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    Combating Terrorism

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    strengthening cooperation between the organizations responsible for combating terrorism‚ such as the FBI‚ CIA‚ INA‚ all police agencies‚ and even politicians have a role to play in combating terrorism. Agency Roles The police can conduct criminal investigations‚ arrest suspects‚ and bring them to trial. They also may try to insert spies into terrorist groups. In some countries police can arrest suspected terrorists without specific charges‚ simply confining suspects in jail. They can also place limits

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    Having Identified the suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev local state and federal agencies sought out after them exhausting several resources. There were some ethical issues that occur during the investigation and apprehension of the suspects. Steps taken by law enforcement to acquire some evidence and statement are questionable. Statements made by the Tsarnaev family acquired through interview with several news networks had mixed view towards the actions of law enforcement and the portrayal

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    be hide my argument is that there is good reason to believe we have a very effective reality that exists. There are fusion centers that reach out and support intelligence analysis‚ gathering‚ and sharing of threat-related information between the federal government and state‚ local‚ tribal‚ territorial and private sector partners. This network in itself can reach down into communities and within areas of concern with complete context of understanding cultural and geographic ideals that effect the

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    The Patriot Act

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    little resistance and passed legislation known as the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 (USA Patriot Act). This act along with many other regulations allowed the federal government to become more involved in personal affairs for the security of the nation. The privacy of yesterday doesn’t exist in order for the protection of the nation from further terrorist attacks. Terrorism is a threat that is globally a threat

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    or analysis; the U.S. Congress passed into law the USA Patriot Act. The Patriot Act titled “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism” granted an unprecedented and vast power to federal investigative services‚ which greatly undermines the civil liberties and constitutional freedom of the American people. The main objective of the Patriot Act is "to deter and punish terrorist acts in the U.S. and around the world‚ to enhance law

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    IDC => DV Terrorism => Policing “ measured by: trends‚ practices‚ practices” Question How did post 9/11 Terrorism Policies impact modern police policies‚ practices? Abstract The purpose of this article is to describe the concept of the post 9/11 terrorism policies‚ and how they impacted community policing. The knowledge gained can assist in the development and evaluation of improved emergency responses and police‚ community relationships. The literature includes

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    (PNP) and National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) are the one responsible in the investigation of these crimes. In their drive against those crimes‚ they are guided by “Forensic Ballistics” – it is the science of firearms investigation and identification. Scientific examination of physical evidence recovered during the investigation of criminal offenses plays an important role in the war against crimes. Crimes involving the use of firearms represent a significant area of investigation. Evidences were

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    Crime In this paper‚ I will identify the problems presented and the various relationships established by organized crime. I will also describe the legal limitations associated with combating organized crime‚ and include a critique of major federal laws and strategies that support this effort. Lastly‚ I will suggest a solution to control organized crime by discussing and evaluating the effectiveness of organized crime prosecutions. The organized crime legal definition is defined as a

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    United States Marshals

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    as anarchy‚ and dealt with it. Members of the executive branch had also ignored the separation of powers principle by mixing themselves with federal courts to suppress strikes. Marshals became weapons. (Jackson 1) However‚ Today their job is different then the rest of the Justice force. U.S. Marshals have to have more experience and training then most federal agents. This is because there are very few of them and there are many people trying to fill a low number of jobs. Trying to become‚ and furthermore

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    be. Law enforcement also had a difficult time as there did not appear to be any specific reason as to why some were targeted and others were not. Once the shootings were linked‚ law enforcement quickly worked together including local‚ state‚ and federal authorities. Just days after the shootings had occurred‚ the FBI had nearly 400 agents working on the case (FBI‚ 2007). The FBI also had set-up a tips hotline‚ provided profiles‚ investigators‚ and digitally mapped the crime scenes (FBI‚ 2007). During

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