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    The CIA: Mainstream Media

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    North, and illegal drugs. In this case Barry Seal was running drugs for the CIA and was later murdered. Moreover, the case of Oliver North of the Iran-Contra fame involved drug running, the DEA and the CIA. These nefarious activities involving these agencies have been covered up and demonstrate the face of the true nature of these organizations whose activities work against the public safety and welfare and cause many…

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    land phone lines. (Central Intelligence Agency). Like previously mentioned, these three companies are nationalized with the major owners of each being China. All TV and radio is monitored and approved by the government. The broadcast media is also a nationalized industry in China. Even foreign programs must be first approved by the Communist party. The Central Propaganda Department comes out with what is permissible and not permissible (Central Intelligence Agency). The total distance of…

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    The officer shoots, his decision was split second, the man is dead and the stories begin to run on all news stations and social media sites. Before the police agency can make a statement the reporters have said what allegedly happened and the public begins to make their conclusions of what happened based on these reports from news stations. Unknowingly the media has painted a target on the agency and the officer, while an investigation is still underway and the true facts have yet to be revealed…

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    The newly created National Military Establishment was rife with conflicts stemming from overlapping responsibility. The most notable of these was the rivalry between the Department of State and the new, massively larger, Department of Defense. Which of these two Departments gets priority in foreign policy making continues to be a struggle in the National Security Council. As the policy makers that designed NSA 47 intended, different Presidents have…

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    enforcement agencies have significantly changed over the past several decades and they will only continue to change as time goes by. The new technological advances that have occurred over the past several years have allowed agencies to adopt newer and more efficient gadgets. One of these new gadgets that many law enforcement agencies have adopted is the stun gun. According to Michael D. White and Justine Ready from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, there are over 8,000 law enforcement…

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    inadvertently, because of legal misunderstanding and often the information was lost in the divide between foreign and domestic agencies of the government. For instance, the CIA had the passport copy of Mihdhar containing multiple-entry visa for U.S and his visa application, was faxed from American embassy in jeddah, Saudi Arabia to CIA’s Alec station, showed Mihdhar’s destination New York. This was later reported in the finding of 9/11 commission report, May 2001: a CIA official does not…

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    national system of uniform crime statistic (UCR) data collection was developed in 1930, and it the main source with the most quoted numbers purporting to describe crime in America. Its statistics are based, for the most part, on reports to police agencies by the victims of crime. During its first year of operation, 400 cities in 43 states made reports; and twenty…

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    Apple Vs Fbi Case

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    and financial records, digital key to their car and house, or garage door. This information must be protected, and one should have control over their personal information. What if the information was not protected, everyone including law enforcement agency has all the information, and they can monitor every move; how would be the life then? According to Ashkan Soltani, an engineer spoke with the Guardian, “Just imagine what it would look like if every smart device you own could be used against…

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    National Security Agency

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    Federal agencies have led law enforcement efforts against computer crime since these agencies hold the technical expertise and political influence to gather significant financial and operational resources at the national level. Thus, these agencies have progressively reorganized in an attempt to channel resources directly at preventing digital crimes and capturing computer criminals, including the creation of special sections within these organizations, employing of new personnel who have…

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    Active Shooter Incidents

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    modern American society. According to an article published by ABC News (2016), recent reports from the FBI indicate the years of 2014 and 2015 twenty active shooter incidents occurred each year. This was nearly six times more than any other time in the preceding sixteen years. This creates a unique situation in which law enforcement officers must be adequately trained to respond, in conjunction with other law enforcement agencies to resolve these high risk critical incidents. The Interagency…

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