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    specifically those FBI applicants with law and accounting. FBI crime lab opened in 1932 processing 963 cases its first year. In 1934 the Bureau of Investigation was formally changed to the FBI and was “recognized as a highly professional law enforcement agency

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    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) describes the National Planning Frameworks, which contains preparedness missions for the whole community (individuals, families, businesses, all types of community organizations, non-profit groups, media outlets, academies, and all levels of government including state, local, tribal, territorial, and federal partners, (FEMA 2015), as a way to foster a shared understanding of the roles and responsibilities from the first responders to the Federal government

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    Edward Snowden was formerly part of the National Security Agency (NSA). Snowden leaked documents that detailed how Americans were being observed, including the PRISM program. The United States has filed multiple charges against Snowden and he has since found asylum in Russia. Four Reasons why Snowden’s actions should be considered ethical are: 1. Snowden was trying to protect the rights of the American people and make sure everyone is being treated equally. According to Kantianism, people should

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    private information and cellphone privacy. Over the years, intelligence agency has gained an outstanding reputation because they successfully track down Osama bin Laden, however, four years after this positive event, the policy image of intelligence agency is been questioned by the general public. One of the most controversial issues regarding our intelligence agency is the consolidation of the nation’s 16 intelligence agencies in a massive post 9/11 overhaul, this policy problem is about how to restructure

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    In this writing assignment I will explain some greatest challenge facing law enforcement agencies today. I will describe how the local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies can interact and accomplish their goals. I will also suggest some programs that will help improve their relationship. Identify some of the challenges and solution in the overlapping of jurisdictions pose when combating cybercrime. Discuss why I believe law enforcement in different states should work with one another in

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    other law enforcement agencies have similar challenges when fighting computer crimes and terrorism due to the recent development of computer technologies as well as constant threats. Federal law enforcement agencies and local law enforcement agencies have different responsibilities that work independently instead of on the same level, which can make it difficult to coordinate and cooperate to fight against computer crimes and terrorist threats. Local law enforcement agencies deal with more challenges

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    acquisition for many years, and the United States is well known for use of intelligence agencies for spying, conducting covert operations, and funneling money to sway foreign elections or to remove foreign leaders from power. Intelligence agencies were developed to utilize precautionary strategies and tactics in strengthening security and defense of the country. The history of the United States intelligence agencies has been to develop a system where terrorists, drug cartels, money launderers and others

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    Signal, Security Agency. Entering World War II with this technology, was a huge advantage for the Allies. During the war, the United State's closest ally, England, was working along with the U.S. to continue to develop the cryptology program, using earlier experience, they had learned from the French. Towards the end of the war, preservation of the program became a major priority, so the United States decided to form the Army-Navy Communications Intelligence Board, along

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    Travel Today is a travel agency serving customers for over 25 years. Travel Today provides customers with a personal travel agent that speaks to resorts, airlines, and hotels on their client’s behalf to provide better pricing offers than selecting set rates online. Travel Today is the liaison for their client and individualizes their client’s needs according to their specific requests. The service that is provided to customers is stress free. People have busy lives and miss the low traveling rates

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    “Identifying Barriers to Diversity in Law Enforcement Agencies” by Carl F. Matthies, Kirsten M. Keller, and Nelson Lim the issue of diversity in the law enforcement workforce is brought to task. They show through the use of research that law enforcement agencies can do their jobs better if they resemble the population they are supposed to be protecting. Police community relations are negatively affected by the disparity of racial composition between agencies and communities combined with heavy-handed tactics

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