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    Here in the United States the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Federal White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) partnered and established the IC3, which is the Internet Crime Complaint Center. This is a central place where Internet crimes can be reported and then those crimes will be investigated and

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    Although, as Americans we would really like to think that our criminal justice system is the best in the world but we may be mistaken. It seems that America has the best system throughout the investigation, pre-trial and trial phases of the proceedings but after that, the criminal justice system tends to start falling short. When someone is arrested and is charged with a crime in America, that person is guaranteed certain protections that ensure that the legal proceedings will be fair and just. Americans

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    The criminal justice system is a system that prides itself on being able to help control crime and implement penalties to those that commit crimes. There is a specific way into which a person enters the justice system. First, a crime is committed. The crime is reported and that leads to an investigation. Once the investigation is completed and there is enough evidence, an arrest can be made (The Criminial Justice System, 2008). But what happens if something goes wrong within the investigation? What

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    Choice of being apart of the Field When I was a kid I always loved the rush and adrenaline from doing something that counted on me to make the best decision. This is one of the reasons I would like to go into the Criminal Justice field. I’ve been watching shows like Criminal Minds, Lie to Me, Flash Point and many more. My mom is in that field so I ask her questions to see what it takes to be a part of it. The skills I have in this field is that I am dedicated and can get physically

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    gathered to come up with new and innovative ways to catch a criminal. Whether it be from derelict fields, dark alley ways, or deep sea oceans, many environments can leave behind physical evidence ofn a criminal and victims that crime scene investigators both real and fictional can use to identify and catch the culprit. However, this can be difficult when trying to find the best pieces of evidence to use and detect after analyzing and putting criminal information together. According to researcher Kapil

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    An incredibly long 13 years has passes since the Department of Homeland Security has stood up and began the ultra important job of protecting the United States from both state and non-state sponsored threats. There have also been great strides made to protect the U.S. from insider threats as well. The monumental effort it took to synergize all 22 agencies with inherently different jobs into one living breathing unit took significant patience and forethought. There has been and will continue to be

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    cases if criminals are tipped off too early to an investigation, they might flee, destroy evidence, intimidate or kill witnesses, cut off contact with associates, or take other action to evade arrest. Therefore, federal courts in narrow circumstances long have allowed law enforcement to delay for a limited time

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    The criminal justice system has been subject to the criticism that it prioritizes the interests of the offender over those of the victim. However, in spite of such judgments, the victims of crimes are a leading concern of the criminal justice system. The level of importance that is assigned to victims has been made evident by the actions taken by this system. For example, funding and resources have been allocated to those individuals who have endured suffering at the hands of others. Alternatively

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    Homeland Security Trends

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    public safety. The client-oriented services are still the focal point as we move into the next century. Programs in the criminal justice field are pushing towards neighborhood policing as well as courts and corrections community programs. The public is more concerned with their quality of life, crime prevention and more accountability to specific community needs. In the future criminal justice, administrators will still be tasked with continued domestic tranquility and assuring that all individual is

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    District Attorney Reference sentence: district attorney, DA, and county, prosecuting, state, and commonwealth attorneys. District attorneys provide information on criminal court cases, public safety, legal cases, and law documents. ^Remember to use these words, aliases for the business type and so forth in your copy below: Please Note: Each article is about a local government service or office type. There may be private entities that also perform these functions, but we are only writing about government/local

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