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    Response Essay Rewrite In recent times, Apple and the FBI have been arguing over the creation of software that would be able to reveal encrypted information. The author of the article Biting Apple Bruises Privacy Rights, argues the idea that by forcing Apple to hack their product will result in future violations of security and privacy. Personally, I strongly agree with the writer’s belief that forcing companies to reveal secured information is completely unwarranted and should not be allowed…

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    THEO presents as an action, thriller with a sci-fi element. The idea of a boy with a special genetic code that might be the answer to curing illness has merit. This type of plot is always a nice setup for action and conflict. It also has the opportunity to explain solid moral issues about immortality and the advances of science. There are solid themes about survival. The strength of this script is the character of Theo. He’s an easy protagonist to care about and root for. The idea of him living…

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    current justified homicide reports, it states that on average, about four hundred people are killed by law enforcement officers each year. While both the FBI and various law enforcement agencies may not agree on many things, the do however agree that the number of justifiable homicide deaths by law enforcement agencies…

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    of computer crimes, the most common forms of digital crime, computer crimes and cyber terrorism that presents the greatest threat and a summarization of the roles and responses of the United States Government, court systems and law enforcement agencies have enacted to combat computer crime. Categories…

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    Institute at UCO. Their stories of success motivated me to pursue a career as a federal agent. Not only did their stories persuade me to seek law enforcement opportunities at the federal level, but my values and those of the federal law enforcement agencies are aligned as well. I have grown to realize that I want to ensure the security of the Homeland by my enlistment in the National Guard. I learned that respect and integrity are of utmost importance when it comes to the community by spending…

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    Two of Alfred Hitchcock’s most famous films are the spy movies Notorious and North by Northwest. Released in 1946, Notorious is a film about romance, espionage, and Nazis. Alicia Huberman agrees to work for the U.S. government by seducing Alex Sebastian, a friend of her father and a U.S. traitor, in order to get inside his home and learn valuable Nazi secrets. Along the way, she falls in love with her colleague, T. R. Devlin, and the plan goes differently than expected. North by Northwest (1959)…

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    Law Enforcement Career

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    Just imagine being a police officer or detective that the dispatchers located and call to save someone's life. Law Enforcement could be your calling, just take note of all the requirements and complications that come from joining the Law Enforcement career. Taking on police officer duties obligates you to be ready for any and everything. It starts off with having a desire to save and protect people of your community at any stage of life. Once you have the desire, find what department you are…

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    Transnational Crime Essay

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    As an effect of globalization, today states are increasingly faced crimes which crossed national borders. Thus, more and extra international cooperation is an essential component of criminal investigation or prosecutions. Since criminal activities go beyond the national borders, it is clear that the international community has recognized the need for enhancing cooperation, particularly with respect to gathering evidence located outside national state borders. Officially demarcated borders…

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    Edward Snowden is responsible for one of the largest acts of espionage ever committed. He revealed sensitive information about wrongdoings of the Central Intelligence Agency, who were guilty of unethical acts of phone and internet surveillance. INTRODUCTION Edward Snowden, a former contractor employed to the CIA in the United States of America, left the country after leaking sensitive information to the public about extensive acts of internet and phone surveillance by the American government for…

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    The Probles of Police’s body cameras Same as most people has their phones, police are increasingly using body cameras. The footage that these cameras capture and the public's access to it, is having a tremendous influence in the court of public opinion. For example, some of the massive protests in different U.S. cities that have followed the controversial deaths of suspects at the hands of police. And some other investigations that have cleared officers of wrongdoing when body cameras confirmed…

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