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    Most critics of surveillance argue about how it is an abuse of power, a violation of people 's privacy, and most importantly, unconstitutional, while proponents of surveillance claim the benefit of surveillance is a reduction in the probability of high-cost events such as terrorism. Government surveillance programs, when conducted in controlled situations and closely audited by independent organizations, do not directly harm innocent civilians, especially when they benefit the safety of the…

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    The Government's fight against terrorism to protect the American People would require it to police and establish dominance over individual technology companies. Most technology companies have been steadily increasing their use of safeguards following recent hacking attacks and revelations from former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, so accessing phones will continue to become even more difficult for the FBI and other agencies. The American…

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    Essay On Background Check

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    large business it is very important to conduct a background check on employees. Studies show 3 out of 10 business failures are caused by employee theft. Employers need reliable employees they can trust. Certain position without a doubt such as police, security, and school officials just to name a few should be checked. People want to think the person they are working with or taking care of their love ones would not be harm. Negligent hiring lawsuits are on the rise. Federal and State laws…

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    Operations security or OPSEC is the process of protecting unclassified information that can be used against us. According to the Operations Security Professional’s Association, Operations security presents us with challenge of putting ourselves in the shoes of our threats from individuals, groups, other countries, foreign espionages, or organizations (Operations Security Professional’s Association). Operation security is primarily related to the military, but operations security can be related…

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    Stopping School Shootings

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    school shootings or worrying about an invasion of privacy of students? Ever since 9/11 ,security around the country has increased. Airports have scanners and more security guards. More violence has occurred in towns. Riots have taken place around the country. Politicians have put gun laws in place, but not in every state, and some have not been enforced. Laws do not protect people if they are not backed up by police and law enforcement .These weapons in the wrong hands can cause violence in…

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    Is a goal of yours to make sure that those around you are safe? Security jobs offer the satisfaction to make sure that your goal is achieved every day. Random Patrol For those that are looking to go into this security position, it offers the individual the chance to ride around in a vehicle and scan assigned area for suspicious individuals. This particular service that you can provide can be 24/7, K-9, or bike control. What’s the difference? The 24/7 patrol duty is being available 24/7/365…

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    needed to create an intelligence organization focused primarily on global monitoring, collection, and processing of data information for counterintelligence and foreign intelligence purposes. This intelligence organization is called the National Security Agency (NSA) and was established in 1972 by President Truman. The NSA had few issues with the American people, up until 2013, when the Guardian newspaper reported that the NSA was collecting the telephone and email records of tens of millions…

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    As the Chief of Police for Baltimore, the fact that a Top Secret intelligence report exists which revealed a potential dirty bomb attack by a Middle East-based terrorist in the Baltimore in the next 48 hours is extremely troubling. Since this area serves as a piece of critical infrastructure to the city of Baltimore and it a major tourist area, the effects of a successful dirty bomb attack would be catastrophic. Without the proper security clearance to access the details of the report, the…

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    that encouraging residents to watch for each other and report suspicious behavior to the police will bring about a reduction in crime (Rosenbaum, 1987:112). However, the potential offenders might be avoid from commend a crime, if they believe that community watch areas are too risky to commit crime. Offenders might be avoid from committing a crime if they believe that the Neighbourhood Watch has the enhance police strategy and will incapacitate offenders (Rosenbaum, 1987:112). So, it is unclear…

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    Who exactly are the PC police? Who is it making these lists of acceptable and non acceptable words and phrases? Liberals blame conservatives, the old blame the young, and professors blame students. People of any ideology, race, social stature or age have the ability to say inappropriate…

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