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    In recent years it has become increasingly harder for the public to trust police officers. This being said, many have tried ways to improve the complicated relationship between the two. The newest attempt included the introduction of body-worn cameras to policing communities. The public and police relationship does benefit from this product, but also includes influential disadvantages. Police body-worn cameras are starting to impose a great deal of issues. Issues such as privacy breaches,…

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    While whistleblowing is deemed as wrong and harmful, it is necessary in order to report the fraud and deceit that goes on behind our backs. Edward Snowden is one of the most known whistleblowers of our time, since his case happened so recently. Snowden didn’t release the documents for personal benefits, but for the citizens of the United States. He put his life on the line to expose what the government is doing behind our backs, and for that reason, I think his crimes should be pardoned. Edward…

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    Son Tay Raid Analysis

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    Around May 1970 intelligence analysts detected the presence of Prisoners of War (POW) at Son Tay. On November 20th 1970 Son Tay POW camp was raided. No POWs were found at Son Tay. In the span of seven months, intelligence failed to detect the transfer of Son Tay POW’s. The Son Tay raid is regarded as a tactical success, and has largely been analyzed from a tactical standpoint. Analysis of the intellectual failure is necessary. Even in the modern era POWs still exist and rescue attempts are still…

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    Early Officer Detection

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    Summary The article Early Detection of the Problem Officer by Dino DeCrescenzo, starts off by mentioning how there is now an unfortunate pattern of problem police officers, even though police officers are now considered to be better educated and trained professionals than before. The article focuses primarily on databases, that according to the U.S. Department of Justice, are “designed to identify problematic behavior and allow early intervention to correct misconduct” (DeCrescenzo 2006).…

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    Edward Joseph Snowden (born June 21, 1983) is an American privacy activist, computer professional, former CIA employee, and former government contractor who leaked classified information from the United States National Security Agency (NSA) in 2013. The information revealed numerous global surveillance programs, many run by the NSA and the Five Eyes with the cooperation of telecommunication companies and European governments. (wikipedia, n.d.) Edward Snowden was working as a technical contractor…

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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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    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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    operate and how to identify their activities while on duty. Learning the type of tactics that terrorist may use, their typical living situations, and how to analyze and gather data and intelligence for suspected terrorism and share it with other agencies, are important measures. Knowing how to investigate suspected terrorists while upholding the Constitution and not targeting the entire community is challenging but important.…

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    What exactly is technology? Technology is said to be the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes especially in a particular area. When first thought of technology is looked at as things that are electronically operated, but there is way more to technology then just things involving wires and batteries. What is the Investigative process? The investigative processes are the steps and procedures taken to solve a case. Steps include identifying what crime was committed, gathering…

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    Purpose Of SWAT Report

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    We have to manage our resources and use Interlocal agreements with other agencies that do have the means. Decisions are made at the Command levels that have the vested interest of the City management and most importantly the tax payers. Good Police leadership uses a vast amount of information to come to these types of conclusions…

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