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    Homeland Security Efforts

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    limitations of homeland securities intelligence community. The intelligence community (IC) consist of local law enforcement, federal organizations, and other organizations that strive to investigate and monitor activities that pose a threat towards the United States and their own communities. Local law enforcement or Intelligence-led policing (ILP) is “a new dimension of community policing, building on tactics and methodologies during years of community policing experimentation." (USDOJ, 2014)…

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    Cultural and social diversity in the armed services has always been a subject of debate. As social acceptance and social norms change, the implementation of the Department of Defense’s policies always seems to be misaligned with the rest of American society. The branches of the military: Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines are striving to ensure that services are racially and ethnically diverse. The percentages are on the rise as an all-volunteer force is beginning to surpass the labor force,…

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    other standing orders they receive. The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), involves the producing and managing of foreign military intelligence. Their mission “is to provide timely, objective, all-source military intelligence to policy makers, to US armed forces around the world,”…

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    In the earliest communities, people were “Hunter-Gatherers”. This means, in most instances, men would hunt animals to eat, and women would gather fruits and vegetables. During this time people Nomads; they moved to new locations based upon the flocking patterns of the animals they hunted. After this, they learned that they could capture and breed the animals we ate. This is when the hunter-gatherer phases ended and the horticultural phase end. Communities began to grow, as humans were able to…

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    Patriot Act Pros And Cons

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    Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act. This act was created with the intention to deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world, and to enhance law enforcement investigatory tools (The United States Department of Treasury, n.d.). Due to this rapid implementation, many Americans believe that this Act was signed into law in hastily. That the White House pushed it through during a time of fear,…

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    However, Kille and Wihbey state the training is inadequate due to the lack of emphasis on each department’s policy of deadly force. Although each potential officer receives training on deadly force, the prematurity of the training doesn’t give the officer a sufficient understanding…

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    failing the plausible claim test for all complaints. Facts CDI is a defense contractor based in New York that conducts over…

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    Does Homeland Security in the United States need increased funding? With current circumstances and on-going terrorist threats around the world, does the national security of the United States need more funding to protect its civilians? This paper argues that financial support of homeland security in the United States is of high importance and any necessary funds should be made for the cause. In 2016 alone, there have been multiple terrorist attacks, including the recent bombings in Brussels,…

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    Despite the credible amount of photographic evidence, and many eyewitness testimonies, the findings let the police department off easy, with a slap on the wrist; however that didn’t stop the press from really letting the investigation committee really have at it. As Alice Stone Blackwell commented “A police force that cannot handle a street parade has not been taught the…

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    The Department of Homeland Security is an appropriate organizational design for several essential elements which are transferring immigration and naturalization service, border patrol, U.S. customs service, animal and plant health inspection service, U.S. Coastguard, and transportation security administration. The intelligence community mission is to supply the homeland security enterprise with timely intelligence information that is needed to protect, safe, resilient, and secure the United…

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