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    This paper addresses ethical and moral dilemmas, played out in a scenario in which Officer Johnny Jones, newly assigned to an undercover narcotics unit is paired up with veteran Officer Tony Denardo. Officer Denardo quickly impresses upon Officer Jones, his feelings about the narcotics unit and the police agency on a whole. The veteran officer leaves such a strong impression on the “rookie”, he (Officer Jones) soon starts displaying similar characteristics and boisterous attitudes. Officer…

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    Russell Entrapment

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    The issue within the United States v. Russell case was did entrapment occur within the case. Russell argued that entrapment did occur. The reason being is because Joe Shapiro who was an undercover DEA officer who provided Russell with the ingredients to make illegal methamphetamine. Joe Shapiro providing ingredients shows that he helped participate in the criminal activity that was occurring. Therefore, Russell defense argued that since Joe Shapiro participated within his enterprise for the…

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    when he replaced Jeff Yagher in the role of undercover cop Tommy Hanson in…

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    Date Rape Case Study

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    North Carolina State University announced they had developed such a product—one that changes color when it encounters drugs like Rohypnol (also known as roofies), Xanax, and GHB, which are commonly used to facilitate rape. They named the company Undercover Colors, and claim to be The First Fashion Company Empowering Women to Prevent Sexual Assault.…

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    population of the United States.7 The jury based on the DNA evidence sentenced Sutton to 25 years in prison. In 2002, superb undercover research by several journalists and academic professionals shed light to problems in the crime lab which had existed and were well known to city officials. Houston’s CBS partner, KHOU-Channel 11 aired a series of investigative undercover reports on the poor and unethical forensic practices of the Houston Police Department's Crime Lab that may have led to…

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    Does something as simple as a book have the power to change a society? Can a change of rules morph the North Korean culture into a more liberating society? Just as books changed Equality 7-2521 in the novel Anthem by Ayn Rand? As readers dive into this communist and totally controlled society that takes place in Rand’s novel, their minds can’t help but be completely intrigued by such an intense life that our main character, Equality 7-2521, is forced to live. A place where the words “I”, “me”,…

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    In the long run, monitoring could do more harm than good. It is often argued that monitoring is the best way to protect your child. Harlen Coben, the author of the editorial “ The Undercover Parent” claims it would be neglect for a parent not to protect their child from dangerous chatter by listening to every single conversation. Coben states that “Trust is one thing, but surrendering parental responsibility to a machine that allows…

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    though they are racist and focus more on the black population, they want to rid the world of all they seem "unfit". This is why you can find undercover videos of planned parenthood employees committing all sorts of crimes to get woman and girls to get abortions. This may seem like a statement that is overblowing the situation there are countless undercover investigations, from civilians all over the US, showing this to be true. The rest of this article will show some of them, starting with a…

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    Beginning in the 1960s, and escalating in usage into the 1980s, Canadian police forces began utilizing a new method of undercover police work to elicit confessions from suspects in cases that seem to have hit a wall. Applying this technique, a group of undercover police officers create a fictitious criminal organization and attempt to entice their targets into becoming interested in this organization. Slowly, methodically, and over an extended period, the officers gained the suspect’s trust and…

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    counters? Fatalities and injuries could increase therefore each unit have a medical vehicle or man who works well with first aid nearby. Insecurity of people being watched is a simple problem with an easy solution, have officers keep a close eye undercover but keep it casual. The whole point of this argument was to increase law enforcement in major cities and reduce the amount of deaths in the U.S. I believe solemnly that many people may feel safer. They will live in security than fear causing…

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