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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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    2006, pg. 1). However the Department of Homeland Security along with several other entities to included federal and state law enforcement agencies, U.S. government officials, non-government and private organizations continue to take a proactive stance against human trafficking. With continuous efforts and support of the U.S. government, federal and state law enforcement agencies are sending out a message…

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    Gender inequality is still a defining facet of law enforcement, even in today’s world of steadily increasing employment fairness. Women make up only a small percentage of law enforcement officers across the nation. Why is that? Curtis Crooke expressed in his article Women in Law enforcement, “Women in law enforcement are often inexplicitly resented by their male counterparts and many face harassment. Additionally, many women encounter a ‘brass’ ceiling and are unable to rise to supervisory…

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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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    to the youth had failed. This failure triggered a more aggressive and intrusive condition of services available to juveniles and adults while incarcerated. Another step in the right direction is the implementation of Florida Statute 2013-98. This law, with the exception of forcible felonies, facilitates for any identified human trafficking victim to be able to expunge some enumerated criminal violations. This provision is subject to some requirements, including the alleged victim had…

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    theft are federal offenses for several reasons: These thefts typically cross state lines and, sometimes, national boundaries; therefore, a federal agency with nationwide and international reach is necessary to investigate these crimes. These crimes are frequently committed by theft groups (organized criminal enterprises), which also require a federal agency that has offices throughout the nation and overseas; furthermore, these groups are usually entangled in other organized crime activities…

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    The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, (NLEOMF) states that on average, one law enforcement officer is killed every sixty hours in the United States. The NLEOMF is known for having the most up to date, reliable, sophisticated and most comprehensive electronic data base that is list both facts and statistics about law enforcement fatalities ranging from the early 1900’s to present day. According to the FBI’s most current justified homicide reports, it states that on average, about…

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    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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    This third internet activity requires that we locate and analyze the agency applicant requirements for the position of entry level law enforcement officer for our local law enforcement agency; therefore, I will discuss the hiring process for the City of Miramar Police Department. The application process and how to get started are found on the Miramar Police Department’s website at http://www.miramarpd.org/employment/, and although I could not find an estimate on how long this process could take…

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    shenanigans and misdemeanor crimes. Many of today’s youth or mini adults as I like to call them are involved in serious criminal behavior like murder, rape, and or assaults. Why do we need to track what they do? The tracking helps to determine if laws and punishments need to be changed concerning juveniles. Who cares? Everyone should after all these minors are supposed to be the future of our country. The truth of the matter is most citizens do not care until the crime affects them…

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