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    attorney-client privelge

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    commissions are not judicial inquiries. Th ey do not establish individual criminal responsibility for specifi c crimes‚ determine punishment‚ or use the standards of due process applicable in a court of law. If they gather evidence useful for a criminal investigation‚ their inquiries may precede or com- plement the work of a court of law. Ought- a moral obligation. Presidence- the condition of being considered more important than something else. Attorney client privilege- U. S. criminal justice system-

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    Watch List

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    CASE STUDY “Trouble with the Terrorist Watch List Database” 1. Please read the case study that starts on the next page. 2. Answer all 5 questions below. 1. What Information Systems concepts are illustrated in this case? 2. Why was the consolidated terror watch list created? What are the communication benefits of the list? (Comm) 3. Describe some of the weaknesses of the watch list. What management‚ organization‚ and technology factors are responsible for these weaknesses? 4. What steps would

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    successful businesses. Organized crime is defined differently from the state and federal level and from each individual state. The local jurisdictions may consider organized crimes in different ways. A simple investigation can quickly turn to a complex investigation that involves organized criminal activity. The suspect can transform from a single individual to a group of individuals during an investigation. The mafia was labeled as organized crime and the term organized crime became popular

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    organized crime from different perspectives‚ principles‚ and theories. It will also encompass the problems presented by organized crime and the relationships it must establish to be successful and for its survival. This research will also explain how federal laws limit law enforcement agencies effectiveness to combat organized crime. There are probable solutions to some of the issues that we have today with organized crime tribunals. Organized crime groups are criminals that operate by conducting

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    Oklahoma City Bombing

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    DajahNell THE OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING “I reached the decision to go on the offensive-to put a check on government abuse where others had failed in stopping the federal juggernaut running amok” (qtd. in BBC News)‚ were the words of Timothy McVeigh who took it upon himself out of the act of rage to bomb the Alfred P. Murrah Building on April 19‚1995. His actions were due to his anger with the government for what happened at Waco. This tragic event known as the Oklahoma City Bombing‚ was the most

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    Richard Jewell Case

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    The 1996 Summer Olympic Games were underway in Atlanta Georgia Richard Jewell was working as a security gaurd at Centennial Park during a late night concert event. Jewell noticied an unattended knapsack left under a bench. He quickly notified federal agents who determined there was a bomb inside. Jewell and other personel started to quietly evacuate the area. 15 minutes later an unidentified man calls in a bomb threat‚ at a pay phone about 3 blocks away. Slide 3 18 minutes later‚ at 1:20AM

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    Security and the Federal Burial of Investigations (FBI) which is a part of Homeland Security. Starting with Pinkerton Security they would be classified as a Level IV because they can deal with a vast majority of situations that occur in their client areas. Their personnel can be deployed wherever they are needed in a short time and have a very clear governing intervention and enforcement powers. “Pinkerton Counseling and investigations has a very deep knowledge in the core investigation areas such as

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    Essay On Detective Agency

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    an advantage in many federal agencies and in particular geographical regions. However‚ some large police departments require a minimum of 1 or 2 years of college‚ and most officers who go on to become detectives have at least an associate degree. Relevant college programs include criminal justice and law enforcement. The best degrees for police detectives include criminology‚ criminal justice‚ psychology‚ and human service. But applicants for detective positions with federal agencies need higher

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    In America‚ protecting citizens from terrorism is extremely vital and it can become a difficult task for Federal Agencies. There are special intelligence organizations that are responsible for protecting and overseeing the country. The federal Intelligence job’s description is to prevent and identify any malicious attacks of terrorist. It has been revealed that the National Security Agencies will take the extra to mile to carry out such duties. The organizations have been accused of intruding on

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    Patriot Act Paper

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    9/11. This report explains the issues that warranted this law‚ as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the Patriot Act of 2001. Passed in the weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks‚ the law expanded the government ’s powers in anti-terrorism investigations. And as expected‚ controversy is always an issue when such laws are passed. The Patriot Act in no exception. Although the law was designed to counter terrorism within the borders of the United States‚ some provisions of this law are controversial

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