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    Department of Justice. The agencies contained in the U.S. Department of Justice are: The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation, which there modern priorities are: 1. Counterterrorism: to neutralize terrorist cells and operatives in the United States and to help dismantle terrorist

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    Law enforcement agencies could face severe budget cuts if the nation’s economy struggles and local tax revenues drop. The consequences of spending cuts may cost layoffs, reduced services, shuttered public facilities and badly needed infrastructure improvements pushed back even further (Tameez, 2014). The delivery of law enforcement services will fundamentally change as a result of severe budget cuts. Hundreds of officers in a single police department could be laid off, which means there will be fewer

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    planning had been arranged it could be said if there was a multijurisdictional task force from the beginning, other attacks could have been prevented from occurring in other states and counties. Further attacks could also be prevented by having more agencies that would have been involved from the start and preventive measures could be implemented. 3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of an investigative task force? Probably the greatest advantage of an investigative task force is that it allows

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    Choose a law enforcement agency. Detail that agency's plan of action to combat the violence of a particular gang. List real world examples. Discuss what is currently being done to combat drug violence, and describe the effectiveness of these tactics. U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency The mission of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is to enforce the controlled substances laws and regulations of the United States and bring to the criminal and civil justice system of the United States, or

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    America’s borders every day. The organization that manages the Border Patrol, Customs and Border Protection, has become the largest federal law enforcement agency in the nation, and with that distinction comes some scrutiny. Two articles were written, the first by The New York Times, the other by the Associated Press, that highlighted some disturbing trends within the agency. The number of Border Patrol agents more than doubled between 2004 and 2011, when they grew to over 20,000 employees, and that number

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    form of police misconduct that involves the act of either a single officer, or a group of officers who abuse their powers to achieve personal or departmental gains. From as early as the nineteenth century, corruption has not only affected law enforcement agencies, but also our continuously changing society. Even though police officers are predominantly seen as honest and professional, the few who are dishonest and corrupt tend to devalue the profession as a whole. Police corruption is a general problem

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    handling agency sales. He is in the middle east since 2011 and has become successful in his insurance career in the GCC market. He carries with him a competitive knowledge of Insurance products, a wealth of experience in Recruitment of agents, training, handholding and motivating them and drive business through them. This experience is priceless and makes him confident of setting up a competitive agency team for Metlife in Bahrain. He will be focusing on recruitment of qualified agency in the

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    investigations rely on the use of credible confidential informants to make controlled purchases and provide intelligence. Informants over the past several years have become harder to find because of several factors both internally within the agency

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    Fingerprinting in Law Enforcement and Crime Investigators In every aspect of life, most importantly the professional world, there is usually one factor or system that joins different fields together. One of these factors would be the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System or IAFIS. The Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System has helped to define the fields of law enforcement agencies such as the FBI and crime scene investigation. History of IAFIS The human fingerprint

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    the United States is something law enforcement and policy makers are attempting to address. Unfortunately, this crime is growing in number of incidents despite these efforts. This analysis examined the victims of human trafficking, showing how there are a broad range of victims in human trafficking. This addresses the misconception that only persons outside of the U.S. are victims of human trafficking. Also discussed is the need for better training amongst local law enforcement officers, due to the

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