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    A lot of crimes have been committed in the United States and around the world in which an IPhone is involved. In some instances the Iphone has a lot of evidence which can help solve the case but law enforcement officers such as the FBI are not able to get access to the phone because of its powerful encryption. It is very frustrating on the part of the FBI because they know that since the phone is an Apple product, Apple can give them access to penetrate the phone but Apple is unwilling to…

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    History Of The FBI

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    national level in the times of the historical events such as the Great Depression and World War II. The program, a product of a previous agency in 1935, grew large and successful with J. Edgar Hoover as the director for more than thirty years. Hoover discovered he had his own plans for an agency that consisted of trained professionals and next-level tools to serve the law. In 1908 Attorney General Charles Bonaparte formed a group of agents consisting of people in the Department of Justice who…

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    The call had come at noon, cutting short lunches. A few of the guys had simply packed up their meals and brought them along. They now stood just beyond the established perimeter, finishing them off. A few looked pissed. The others resigned. Paul Russo surveyed the scene as he came upon it with the last piece of his burger being chewed in his mouth. Murder victims had no sense of timing at all. The scent of the food hung heavily in the common laundry room of the apartment complex, and with…

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    This is why many Americans are happy about Apple making the right decision and not letting the FBI having access to the gunman's phone. Furthermore, many citizens are still worried that the FBI or other official government agencies can track them down and invade their privacy. Apple taking the position that it did shut down a chance that another country like China could force Apple to unlock a suspect’s phone, that committed a crime in that country(Holcombe). So not only does…

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    police officer A.K.A law enforcer. Their goal is to serve and protect. They watch or patrol the areas they are assigned whether that is in a patrol car on bike/motorcycle or an foot. They respond to calls, make arrests and often make traffic stops. Their time is split between making traffic stops and writing reports or filling out forms. But before becoming a police officer one must meet minimum qualifications. Minimum Qualifications: Qualifications will change by agency but one must be 21…

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    and in compliance with governing federal and state laws ("Tennessee Highway Patrol," n.d.). Police officers of this state perform many different functions under…

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    Order of Police lodge number 9 consist of 1,900 members from all the county law enforcement agencies in Charlotte, North Carolina. The FOP is one of the oldest organizations dedicated to helping law enforcement officers. It was founded in November of 1915 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As of today, it has over 330,000 members and 2,200 lodges all over the United States. Their mission is to be the voice for all law enforcement officers.…

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    The field of law enforcement has undergone a tremendous evolution throughout its history but even more so in the past decade. Much like the ever-increasing rate of technological innovation; new concepts, paradigms, and methodologies in police work seem to be uncovered at an exponentially increasing rate. As the field continues to modernize to face newer, more advanced threats in today’s world, law enforcement administrators are also looking to the roots of policing to re-establish community…

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    federal law that requires all firearm sales or transfers be subject to a background check unless specifically exempted by state or federal law2. Washington State incorporates this into state law under RCW 9.41.113, and requires firearms dealers to use NICS, the Washington State Patrol electronic database, the Department of Social and Health Services’ electronic database, and other agencies or resources as appropriate when processing firearm transactions2. However, one caveat to this law is that…

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    initiating all available legal resources in response to violent crimes to deter recidivism – and partnerships between law enforcement practitioners and researchers and influenced the Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) initiative (Braga & Weisburd, 2012). The Department of Justice instituted the PSN initiative, to reduce gun violence. PSN features partnerships between law enforcement and researchers and implemented nationally in 2001 in all 94 U.S. Attorney districts. Effective communication…

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