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    Throughout the 1970s, as Iran realized tremendous profits from oil production, a gap developed and expanded between the wealthy and the poor. A recession, which began in 1975, increased tensions between the classes in Iran. Secular protests in the form of marches, organizations, and political poetry readings sprouted up and spread all across the country. Then, late in October of 1977, the Ayatollah Khomeini's 47-year-old son Mostafa died suddenly of a heart attack, and rumors did spread that he…

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    The Law Enforcement Community has become highly visible targets for citizens to degraded and disregard their authority. For some reason, police officers suddenly represent inequality in our society, and their training and enforcement abilities are under intense scrutiny. The safety of officers is compromised daily as they try to serve and protect our communities. My experience with law enforcement…

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    Community policing needs organizational transformation which is similar to the needs of homeland security. For law enforcement to successfully implement homeland security practices they must transform the organization, not just have certain officers learn about how to ‘fight terror’. This includes police learning how terrorists 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…

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    through a cohesive and trusting bond, the police and the citizens can work out the problem of the community together. This form of policing does not look at race, culture, or sexual orientation,…

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    Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996, America saw an increased need for first responders to be local. By increasing the education and information shared with local and state law enforcement, the Federal Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security (after its creation in 2003) have increased the number of individuals…

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    1) Discuss the major environmental influences on the agencies of the criminal justice system. - Klofas, Stojkovic, & Kalinich, (1990) described a system 's organizational environment as any external phenomenon, event, group or individual which is composed of technological, legal, political; economic, demographic, ecological and cultural forces - The relationship between an organization and its environment is interdependent. The organization is affected by its environment, and the environment…

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    Introduction This fall semester, I was honored with the privilege of interning with the Bibb County Sherriff Department under the supervision of Cindy Gresham, the executive assistant. Historically, this agency was two separate entities, the Macon Police Department and the Bibb County Sheriff Department. In the year of 2003, the two separate agencies became consolidated into one unified formalized government formally known today as “the Bibb County Sheriff Department.” Ultimately, this…

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    Issues In Law Enforcement

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    With the growing amount of issues within the United States, our society would be different if it was not for the hand of the law. Apart of the hand of the law is law enforcement or police officers, which are officers sworn to protect and severe the citizens of the United States great society. (Ortmeier, 7/2005, p. 14) Having laws without people to enforce them or allow people to take the law into their own hands, has had significant issues in the past. (Ortmeier, 7/2005, p. 7) Within the United…

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    Port Scanning Policy

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    risks. a. Port Scanning Policy: 1. Purpose and Scope: The purpose of this port scan is to get the information about the devices connected in the network and get verified from the security officer so that none of the irrelevant ports are open and to make companies devices more secure. This policy is applicable to the security officer having control over devices connected in the network. 2. Policy: This policy covers the guidelines for scanning the companies’ infor-mation…

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    phone. The continuously changing security environment over the years since 9/11, combined with the acceleration of advancing technologies in both the physical and virtual domains, have already begun to change the dynamics of traditional law enforcement in American. Additionally, the threat environment, societal shifts and bending of cultural norms, incivility and unrest, combined with rising budget and resource constraints present large hurdles for many police departments to overcome in the…

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