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    Crime Data Comparison CJA 314 August 1‚ 2011 Crime Data Comparison In 1929‚ the International Association of Police Chiefs decided there was a need for reliable‚ uniform crime statistics. In 1930 the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) was given the task of collecting‚ publishing‚ and archiving crime statistics. The report would eventually become known as the Uniform Crime Report (UCR) Program. This report is a collaborative effort of more than 17‚000 cities and law enforcement agencies

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    Federal Bureau of Investigations Police Officer Recruitment CJA/214 February 7‚ 2013 Federal Bureau of Investigations Recruitment * * With terrorist claiming the lives of thousand in the attack of September 11‚ 2001‚ the American government has become more proactive against future attacks. The Federal Bureau of Investigations

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    Counterintelligence‚ Terrorism‚ Weapons of Mass Destruction‚ and Terrorist Screening System. The FBI National Security Branch was created by a presidential directive and his headed by a Senior Bureau official with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The NSB was founded in September of 2005 (Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ 2016). The NSB is comprised of the offices of Counterintelligence Division‚ Counterterrorism Division‚ High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group‚ Terrorist Screening Center‚ and WMD Directorate

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    Al Capone: A Criminal Mind

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    feared Colosimo mob in the 1925s with such notorious criminals as Johnny Torrio and Lucky Luciano (Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ 2008). Also known in his affiliation with the historic St. Valentine’s Day Massacre on February14‚ 1929 in which seven members of the Bugs Moran mob was plastered with machine gun bullets against a garage as the offenders posed as police officers (Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ 2008). As many criminal justice professionals have questioned throughout the years; though‚ why

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    Crime Data Comparison Evan C. Acree CJA/314 January 16‚ 2015 Freeman Johnson Crime Data Comparison The Federal Bureau of Investigation (2015) website states there is a violent crime every twenty-seven seconds‚ a murder occurs every thirty-seven minutes‚ a rape occurring every six-and-a-half minutes‚ a robbery occurring every one-and-a-half minutes‚ an aggravated assault occurring every forty-three seconds‚ a property crime occurring every three seconds‚ a burglary occurring every sixteen seconds

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    history as the longest serving director of the Federal Bureau Investigations (FBI). He grew up with a conservative‚ white‚ middle class background in Washington‚ Seward Square in a friendly neighbourhood populated by public servants. Hoover was a very filial son‚ living with his mother until her death. His main influence originated from his mother who was a very strict and disciplined person whose values shaped his attitude towards the Bureau Investigations as he became the acting director. After graduating

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    Criminal Justice

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    most fitting. The second category after Investigative and Inspection was the Social Service field. The career fields that stood out the most to me were the Federal Bureau of Investigations Agent‚ Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent‚ and Bureau Of Alcohol‚ Tobacco‚ and Firearms Special Agent. I find the Federal Bureau of Investigations Agent to be the most intriguing of the bunch. An FBI agent would require the vigorous training‚ but instill the tools that are necessary for one to survive

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    of police agencies. Patron‚ traffic‚ juvenile services‚ intelligence and undercover‚ and special operations are just some of the various functions of police agencies. There are many differences between the functions of the police agencies and the federal‚ state‚ and the local levels. There are reasons of why you need to have various functions and roles of policing in any community. There are a few various functions of police agencies such as patrol‚ traffic‚ juvenile services‚ intelligence and undercover

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    relations‚ criminal and forensic investigations‚ and enforcing traffic laws. Most local law enforcement agencies also “perform a standard set of functions and tasks and provide similar services to the community: these include the following: traffic enforcement‚ narcotics and vice control‚ accident investigations‚ radio communications‚ patrol‚ peace keeping‚ crime prevention‚ property and violent crime investigations‚ finger printing processing‚ death investigations‚ and search and rescue ( Siegel

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    Crime in Perspective

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    is the willful killing of one human being by another. 38.2 % black males and 32.1% white male typically commit this certain crime. Typical victims are black males which is 64%. (Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ 2011) Crime is most likely to be committed in the south region by 43.8%. (Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ 2011) This particular crime is declining and the only changes I would make on reporting this crime and all others would be to have a more accurate number on all races; not just blacks

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