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    My senior project plan is to showcase my career choice of becoming a law enforcement officer. I am going to go to college for criminal justice to better my education‚ and achieve top standards for eventually becoming a detective. My current knowledge on this subject was obtained from an acquaintance who is a law enforcement officer for the Hyde County Sheriff’s Office. I have learned so far that there is a not only a test that must be taken but also a physical test‚ which includes several tasks that

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    wanted to leave a legacy and make an impression on others. I was the first in my family to choose a career in law enforcement‚ so initially‚ I was unaware of the challenges this career field came with. My mom was a teacher‚ and my dad worked in the printing business. Both were successful in their chosen fields‚ but they were blind to the demands required for a fulfilling career in law enforcement. To be successful‚ I would need to be observant of those around me who had found success. I would need

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    result in different outcomes. 2. This is a bad idea because lowering the punishment for female offenders may increase the chance of them doing the same crime over again. When they decide to break the law consequences must follow no matter how much of less serious offense it may be. 3. I agree. The laws against prostitution should be enforced the same way for all women no matter the race or class. There should not be favorism toward a specific person when they are doing the same crime as other

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    Choosing the right career is an important decision. United States Secret Service positions demand integrity‚ a great work ethic and teamwork. More than a job‚ a career with Secret Service offers one-of-a-kind training‚ a high level of responsibility and a future as you continuously apply new skills‚ making a positive impact in one of the nation’s most important federal law enforcement areas. The United States Secret Service is the oldest‚ and perhaps the most elite‚ federal law enforcement agency in the

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    Abstract The topic that I chose to research and discuss was racial profiling. I felt that it was an appropriate topic because as an African American looking for a career in law enforcement I’m going to encounter these types of situations every day. In my in the following pages I hope to show you how law enforcement officer can either use this to as a positive tool or will it be a mean of abuse and racism. I will give you some history on where racial profiling was developed. Going through the “crack”

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    studied school psychology‚ which was qualifying for assignment as an Air Force Psychologist. My graduation present was a letter‚ informing me that the qualifying standards had just changed and now required a doctorate. I had to select another military career option and was asked‚ would I be interested in being a Special Agent of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations? Providence. Following training I was assigned as a Special Investigations and Counterintelligence Officer to the Air Force OSI

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    Here are the salient features of Republic Act 8792: It gives legal recognition of electronic data messages‚ electronic documents‚ and electronic signatures. (section 6 to 13) Allows the formation of contracts in electronic form. (section 16) Makes banking transactions done through ATM switching networks absolute once consummated. (section 16) Parties are given the right to choose the type and level of security methods that suit their needs. (section 24) Provides the mandate for the electronic

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    enterprise. Law enforcement efforts are focused on responding to citizen request for service. Policing at the state and local level is structured to meet the demands for service. Ideas such as community policing as well as problem oriented policing have attempted to move policing into a proactive‚ future-oriented process. Policing will be greatly impacted by the rapid changing cultural dynamics of our communities. The most significant trend will continue to be the utilization of technology to law enforcement

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    Corporate Enforcement (ODCE) was established in November 2001 to ensure compliance with company law. This part of the paper will examine what events occurred for the creation of the ODCE and what developments by the government led to its creation.” (Entemp‚ 2001) McDowell Report On the 15 of March 1999 Minister Mary Harney welcomed a report from Mr Michael McDowell and his working group on Company Law Compliance and Enforcement. The report found that “Irish Company Law has been

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    determine whether an entity can be successful with a defined mission‚ policies and procedures. Law enforcement today exists to serve the cause of justice. The cause of justice involves combatting criminal entities and this could be labeled as their mission. A mission drives policies and procedures after that. Procedures are exactly how a policy will be carried out. Origins of Law Enforcement Modern law enforcement began as a means to warn the community of possible danger. The "watch" system was not entirely

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