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    On a day to day basis, over the majority of the populous of the United States conduct their daily routines without a thought that their rights to freedom of religion, choice, speech or individuality could be taken away. Most have no clue of how the country is being protected or who is assisting in those efforts in trying to keep it protected. If I had to make an assessment, that assessment would be that the culture of Americans is complacent when it comes to their freedoms and liberties. When…

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    Private Security Officer

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    The roles of police officers and private security officers generally has the same functions, but each officer has their own tasks and priorities while on duty. Private security guards have a wide variety of job tasks. According to Mulone (2011), several malls in the United Kingdom has found that security officers tasks devote a lot of their time to non-security functions, such as customer service. Private security officers has the power of citizen’s arrest, but in case of an emergency, security…

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    All movies you watch have similarities whether you notice it or not. Even a war time action movie like Zero Dark Thirty and a dystopian political thriller like V for Vendetta have similarities. All movies use symbolism and a lot of times these symbols are repeated. Themes also go hand in hand with symbolism. Evaluating a movie’s theme and detecting symbolism can help one understand the movie better and uncover underlying messages. Also, analyzing music, color schemes, and other factors such as…

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    communities viewed law enforcement, and the various types of barriers that has created challenges to recruit Asian-American applicants. As the population of Asians continue to grow in the United States, there has been a greater demand for law enforcement agencies to create police-community rapport with the Asian community. With a larger population of Asian-Americans across the United States, more challenges are placed on police departments to recruit qualified Asian-American officers to mirror…

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    In state and large local police and departments recruits get training in their agencies police academy. In small agencies recruits often attend a regional or state academy. Training includes classroom instructions in constitutional laws civil rights, state laws and local ordinances and police ethics. Recruits also receive training and supervised experience…

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    Battling Child Exploitation with digital forensics is a well written article discussing the outrageous growth of child sex trafficking due to the growth of technology and the easy access to speedy communication around the world. The increase in this category of crimes is in a 1,000-percent increase since 2004. Along with that statistic, “The National Consumers League states 56 percent of children between the ages of eight and twelve have a cellphone, with the average age of receiving a first…

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    Kalief Briker Case Study

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    Police accountability has been in question for many years regarding to treating the public fairly regardless who they are or where they come from. In recent encounters with the public, the police were not accountable for their actions. The trust between community and policing has been lost because of incidents that the police has not been punished for. Incidents like the Kalief Browder and Pedro Hernandez case, losing communication with the community, the mayor of New York City not implementing…

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    Edward Snowden's Analysis

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    When in May 2013, Edward Snowden disclosed information about the U.S. intelligence conducting controversial government surveillance activities to newspaper reporters, the US government accused him of violating the Espionage Act of 1917. Specifically, Snowden currently faces three criminal charges. The first charge falls under section 641 of the United State Code for theft of government property. The other two charges fall under the Espionage act section 793 (d) and section 798 (a)(3). These two…

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    ARGUMENTATIVE Essay 11/10 my argument is about what is more important our privacy or national security there has been info released on many websites about a man named edward snowden who worked with the NSA, Snowden began noticing programs that were spying on phone records and webcams and internet use. Snowden left the company after leaking the information. I think that the government should not be spying on U.S Citizens for “security reasons because then that means the government think that we…

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    Edward Snowden, a government official, worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which gathers, processes, and analyzes national security information, and the National Security Agency (NSA), which is responsible for global monitoring, collecting and processing information and data for foreign intelligence and counterintelligence purposes. During his time of working for the government, he discovered and released private documents containing information proving government surveillance.…

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