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    Developing the Special Operations Officer During my watch many mistakes were made training the Special Operations Officer. Special Forces recruited officers from all the military branches and it was not uncommon to find “A” Detachment commanders from all the combat arms; armor, artillery, engineers and of course, infantry. There were even signal and chemical corps officers serving in command positions in SF. The officer in command at SOG’s Radio Relay Site Hickory was an engineer officer when it…

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    In the United States, the criminal justice system follows two unique diverse models that protect the people. One of these models is the Due Process Model and in this model, the rights of the defendant are equally and fairly treated. Which this process being the main objective of this clause. The second model is the Crime Control Model and in this model strict punishments to the defendant committing the crime be forced but also protecting the individual 's rights as well. Both these models…

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    homes or with their effects, in particular the computers. There was no evidence that the Lower Merion School District obtained a warrant to place the spy program on the computers and that there was no warrant for the photographs and screenshots that the school district took using the spyware program on the computers. The fourth amendment also requires a search warrant when searching through someone’s property and information. The parents showed that the school did not…

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    This author uses warrants in his article such as admitting he is human, and respecting the beliefs and health of others. The audience would accept the author’s support for fact because his words are sympathetic toward animals, but also concerned for human health. The author’s…

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    The Toulmin method is a way to dissect an argument by breaking it apart to see the claim, evidence, and reasons so that the reader can make judgements on how well the parts were executed. There are lots of ideas and opinions about illegal immigration and how to correctly approach the issue to solve, however, there are “two approaches to illegal immigration that are currently being debated in Congress”. The step that should be taken by the government is giving the people what they want and not…

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    Criminal Justice/ Law Enforcement Many people question what it takes to get into a career or what you need. Sometimes when you're not sure about what career path you want to take you want to do a little searching. At times when we're doing this we don't even know exactly what type of question to ask. Everything depends on the career you want to take. For example, if you are looking into the law enforcement field you could ask where did all the laws come from? How did we come up with a…

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    tactical component of the police department (SCORE Unit: Kansas City, KS Police Department, 2008). In 2011 several members of the SCORE unit where the target of an FBI sting operation to catch police officers stealing during the execution of search warrants. Three members of the SCORE unit ultimately pled guilty, one to charges of conspiracy against civil rights and the other two to similar charges of violation of civil rights, other charges…

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    and/or person in violation of the criminal law, with a meaningful interference by the government. There has to be probable cause. A search and seizure have to be within reason, with a descriptive warrant explaining exactly what is to be searched and seized, signed by a judge. Search and seizure without a warrant can be conducted if the citizen volunteer permission. The Fourth Amendment is used when one feels their rights are offended. The Fifth Amendment is the protection against the…

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    I don't think that a search warrant should be required for Fre scenes because there would really be nothing left to search for. This is going through a scene after a huge fire. I would understand why some people would think a warrant to search would be reasonable because really no one would like to be accused of doing the crime. 3. Yes, I believe that color chips can be used to…

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    The plain view doctrine allows law enforcement the ability to seize evidence that can be used in court without first having to obtain a warrant (Hall, 2014). There are five elements that make up the requirements for the plain view doctrine to be lawful (Hall, 2014). 1. “the officer must lawfully be in an area 2. from which the object to be seized is in plain view, and 3. the officer does in fact see the item; 4. there is probable cause to believe the object is connected to a crime, and 5. the…

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