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    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was established by this act of parliament: Homeland security Act of 2002. It was created to consolidate the US executive branch agencies linked to the security of the homeland‚ into a one cabinet department. It resulted into partnership of 22 agencies into one new and autonomous department. After the investigations of 9/11‚ the republican government under the presidency of George W. Bush came up with measures to solve the shortcomings of national security

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    will forever change the nation and the way the U.S. protects its citizens from terrorist threats. Before 9/11 the United States found difficulty in communicating intelligence information between federal agencies. Airport security was loose and was the responsibility of private contractors that were contracted through the airports. Intelligence gathering and dissemination was outdated and slowed due to flat budgets. September 11th would reveal many weaknesses in how the U.S. protects its citizens from

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    of national security and protection agencies came together in a proposal from President Bush to congress. Homeland Security (2017) stated that the White House released a national strategy for homeland security defining three objectives including prevention of terrorists’ attacks‚ reducing vulnerability‚ and minimizing damages and recovery from attacks that do occur. The DHS was approved and became operational on January 24‚ 2003‚ and now the government agencies had to learn to work together‚ and figure

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    Edward Snowden In 2006‚ when Edward J. Snowden joined the thousands of computer virtuosos going to work for America’s spy agencies‚ there were no recent examples of insiders going public as dissidents. However‚ his doubts towards the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency grew. Instead of merely opting out of surveillance work‚ Mr. Snowden embraced the disillusioned employees refashioning themselves as heroic whistle-blowers and so he delivered hundreds of highly classified

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    techniques such as fight choreography to have a predictable effect on the audience. Throughout the film of Taken Bryan Mills played by Liam Neeson is a Former U.S Central Intelligence Agency operative becomes the Hero of this film. With his daughter Kim kidnapped on a European tour trip. Bryan is told from Sam his close friends from his Agency that an Albanian human trafficking business probably kidnaped her based on a recording phone call from Kim. Bryan then decides to track down these Albanian human

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    navigation‚ amphibious assault tactics‚ team guerrilla operations‚ and paratrooping. The trainers were unaware at the time that their trainee force also contained spies who were actively reporting the forces every move back to Castro. (Central Intelligence Agency

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    on by a number of agencies with the coordinated intelligence of the National Counter-Terrorism Center (NCTC) established through recommendations made in the 9/11 commission report. The establishment of a central intelligence pool to be analyzed by experts from all of the major agencies was a seismic shift that allowed forces to be directed properly.

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    SSD 4 MOD 4 EXAM 1 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS PRECEDES THE HONORS TO THE NATION IN A NORMAL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS FOR A REVIEW? INSPECTION 1 WHEN IS THE AWARDING OF A DECORATION TO AN OUTGOING COMMAND TRANSFERRED? SEPARATELY; BEFORE 2 “ HAVE YOUR UNITS OPEN RANKS” AND “STACK ARMS; “BRING YOUR UNITS TO PRESENT ARMS”; AND “TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR UNITS” ARE ALL EXAMPLES OF WHICH TYPE OF ORDERS IN A MILITARY DRILL? DIRECTIVES 2 DURING A CEREMEONY‚ THE READY-FRONT MARKER IS POSITIONED HOW MANY STEPS TO THE

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    ORGANIZATION Angaleana Williams‚ Aleta Jester‚ Jerrica Denslow‚ Madison Brechlin‚ Melissa Barnes CJA/214 March 30‚2015 Jeremy Leach INTRODUCTION    Major organizational theories associated with policing Describe the organization of police agencies at the local‚ state‚ and federal level. The civil service system and how it affects police organization MAJOR ORGANIZATIONAL THEORIES ASSOCIATED WITH POLICING  Organizational Theory  There are 3 theories that fall in this category 1. 2. 3

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    America and praised Allah to bless it. Some words are there about police deep failure said by many Americans connecting it to the failure of the CIA and FBI to prevent the 9/11 attacks‚ even though many of the perpetrators were known to these agencies and were being tracked. Despite the staggering security lapses that were acknowledged in the aftermath of 9/11‚ no high-level officials were fired. The American mass media have ignored an a report in the Russian newspaper Izvestia that it is in possession

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