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    Police officers should be required to wear body cameras.They should because the camera could be and eye witness of the crime. What I mean by eye witness is that if an police officer gets hurt and cannot speak for their self and the suspect got away, then the chief of that city can easily pull up that video as evidence and capture the suspect.It should also be required because the suspect can easily lie on the police officer and it will be their word against the police officer word.Body cams can…

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    through exposure and deterrence of crime (Dixon, 1929, p. 178). The regional UK crime unit is composed of territorial police forces and National Law Enforcement bodies. They have a Chief Constable who resembles a U.S. sheriff and a National Crime Agency that performs the same tasks as the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the States. The largest compilation of police lies in the British Transport sector due to thousands of miles of railways in Britain.…

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    Edward Snowden Crimes

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    of the NSA’s data collection programs, the first thought is of whistleblower Edward Snowden, who leaked classified American documents in 2013. These documents revealed to Americans the ways the NSA collected their information for investigation. The agency was found wrongfully collecting information from other countries such as China to investigate previous attacks on the U.S. Department of Defense (Cate 31). Domestically, one of the biggest things Americans learned about was PRISM, a program…

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    According to Ortmeier & Meese, subculture is a smaller culture within a larger culture, with the same beliefs, behavior, and interest. Subcultures also develop self protection for the the people of the subculture in this case we are talking about police officers. In stated in the text, that a new police officer learns to adopt the beliefs and the attitudes of the people in the department around including peers and supervisors. Once the officer enter into the police subculture, the police is now…

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    Ip Theft Case

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    ICE has become the leading agency surrounding the investigation of IP theft to include those illicit activities associated with that theft such as smuggling and money laundering. Counterfeit products are being targeted and seized on a daily basis entering ports, airports, and other points of entry into the US. The goal of ICE is not limited to targeting and seizure of counterfeit products but is meant to impede the manufacturing, distribution, sales, and financing of those TCOs and other…

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    “The date which will live in infamy,” December 7, 1941, was everything that Franklin D. Roosevelt feared during his vision in 1937, during the Japanese invasion of Manchurian China. Roosevelt recognized that the rise and militarization of air power made the world much smaller. The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans had been an adequate protective zone for much of the United States’ history, but that was rapidly changing. Similarly, the rapid change in Europe towards totalitarian governments gave…

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    another were identified as being involved in commercial sex activities. In the past, law enforcement agencies were not including human trafficking training in their annual or basic career development curricula. Such issue prevented officers from being able to identify victims of human trafficking while responding to calls for service. Since 2012, with the creation of 787.06, many law enforcement agencies had included advanced human trafficking training to their street officers, specifically…

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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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    Rattle Watch History

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    In 1652 New York created the first Rattle Watch, this was before they thought of whistles. The rattles made a distinct noise calling for help. These wooden rattles were used well into the 19th century. The 1700’s saw more and more people moving into the cities and seaports which meant more work for the Watch. With Goods being shipped in and out at ever increasing pace the attraction for thieves and graft became greater and the crowd it brought made the job tougher. Taverns and brothels filled…

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    DIRNSA Directorate

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    president, the military and other agencies. Analysts intercept millions of communication data every week – whistleblower Edward Snowden noted it is almost “8 times the library of Congress”, conducted every single day. (The Guardian, 2013) The other subdivision regulates the NSA’s main…

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