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    Anthony, your examples of the steps your city’s police department have taken and the idea that it should be easily applied to homeland security makes complete sense. I fear that one of the issues that prohibits successful communication and trust between a police department and its’ citizens, is the size of the department and the city or county that they serve. I currently work in a city of approximately 55,000 people and I’d say for the most part, the citizens are very trusting of our department…

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    significant role nowadays in homeland security for law enforcement officers. These types of awareness roles will help law enforcement officers play a bigger role in protecting our homeland. Yes, it will involve extra requirements for our law enforcement officers; in the interest of homeland security, it is important. Homeland Security involves everyone, from all the way from the lowest level to the highest levels of the country. With these bigger roles, police tactics focus on "...the…

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    Houston Community College’s police force is changing how they operate. By the end of this semester, officers will be rotating from campus to campus and working in overlapping shifts. Today, the HCC police force is broken up into five commands: Central, Northeast, Northwest, Southwest, and Coleman and Southeast under the same command. Officers are assigned to a single commands such as the group that covers the Southeast campus off I-45, Fraga and Coleman. “They operate inside whatever that…

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    hospital police department with police being very visible and active with the involvement of disgruntled patients or family members and facility security. In the past two years this department has grown and continues to grow with the increase issues with workplace violence. I was surprised to learn that police hired by the hospital have the same privileges as city and state police and have the ability to enforce all laws; I guess I always considered them more in the role of a “security guard”…

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    Prison Reflection

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    In the first prison which was Cummings the security system was my overall impression for me. At Wrightsville the furniture was my overall because the way the inmates built and working hard to produce the best furniture. In the Washington prison my overall was the when the security system where so organized. The way the officers talk to us and explained. Voner the most overall impression was when we was able to see the inmates that where on dead road and to see how the live before the get…

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    UMD Alerts Case Study

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    to make them feel safe on campus, which is a basic need for a place that many of them call home. On a large campus, such as Maryland’s, ensuring everyone’s constant safety remains one of the most difficult tasks. One of the University of Maryland Police Department’s strategies to keep students up to date on the crimes on and around campus is UMD Alerts. The mass messaging system provides detailed information about what crime happened, where it happened, when it happened, and what steps the…

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    Undercover journalism is used in order to expose truth without the reporter being noticed as a journalist on the job. One undercover reporter, John Kelly, roamed a school in order to reveal the level of security in the building. Kelly asked the administration about the security of the school, and then asked where the restroom is located. Kelly purposely walked a different direction, and once the staff noticed they contacted the law enforcement. The school was under lockdown, the children were…

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    Safe Harbo Case

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    companies, as to comply with the Safe harbor Scheme but the modifications to privacy practices has increased protection of personal data thereby decreasing disputes. The enforcement bodies like FTC have made full effort to educate companies about polices, stringent the scheme and increase collaboration among EU data protection panel and US companies. The ADR has made it trusted mechanism by resolving disputes readily and at nominal fees between the two parties. Eradicating the Safe Harbor…

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    contractor must have a clear understanding on the needs of that organization and their overall security objectives. As partners, both contractor and customer must strive for communications which are both honest and open (Fay, 2009). The supply side must have the same company speak as the buyer side. The same could be said is true with participants from within the organization. For example, the security officer must be able to bridge leadership 's vision to the successful operations of the IT…

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    street, they have a security camera that is watching their every move. Security cameras have been keeping areas safe for decades. They have been able to find criminals and prevent crimes from taking place. While security cameras are able to decrease the crime rate, they are debated on because people claim they invade privacy or are not always good at solving crime. In The Giver by Lois Lowry the community is filled with security cameras similar to this world which has security cameras…

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