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    police officer, then you are basically seeing what these officers were doing. The movie Serpico, with Al Pacino, is a portrayal of the corruption of police officers in the 1970’s. The majority of the officers involved in this corruption were mostly undercovers in plain clothes that were supposed to be shutting down gambling operations, getting narcotics off of the streets, breaking up prostitution rings, and enforcing the laws. Granted, officers have the right to use discretion and issue a…

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    The Pinkerton Agency

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    The undercover operations can be used to detect any wrongful actions within a company. A sample of the types of concerns that have been revealed for clients have been employee thefts, substance abuse, compliance and supervision issues, lack of work productivity, safety problems, and fraud. The undercover investigator reports to the client to provide them with progress reports throughout the investigation…

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    evidence. Third, detectives and undercover officers must be knowledgeable and posses a firm and complete understanding of the law. This is important to avoid any illegal actions and to validate investigations. Therefore, a comprehensive up to date knowledge of laws and regulations at the local, state and federal levels is necessary. Fourth, it is important that detectives and undercover officers have good judgment and decision-making skills. Often, undercover officers are placed in…

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    Miranda Rights Case Study

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    It is well-known fact that the release of miranda rights have brought a hard time to America Legitimate law enforcement, because the law required they to inform suspects who are being arrested that they do not have to answer any questions while in interrogation, which largely limited chance of criminal investigator to obtain admissible statements from criminal suspects, that is, this constitutional rights have given the police office a hard time to get a potential suspect to confess to a crime.…

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    attacks the brain by causing the hemispheres only to be independent of one another which in turn causes severe hallucinations. The main character of the book is Bob Arctor, he works as a secret FBI agent codename “Agent Fred”. His mission is go undercover and crack down on citizens who use the drug Substance D, the only problem is that he is ordered to investigate on himself as the FBI do not know his identity. As Agent Fred, he wears a suit to conceal his identity due to protocol…

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    You start off as a patrol office then you can move up to sergeant, lieutenant, and lastly chief. Some townships have detectives and that go undercover as well. “In my department we have people that go undercover,” said Nyhart. “The main people that go undercover are in the narcotics department for our township.” Narcotics department is all about solving crimes with drug related problems. According to Nyhart, Haverford Township see mostly people with…

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    Undercover officers are part of this endeavor, as they attempt to preempt dangerous crimes. However, undercover officers could never be successful in their job were it not for artifice. They rely on their ability to create a fake persona believable enough to fool criminals. This deception allows them to infiltrate…

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    The Departed Analysis

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    Screenplay Critique #2 When you imagine different films in different genres, there are a whole list of different assumptions that audiences expect from each genre. Based on the fast scene changes of the script, it’s evident that The Departed is a crime drama action film. Since it’s an action film, there are also not many long winded character monologues and all of the characters have short dialogue to keep up with the faster pace of the film and keep the audience engaged. The action starts from…

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    The Movie Serpico

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    I read about the movie Serpico on a list of 125 must-see movies on the net. The movie is about a real-life NYPD (New York City Police Department) officer Frank Serpico who went undercover to expose the corruption in the police system. The great Al Pacino plays the titular character, who is an honest police officer in a completely corrupt police force. The movie tells the story of Serpico’s life from the time he joined the force in 1960 to the time he resigned in 1972. The movie starts in 1972…

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    Law enforcement officers may be on an undercover mission or operation that may require them to follow procedures as well as the five interdependent phases of Operations security in order to ensure their safety and protection. Operations security does not just apply to undercover operations. Operations security applies to law enforcement officers in all aspects of their job from traffic stops to drug raids.…

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