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    Sir Robert Peel, known as the father of modern policing, describes patrol as being the top priority in every police department. Patrol, as he says, is the essence of the police mission and its overall goal is to prevent crime and minimize disorder. In accomplishing this, there are various patrol methods such as on foot, motorcycle, bicycle, horseback, etc. The methods are endless and the reason for patrol is to show police presence in hopes of deterring crime. And although the reactive,…

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    Imagine this you are spying for the Americans during the American revolution then. BOOM! You wake up on the Prison ship HMS Jersey. All you see is blood and sickness. This is was Agent 355’s home when she was captured for spying. Agent 355 had interesting ways of spying during the American Revolution that eventually got her arrested. General George Washington relied on spies, like Agent 355, to give him Information on British troop movements. Agent 355, who is assumed to be a woman, was…

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    Additionally, the Training Unit has the responsibility for coordinating and arranging all outside training, coordinating and monitoring academy training for new employees, conducting both pre and post academy orientation for new employees, maintaining training records for all employees, and operating all classroom facilities. The Training Unit is staffed by both civilian and sworn personnel. In addition to the staff assigned to the unit, the…

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    I should be in the police department because I have the leadership capabilities that are needed to be in the police force. I have made countless rosters and protocols. I have the knowledge to get things done as I have done in the past. I was a previous Sheriff on FSG. I have spent countless hours practicing tactical maneuvers and being trained by actual police and military personnel I have the knowledge on how to perform a proper traffic stop, how to perform a proper search, and how to perform a…

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    What job from America today best relates to the job of a medieval knight? Society has evolved so much since the medieval times. Nevertheless, there are still some things from the past that we can relate to today. One of those things are jobs. The job of a medieval knight can relate to a police officer. Some of the factors that contribute to the relationship between a medieval knight and a police officer are the knowledge needed to use a certain type of weaponry, their devotion, and the life…

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    CIA Drug Controversy 1986 The United States said to been dealing with illegal drugs and selling them as Crack-cocaine and Heroin. The CIA has tried everything to avoid questions, but they’ve gotten answers from Representatives and CIA officers. May 1, 2003 The Heroin Of politics by Alfred W. McCoy gave all evidence that the CIA’s drug trafficking did become a fact. A quote from the book “Over the past thirty years, the U.S. and UN prohibition has simply served to push production and processing…

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    Interest groups affiliated with both the law enforcement agencies consist Maryland Law enforcement officers, Inc. to promote enforcement of law and order to improve the individual and collective proficiency in their member’s performance of required duties. Anthoer interest group was The Fraternal Order of Police which serves over twenty thousand active and retired law enforcement officers from agencies throughout the state. “ The objectives of this association shall be to secure a closer…

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    Everyone wants to know who committed the murder. Did you know brain fingerprinting is a process that could help? It could be used for remembering things you have forgot. Brain fingerprinting is a forensic science technique that uses electroencephalography to determine whether specific information is stored in a person's brain by measuring electrical brain waves and recording a brain response known as a P300-MERMER. MERMER is abbreviated for Memory and Encoding Related Multifaceted…

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    Concrete evidence floats to the surface; a hope emerges from cloud of despair. Yet, the evidence is meaningless and hope gets electrocuted by the ionic discharge from clouds. Edward Snowden leaked information about the mass surveillance by NSA on 2013. Two years later the surveillance still continues and Snowden is a refugee in Russia. Billions of emails, messages, searches ,VOIP etc still get scrutinized by NSA today. Every Second NSA selects 100 Gigabyte of data for review. “If you want to…

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    Intelligence is a function that has been employed by nations and governments since the start of their existence. “From the spies sent by Moses to ‘spy out the land of Canaan’ to the advice of Sun Tzu to be subtle and ‘use spies for every kind of business.’” According to Richard Hughbank and Don Githens, “Intelligence is information that is analyzed and converted into a product to support a particular customer. Intelligence is both a process and a product that has played an important role in…

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