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    Ethics and Public Safety

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    polices that are established in the public safety sector‚ allows and promotes unethical behavior; for example the USA Patriot Act. The USA Patriot Act was passed by Congress as a response to the terrorist attacks of September 11‚ 2001. The Act allows federal officials greater authority in tracking and intercepting communications‚ both for purposes of law enforcement and foreign intelligence gathering. It gives the Secretary of the Treasury regulatory powers to combat corruption of US financial institutions

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    least three people and injuring more than 140 in a bloody scene of shattered glass and severed limbs that raised alarms that terrorists might have struck again in the U.S. A White House official speaking on condition of anonymity because the investigation was still unfolding said the attack was being treated as an act of terrorism. President Barack Obama vowed that those responsible will "feel the full weight of justice." As many as two unexploded bombs were also found near the end of the

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    Case Analysis

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    The abduction of these two men led to one of the largest investigations conducted by the DEA. Many suspects were arrested in the United States and Mexico. Primer Commandant Pavon-Reyes of the (MFJP) Mexican Federal Judicial Police was assigned to the case immediately which much hesitance. Two suspects were quickly identified‚ and were brought in for questioning. They were released two hours later by Mexican officials. This investigation was long and plagued by problems. Many suspects were arrested

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    National Military Strategy American Political Systems Term Paper: National Military Strategy Professor: Roger Jordan Due Date: Week 9 (winter semester) As we will never forget what happened on September 11‚ 2001‚ neither will the rest of the world. Our lives changed that day; everyday people now know that‚ many people in other parts of the world do not like us. How could this type

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    The goal was to create a joint center for operational planning and joint intelligence‚ staffed by personnel from the various agencies and partner organizations that include: Central Intelligence Agency(CIA); Department of Justice/Federal Bureau of Investigation(DOJ/FBI); Departments of State‚ Defense(DOD)‚ and Homeland Security (DHS); and other entities that provide unique expertise such as the Departments of Energy‚ Treasury‚ Agriculture‚ Transportation‚ and Health and Human Services; Nuclear

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    mistreatment of Native Americans in the United States‚ is left out. I personally had never heard of Leonard Peltier and I am a history major. The reason for this is because the United States government does not want their main police force‚ the Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ seen as a bad guy. So stories like the Leonard Peltier’s go unnoticed. However‚ through dedication and hard work through the American Indian Movement‚ people like Leonard are able to tell their stories. Leonard expressed his voice through

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    Interview Project Dale Acree Kaplan University CJ100-04 February 19‚ 2011 In summary of my project to interview a professional in the criminal justice field‚ I chose to interview Special Agent Craig Tomlinson with the FBI. Special Agent Tomlinson has been in the FBI for 14 years and was a police officer for 13 years before that. He also served on his department’s S.W.A.T. team while he was a police officer. The reason why he decided to be a FBI agent is just simply that he wanted “to step

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    Metropolitan Areas of the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report Antwan Day University of Phoenix Abstract This paper explores the differences between two metropolitan areas from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Uniform Crime Reports of 2010-2012. You will read about the rates of crime for each area‚ which area had the most reported incidents‚ and did the rates change over time in either area. Also‚ this paper will explain what factors might explain

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    reorganizing and adapting to increase domestic security against terrorism. These changes will impact the American criminal justice system and our community. Domestic intelligence has changed drastically since the 9/11 attacks and relationships between federal state and local law enforcement agencies and law enforcement agencies and the communities in which they serve. Interaction between law enforcement and the government are essential to continue adapting to our ever changing responses to terrorist attacks

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    1984 and Privacy

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    Congress 45 days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. It stands for "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism"‚ and extremely broadens the authority of U.S. law enforcement to conduct investigations. Agencies can conduct a variety of data collections on an individual with almost no warrant. "If the government has any suspicion it can subpoena bank‚ phone‚ internet‚ and even library records with a National Security Letter‚ which doesn ’t

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