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    Psychological Perspectives of Lone Wolf Terrorism The psychological perspective of lone wolf terrorism generates the characteristics of the terrorist, focusing on its demographic characteristics by understanding terrorists’ age, gender, social status, and education level. In the research statistic, the general characteristics of terrorists are mostly male, young people, high education background, good foreign language ability, and even high social status. Moreover, numbers of characteristics…

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    About Private Detective Chelmsford in Essex "Private Detective Chelmsford is an autonomous private analyst organization situated in Essex in the UK." "Private Detective Chelmsford covers most sorts’ examinations in both the Private and Corporate segment." "In the private segment Private Detective Chelmsford, following missing people, criminal safeguard and business succeeding while in the corporate division record verifications plus reviewing, follow indebted individuals, observation,…

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    Yakuza Case Study

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    Yakuza Organized Crime Group Organized crime groups have long been a part of society and an uphill battle for law enforcement. They are powerful, dangerous, well-structured groups of criminals with a common motive to commit crimes, make money, and maintain their freedom despite their actions. The Yakuza’s in particular are an organized crime group from Japan, and one of the most well-known organized crime groups throughout various countries. In order to understand the Yakuza’s, it is important…

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    Airport Security

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    CASE 1 – MAKING AIRPORTS MORE SECURE a) Based on the above scenario, it stated that the Department of Homeland Security has created a complex system of checks where the passengers are now required to show a valid photo ID and boarding pass in order to proceed to the terminal. When it comes to airport security, the first thing that usually comes to mind is a passenger screening. However, this system (system of checks) is not refined enough and has several identified problems such as an innocent…

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    Homeland Security Thesis

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    LITERATURE ANALYSIS: TOPIC IDENTIFICATION & BIBLIOGRAPHY Proposed Topic: I will be researching and discussing the Department of Homeland Security, and what it means to law enforcement and the American public. Proposed Thesis Statement: According to IC21 (1996), public and private information that is collected by the intelligence community and law enforcement differs, in that law enforcement collects specific information, whereas the intelligence community collects more…

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    Mass Shooting Theory

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    fact that mass shooting has occurred in their area. They are now on a long list of places that are traumatized and fearful of the future. These cities will always be defined as that place that has had a mass shooting. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has not defined the criteria of a mass shooting but others have defined it as “all shooting incidents in which four or more people are killed or injured by gunfire” (Washington Post). With all these shootings occurring on what is now seen as…

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    for the rape and murder of nine-year old Dawn Hamilton, and an analysis of police behavior, eyewitness testimony, and even the inactions of his legal team provide clear warning signs for potential injustice. Law enforcement’s role in a criminal investigation is prone to human error. Understandably, police have a desire to…

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    I have a true passion for anything that is related to the field of forensics. The study of crime scenes and the criminal mind are both fascinating to me. My dad is in charge of safety and security at the Tallahassee International Airport, as well as prior military, so I have been exposed to security, military and law enforcement career fields throughout my life. This exposure has sparked an interest in forensics and has led me to research different careers in the field of criminal forensics. Due…

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    Attack Scenario • Goals: 1. Shadow brokers sought to gain monetary compensation by extorting governments and individuals 2. Sought to bring attention to the abuse of power it perceived the United States National Security Agency (NSA) was developing for spying on other nations. 3. Obtain notoriety on a global scale • Resources required: • Skills and/or training- 1. Extensive knowledge of writing and discerning code. 2. Exceptional computer skills in hacking 3. Courses or practical…

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    The term white collar came about from Edwin Sutherland and has risen in notoriety recently. White collar crime has been more spotlighted in the last decade due to the magnitude of money that was stolen from countless innocent people. When the general public thinks about white collar crimes like Ponzi schemes, most of them bring up Bernie Madoff. Madoff was able to steal $50 billion from a myriad of individuals. Madoff is not the only criminal who preys on people and their trust. Allen…

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