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    improvements in databases.A new biometric system‚ the Next Generation Identification (NGI)‚ was evolved by the FBI from the previous system‚to better improve the effect and accuracy of biometric scans when addressing the evolving local‚ state‚ tribal‚ federal‚ national and international criminal justice requirements. The new biometric system was comprised of multiple increments that helped strengthen the validity of this system. The Advanced Fingerprint Identification Technology (AFIT)‚ is an increment

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    Department stretching out its power to federal‚ state and local level law enforcement to investigate‚ prosecute‚ and prevented the country from any future attack. Since the Patriot Act was created‚ it is probably the most controversial and questionable piece of legislation implemented into law because of the way it was carried out and being fulfilled by its agencies per se. The modification of the Act addresses some areas in the‚ Intelligence Investigations‚ Controlled Substance‚ Crimes‚ Privacy

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    911 Moral Panics: Power Abuse by Bush Ministration Stanley Cohen introduced the concept of moral panic based on his research in 1970’s. A moral panic is the attitude or reaction of people in the society towards certain social groups or sub-cultures‚ based on the beliefs that these groups are very dangerous to the society(1). Therefore‚ they are perceived as the major threat to the culture‚ social orders‚ health and safety of the citizens. In fact‚ moral panic is not extremely dangerous‚ but the

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    Early-Stage Technology Acquisitions. Research Technology Management‚ 55(3)‚ 40. doi:: 10.5437/08956308X5503048 http://www.accenture.com/Global/Research_and_Insights/Outlook/By_Alphabet/InAnatomy.html U.S. Office of Personnel (2009). Ensuring the Federal Government has an Effective Civilian Workforce. Retrieved on August 12‚ 2012 from http://www.opm.gov/perform/overview.asp Gordon P. Whitaker‚ Stephen Mastrofski‚ Elinor Ostrom‚ Roger B. Parks‚ and Stephen L. Percy‚ Basic Issues in Police Performance

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    Law Enforcement: Intelligence-Led Policing PSF5380 Dr. Pete Conis Capella University Assignment u10a1 Intelligence-Led Policing and Civil Liberties Jeff Weber December 17‚ 2010 Intelligence-led policing (ILP) is a policing model that has emerged in recent years which is “built around risk assessment and risk management”. The leading definition is that ILP is “a strategic‚ future-oriented and targeted approach to crime control‚ focusing upon the identification‚ analysis and ‘management’

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    illegal perspective (Federal Enforcement Operations‚1979).In order to implement the mission‚ the administration would have cooperates with federal and domestic agencies (Federal Enforcement Operations‚1979). Some of laws and regulations that are enforced by DEA includes nartcotic drugs‚ marihuana‚ depressants‚ stimulants‚ and hallucinogenic drugs (Federal Enforcement Operations‚1979). One of the goals of DEA includes reaching all levels of supply sources before they reach users (Federal Enforcement Operations

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    has always made me proud to be his daughter. In my eyes my father will always be seen as a brave‚ selfless‚ and very dedicated man. He completed college with a degree in Criminal Justice after high school‚ and went to work for Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. I remember the stories my dad shared with me would sound so scary. I couldn’t imagine how anybody‚ especially my dad‚ could do. To hiding and chasing wanted people through the woods‚ and how they would fight and resist being caught. He traveled

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    Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act (USA PATRIOT). This act was established in 2001 and renewed in 2006. The purpose of the USA PATRIOT Act is to deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world‚ to enhance law enforcement investigation tools‚ and other purposes. (Fincen.gov) What this means is that in order to keep the United States safe from terrorist activity‚ the government keeps a close eye on financial institutions to ensure that they are not laundering money to support

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    Donald J. Trump. He’s the law and order candidate‚ who will make America safe again through immigration reform‚ great again by turning around a struggling economy‚ while breaking down political barriers as‚ “ the outsider.” The F.B.I (Federal Bureau of Investigation)

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    (Justice‚ 2012) The USA PATRIOT Act and subsequent federal enactments have clarified and updated the ECPA in light of the ongoing development of modern communications technologies and methods‚ including easing restrictions on law enforcement access to stored communications in some cases. (Justice Information Sharing U.S. Department Of Justice‚ 2012). “The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (“ECPA”) was passed in 1986 to expand and revise federal wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping provisions

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