, Sons of Anarchy, Jackson Teller, Vice President, is a part of a biker club that gets involved with the drug mafia and many other biker clubs. Every day they risk their lives and the lives of their families by being a part of this club. He does everything in his power to protect his wife, son, and mother. During the show his son…

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    In state and large local police and departments recruits get training in their agencies police academy. In small agencies recruits often attend a regional or state academy. Training includes classroom instructions in constitutional laws civil rights, state laws and local ordinances and police ethics. Recruits also receive training and supervised experience in areas such as patrol, traffic, control, use of firearms , self…

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    countries such as Brazil have suspended apps that don’t abide by child exploitation laws. Some more advanced tools allow for the creation of watch list that make up key words, phrases, file types, names, and other identifiers hat can be highlighted and brought to attention if triggered on the device. All these new features can really make a difference as long as they are in the right hands such as law enforcement and forensic technology…

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    A law enforcement officer is held to a higher standard than those they serve. Not because they are better but because they wear a badge and a uniform that represents honor, integrity, and service to the people they have sworn to protect. They are not only a representation of themselves but also of the police department they are employed by. It is vital that all law enforcement officers demonstrate professionalism, proper ethics, and integrity at all times. To ensure that police departments…

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    successful secret service agent ,and the impact this career has on society . The United States Secret Service is one of the oldest federal law enforcement agencies in the country…

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