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    This Apple vs the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) case study focuses on the one of many instances when the FBI has requested Apple to allow access into one of their devices. This case looks into a terrorist in California and gaining access into one of the terrorist’s iPhone. Apple is constantly looking to improve the security of their products because their customers value privacy. According to Muzamil Riffat‚ privacy is a subjective phenomenon. The definition of privacy is due to change based

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    patrol’s commercial vehicle enforcement bureau troopers were talking late Thursday night to a commercial truck driver whose rig was believed to have struck the structure."It appears the commercial vehicle made contact with the bridge‚" Washington State Trooper Mark Francis said. "Whether it was the cause of the collapse or made contact as the bridge was falling‚ it appears it hit the bridge." The bridge was not classified as structurally deficient‚ but a Federal Highway Administration database listed

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    The Fbi Virtual Case File

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    Fundamentals of IT Project Management | | | | Table of Contents Summary2 How I researched the case3 Case Discussion3 What I have learned in this case study5 Works Cited7 Summary The Virtual Case File (VCF) from the Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI) was a failed technology project that cost the United States Government over $170 million dollars including $105 million worth in unusable code. The FBI desperately needed an upgrade to their IT infrastructure which it is in three

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    Police Organization Paper

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    Police Organization Paper CJS/210 3/18/2012 Police Organization Paper I this paper I am going to explain to you the various types of police agencies at the local‚ state‚ and federal level and how each is organized. I will also identify the principal roles and functions of police organizations and their roles as they relate to the law. When I am finished with my paper you should have a better understanding of police organizing and how police organization works. The United States has one of

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    Race-based Jury Nullification Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice Race-based Jury Nullification Racial differences within the court system of the United States can create various interpretations of laws and the impartiality of such laws. Minorities within this country may believe that the criminal justice system has prejudices and may dismiss the legality of certain laws. Jury nullification is a process in which members of the jury exonerate a person of a guilty verdict although the

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    Criminal Justice

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    training‚ are continually growing. These positions in the criminal justice fields have different educational requirements. In the following I will research information on the hiring requirements of an entry level position of one Local‚ State and Federal Criminal Justice field. The first employer I would like to apply to when I begin my career in the criminal justice field at the state level would be a deputy sheriff in Polk County. This opening is for a full time entry level position which has

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    Review of G-Men

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    time in a role in which he was stopping the crime instead of aiding it. Hoover realized that the film industry was an easily accessible market to influence and G-men was the beginning of this change from heroism of criminals to the glorification of federal agents across the nation. With Hoover’s drastic change to the film industry‚ he not only showed the importance of FBI agents to the country but also gained an enormous amount of power over the

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    White Collar Crime

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    controlling money in a business is most likely commit embezzlement. A shortened definition of embezzlement is "to steal money that is entrusted to Phillips 2 one." This is one of the fastest rising crimes in the nation. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ embezzlement rose thirty eight percent from 1984 to 1993 (U.S. Dept. of Justice 239). Forgery is another growing form of white collar crime. This is defined as the act of imitating or counterfeiting documents or signatures for the purpose

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    Ecommerce Law

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    Here are the salient features of Republic Act 8792: It gives legal recognition of electronic data messages‚ electronic documents‚ and electronic signatures. (section 6 to 13) Allows the formation of contracts in electronic form. (section 16) Makes banking transactions done through ATM switching networks absolute once consummated. (section 16) Parties are given the right to choose the type and level of security methods that suit their needs. (section 24) Provides the mandate for the electronic

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    Public Enemies Book Review

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    Public Enemies People magazine gave it four stars and critics choice. The Washington Post says‚ “A wild and amazing story‚ and Burrough tells it with great gusto... It is hard to imagine a more careful‚ complete and entertaining book on the subject‚ and on this era.” Newsweek proclaims‚ “A rollicking yarn whose prose bounces across the page like a getaway car through a wheat field.” All of these nationwide publications have high praise for Public Enemies‚ America’s Greatest Crime Wave and the

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