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    CBI The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is the premier investigating police agency in India‚ and is an elite force which plays a major role in the preservation of values in public life and ensuring the health of national economy. It is a governmental agency under Government of India It was only after the SC decided to monitor its investigations‚[35][36][37] the CBI moved faster and arrests of high-profile persons were made. CAG who audits all receipts and expenditure of the Government of

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    Roles & Needs of a Criminal Justice Professional Sarah Cavileer Kaplan University CJ100: Preparing For a Career in Public Safety September 18‚ 2012 As we all know – there are tons of social issues within the entire world that Criminal Justice Practitioners deal with‚ most likely‚ on a daily basis. One of the many social issues I’ve chosen is Prison Overcrowding. Prison Overcrowding is one of America’s most critical issues in the Criminal Justice system. Just as the name states‚ the problem

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    of illegal drugs‚ drug trafficking‚ investigate major crimes within the United States and internationally‚ and to secure and protect our communities from ever confronting drugs. DEA also cooperates with many major law enforcement agencies such as federal‚ state‚ local‚ and foreign law enforcement agencies to stop criminals from smuggling drugs in our neighborhoods and help the people from getting involved with drug substance. Other responsibilities include carrying out missions and responsibilities

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    Profiling? By Tiffany Collier Criminal Profiling is a great way to try to understand the suspect as a person. It is necessary to learn who the individual is in order to track and locate them. The person’s information is vital to an investigation. Things such as habits‚ history of violence‚ family‚ education‚ schedules/routines‚ and personality traits just to name a few. This new development of investigating is helpful in obtaining fugitives quicker. Law enforcement is trying to be more

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    financial records associated with financial and worksite enforcement investigations. Identify unauthorized workers in both critical and non-critical sectors during administrative and criminal worksite investigations. Conduct highly complex financial audits of criminal organizations and business entities to determine the totality of assets held both domestically and

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    $23‚350 in additional restitution for stealing $39‚900 from Morton Lane Federal Credit Union.(Staff‚ 2012) Hasbrouck previously pleaded guilty to fourth-degree grand larceny. She earlier repaid $16‚550 to the credit union which is located at 388 Englewood Ave.‚ within the city of Buffalo‚ New York. She had faced up to four years in prison.(Staff‚ 2012) John C. Doscher‚ head of the District Attorney’s Special Investigations

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    failure based upon those advancements. “The Crime Prevention Coalition of America is a nonpartisan group of more than 400 national‚ state‚ federal‚ and community-based organizations united to promote citizen action to prevent crime. Established in 1980‚ its members include youth development organizations‚ municipalities‚ law enforcement agencies‚ federal and state government representatives‚ state crime prevention associations‚ and community-based groups” (NCPC‚ 2012). The Crime Prevention Coalition

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    The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE for short‚ protects federal laws governing border control‚ customs‚ trade and immigration to promote homeland security and public safety. They must go through rigorous training to be able to understand and excel at their very important role in the protection of the United States. However‚ a lot of power comes with this role‚ and occasionally individuals in ICE will fall victim to bribery and assist in the protection of drug smugglers and cartels

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    Why 9/11 Happened

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    prior to 9/11 usually ended in negotiations (9/11 Commission‚ 94). Because the government felt that it had a strong understanding of how terrorist situations occurred in the post cold war period‚ warning signs on the eve on 9/11 were ignored. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had a similar point of view in regards to security. The system they had in place by 9/11 was seemingly successful‚ for they had avoided hostage situations for 14 years. Furthermore‚ airlines were under increasing pressure

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    The Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism act of 2001 otherwise known as the USA Patriot Act was signed into law by president George W. Bush on October 26‚ 2001. This act is part of the foreign and defense policy area. “The foreign and defense policy area includes organizations that focus on relations between the United States and the rest of the world. Organizations that national security initiatives and other defense-related

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