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    Coleman was awarded “Officer of the Year” in 1999 for his persistent effort to fight against the war on drugs in Tulia. He was able to arrest people that were committing crimes such as selling cocaine near school zones and personally selling an undercover officer drugs. Thomas was viewed as a hero in the eyes of law enforcement and the Attorney General of Tulia. However, several allegations in the case exposed the true identity of Thomas Coleman. The defendants had legitimate evidence that…

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    do so, evidence of a possible operation must be at least reasonable. To find this needed evidence, it would be best to go undercover to learn the inner workings of the operation. For example, one way to find this evidence would be to portray a human trafficker. In doing so, members of this illegal operation may try to do business with you. While conducting this undercover work, it would be best to wear some type of recording device so any evidence collected can be used. From that point, it…

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    In the most recent decades the criminal justice system has made significant strides and has grown tremendously. In result, numerous people have been interested in pursuing criminal justice careers which has resulted in an dramatic increase on the amount of research on the criminal justice system and it’s related topics (Copes and Pogrebin, 2012). Therefore, we now have the ability to know more about how the criminal justice organizations function on a day to day basis. In Voices From Criminal…

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    Why Is Dog Fighting Wrong

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    Dog fighting, A violent sport including two dogs in a ring or pit forced to fight one another for the entertainment of the spectators or the dogfighters aka dogmen. The process starts with these dog owners buying and raising these animals, mostly pits, sometimes multiple dogs at a time to do one thing. They train them, sometimes with extreme circumstances and teach them how to fight and kill other dogs. It is a fight to the death and it is all for money. A gambling ring that allows cruel…

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    If an officer was to conduct an interrogation while someone was in custody or they cannot leave on their free will and are being detained, and that officer failed to read them their Miranda rights, hence, that evidence will not be admissible in court. Henceforth, the information that the officer obtained is considered illegal and cannot be used as evidence against the person being charged (staff and staff). However, if an officer was to arrive on scene and the suspect started to tell the…

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    Becoming A Dea Agent Essay

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    the United States. Several crucial aspects of becoming a Drug Enforcement Administration agent include education, skills, and training. A profession as a DEA operator accompanies some extraordinary dangers, essentially in the area of undercover work. Undercover agents may be tasked with transporting large amounts of illicit drugs or money. DEA agents regularly deal with suspects who have dangerous and violent criminal histories, including firearms offenses and other violent pasts. DEA agents…

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    Bob Arctor is a friend of Fabin’s along with Jim Barris and Ernie Luckman. They share a house together and are all addicts. Their drug of choice is a psychedelic named Substance D, nicknamed Death. Fred is a narcotics agent. He has been working undercover to bust dealers of Substance D, a highly addictive drug that splits a user’s brain hemispheres in half after long time use. The goal is to find the source of Substance D. After…

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    casually, spying includes a spy ring, is the procuring of data considered mystery or classified without the consent of the holder of the data. Undercover work is pertinently covert, as it is by definition unwelcome and much of the time unlawful and deserving of law. Secret activities is a subset of insight intelligence gathering, which incorporates undercover work and additionally data gathering from open sources. The previous spy agent…

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    for the job. He to sociology classes and public speaking classes. He completed four years of college in Massachusetts. He got a minor in physiology and a Bachelor’s of Science. It is required to have a four-year degree or extensive involvement in undercover, surveillance or drug cases. After graduating college, Matt applied for an internship with the United States Marshalls. While with the Marshalls he gained a lot of experience of how the job worked and this helped him later gain a job with…

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    Should Parents of Teens and Tweens Go Undercover? Harlan Coben, the author of ¨The Undercover Parent¨ editorial (19 March 2009) from the New York Times online website claims that parents should have conversations about their internet safety concerns with their teens and tweens, and let them know that Spyware is a possibility. I agree with Coben’s claims. The fact that kids are getting more involved with phones and other technologies, shows a greater risk of kids getting into malicious websites…

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