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    at the center also placed 4,915 detainers on aliens suspected of immigration violations, managed more than 283,900 National Crime Information Center system records of Criminal Warrants generated by ICE. Law Enforcement Specialists and Deportation Officers at the center confirmed 4,035 National Crime Information Center matches, and Law Enforcement Specialists and Deportation Officers at the center responded to over 112,000 calls from law enforcement officers. ("Law Enforcement Support Center |…

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    strangers or people they know. According to a 2011 study approximately 2,950 children under the age of 18 in New Orleans were reported missing in a one-year period. At least 650 of those cases were Missing Children in Louisiana family abductions (Crime Library Criminal Minds & Methods, 2011). With such high rates of missing children parents and communities should take a higher precaution when it comes to children. The following paper is a comprehensive paper about missing children in the…

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    Crime Prevention Theory

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    explain why crimes occur in some places and not in others. For example, the routine activity theory explains that “crime occurs when a motivated offender, a suitable target and the lack of capable guardian coverage in the same place at the same time”. (National Institute of Justice, 2013). Meaning that criminals choose to find their targets within context of their routine activities. The broken windows theory suggest that when maintaining and monitoring urban environment may prevent small…

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    White Collar Crime Report

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    advancements do not remove the risk of the criminal element operating within our fascinating high tech societies. We are seemingly adding fuel to the fire of white collar crime by embracing the consistently evolving wired in world that we are all beginning reliant on. This begs the question, are we causing the increase in white collar crime by embracing technology in every aspect of our lives? (Problem Statement) We now live in a world that is instantly interconnected, logged on, and tuned…

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    government to regulate crime and dictate punishments on those who disobey the laws. In the United States, we do not have just one specific criminal justice system, but a lot of con-substantial, exclusive systems. The jurisdiction of each criminal justice system decides how they will function. Various jurisdictions have distinct rules, departments, and methods of controlling criminal justice operations. The predominant systems are state and federal. State systems manage crimes broken within…

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    As of August 2015, the national unemployment rate was 5.1% (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015). Ohio, overall is at an unemployment rate of 4.7%, which is a significant improvement from last year at the same time when the rate was 5.4% according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2015). Despite this overall improvement, South Linden still carries an unemployment rate higher than the national average; 13.2% as of 2013 (U.S. Census, 2015). Whereas there have…

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    Child Identity Theft

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    Since the introduction of internet in 1990s, people’s life has changed drastically. Because people use the internet in their day to day activity, constantly personal information like credit card numbers, bank details, social security numbers, personal data, usernames and passwords are travelling between computers through wires or air. As much as business believes that their user’s data is secure, hackers find their way to obtain user’s private data and use it for the benefit of the criminal.…

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    together to share information. While the capabilities of intelligence in supporting homeland security efforts are great, they do have their limitations. Elements of Intelligence The elements of intelligence range from local and tribal law enforcement to federal agencies which make up the different levels of intelligence within the United States…

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    to match a suspect to a crime. What is DNA? DNA is a molecule called deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), which contains the biological instructions that make each species unique. DNA, along with the instructions it contains, is passed from adult organisms to their offspring during reproduction. DNA is located in inside a special area of the cell, called the nucleus.…

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    Fusion Centers are information centers that facilitate intelligence sharing between local, state, tribal, territorial, and federal agencies. They are locations that contain equipment and staff who analyze and share intelligence. Fusion centers are usually staffed by local law enforcement and other local government employees as well as Department of Homeland Security personnel. Staffing agreements vary from place to place. Fusion centers enable synchronous information sharing between state,…

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