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    regarding ammunition for all firearms and explosives. It is important for all citizens to know the laws of the state they reside in if he/she plans to use/own a firearm. Sports enthusiasts and citizens with firearm training…

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    While the Uniform Crime Reports were ground breaking for tracking crime data nationally, there were many flaws with the system. The Federal Bureau of Investigation would send out paper reports for the local agency to fill out and return. This system leaves a lot of room for human bias, as well as honest mistakes, when reporting crimes. These reasons alone are enough to question whether the reports were an accurate account of crime in the country. Uniform Crime reports also had several other…

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    The FBI is a federal law enforcement agency. Its primary function is to insure our national security. It operates under The Department of Justice. The FBI has many different departments, each of those tasked with different responsibilities. How the people for these jobs are trained is very important because they hold the protection of civilians in their hands. The question then, is our FBI properly trained to do so? The FBI goes through intense training before they are allowed to do the jobs…

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    Also In addition, Whites (9.7%) were more likely than Hispanics (5.9%) to receive a written warning (Agencies). All these finding come from the U.S. Department of Labor 's Bureau of Justice Statistics. Those are just the national number the local number in some instance are far worse. It safe to say if you are a minority in the US you are more likely to be targeted by the local or state or federal law…

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    they face have to deal with corruption. Corruption lead to the development of the Knapp Commission, there are many different types and reason that corruption occurs, and the presence of corruption affects the persona of law enforcement. The affects that corruption has on law enforcement must be understood in order to end it. First up is the Knapp Commission. It was “created in 1970 by New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay in response to a series of articles in the New York Times detailing…

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    Art Theft

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    is more common than you think. According to the FBI, art and cultural property crime can include theft, fraud, looting, and trafficking across state and international lines. This type of crime can happen virtually anywhere at any given time. Many agencies have vowed to bring an end to the common crime of art theft. The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently dedicated an Art Crime Team of sixteen special agents. Each person on the team is responsible for an assigned…

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    Career As A Police Officer

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    Throughout the United States of America, there are cops who all do different jobs. These cops have different duties that make them who they are. Some law enforcement does the same job almost but they are not the same. Their whole reason for living is to reduce civil disorder, protect people and property, and enforce criminal laws. Police officers are concentrating on resources in high-crime neighborhoods, and are not racial profiling.They wield tremendous power and are capable of depriving…

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    The Secret Service

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    No longer can law enforcement rely solely on human resources and physical barriers in designing a security plan agencies also must address the role and inherent vulnerabilities of critical infrastructures upon which security plans are built. In May of 1998, President Clinton issued Presidential Decision Directive 62. In effect, this directive formalized and delineated the roles and responsibilities of federal agencies in the development of security plans for major…

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    The FBI National Academy

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    The FBI National Academy is a prestigious institution that offers a wide variety of educational formats. The FBI NA is on the forefront of police education, evolving with the needs of local law enforcement agencies. While the FBI facilitates the educational aspect of the coursework, the real value can be found in the relationships forged with the other attendees. Creating a new, expanded network of police professionals and friends will serve to educate our counterparts on why supply-chain…

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    overcome the problem of the alpha male notion to make it work effective. This follows the fact that each agency under the DHS wants to prove superior to the others and thus resulting into wolf packs. The alpha males might display instances of fighting once a rival wolf crosses their path since each agency wants to be a leader rather than a pack member. As a result, the inner fighting between agencies leads to information sharing and cooperation problems. Additionally, the DHS would have the…

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