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    computer technology in the past 20 years have made getting away with malefaction more arduous than it has ever been. The amendments in law enforcement technology commenced gradually, with police cruisers being outfitted with video cameras to record interactions with suspects and federal databases being amassed to track malefactors. Afore different law enforcement agencies commenced sharing information, a psycho like Ted Bundy was in liberty to roam the land, killing at will. Now, his tendencies…

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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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    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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    lead in directing the agencies working within our borders. This is not an easy task and it is getting more difficult every time we have a new tragedy. distinctions between homeland defense and homeland security does not mean that the two concepts are mutually exclusive; rather, they both function to accomplish the same goal, the continued security of the United States (Noftsinger, Newbold, Wheeler, 2006). With all the federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial agencies working together, we…

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    police misconduct such as the Rodney King incident in Los Angeles. A divide exists in the public with their view of police. Often racial and ethnic differences feed the divide with minority groups often having lower trust and confidence in law enforcement (Sunshine & Tyler, 2003). With time has come a realization that police cannot function without the support of the community in which they serve. Historically police have been reactive in nature. Officers would conduct neighborhood patrols…

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    Sir Robert Peel created the “Nine Principles of Reform” in 1829 the first principle was “The basic mission for which law enforcement agency occurs so that they can avoid wrongdoing and complaints as an alternate suppression of corruption and complaints by soldierly strength and strictness of lawful penalties.” (Peel R. , n.d.) What he was implying was that the police are to prevent crimes and any other disorders The second was “The ability of the police to perform their duties is dependent…

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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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    Purpose Of SWAT Report

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    crime statistics began on June 22, 1870, when Congress passed PL 41-97, creating the Department of Justice. Section 12 of the law provided that it was the duty of the Attorney General to make an annual report to Congress ... [on] the statistics of crime under the laws of the United States, and, as far as practicable, under the laws of the several States. This provision of the law was apparently greeted with indifference by the police establishment (or perhaps with fear of federal usurpation of…

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    In Guatemala, locals are frustrated and have ordered a suspension of a law that takes away their rights to seeds in their own country, “ …writ of amparo(ampere) was filed by the Guatemalan Union, Indigenous and Peasant Movement, which argued the law would harm the nation, La Voz reported…Law for the Protection of New Plant Varieties, ' dubbed the 'Monsanto Law ' by critics for its formidable seed-privatization provisions, is an obligation for all nations that signed…

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    security. For law enforcement to successfully implement homeland security practices they must transform the organization, not just have certain officers learn about how to ‘fight terror’. This includes police learning how terrorists operate and how to identify their activities while on duty. Learning the type of tactics that terrorist may use, their typical living situations, and how to analyze and gather data and intelligence for suspected terrorism and share it with other agencies, are…

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