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    weapons from entering the united states. Homeland Security Investigation - is responsible for investigating a wide range of domestic and international activities arising from the illegal movement people and goods in and out the united states. Enforcement and removal operations - Identifies, apprehends, and removes undocumented immigrants from the united states. Management and administration - directorate oversees ICE’s budget, expenditures, accounting and finance, procurement, human resources

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    Professional Summary Seeking a position in the related fields of Law Enforcement, Safety, and/or Casework. Relocated to home state of Indiana in June 2013. Seeking opportunities that would allow utilization of job experience and training already possessed to both build upon and further knowledge in these arenas by capitalizing on her strong Public Relations and Non-Profit volunteer experiences. Vast knowledge of social media websites and operation of online search engines coupled with an already

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    Part I: Capabilities and Limitations of Intelligence in Support of Homeland Security The homeland security mission incorporates intelligence to identify, among other items, threats and vulnerabilities to the nation. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is a relatively new player in the Intelligence Community (IC), and faced great difficulty in its inception to gain respect and a foothold in the IC. Intelligence is a present concept in almost all government operations such as intelligence-led

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    March 24, 2015 Law Enforcement The history of early law enforcement really has been around since ancient times. In these times guards that worked for the lords of kingdoms were assigned the job of collecting taxes. Though the first real law enforcement as we see it today goes back to the colonial age in both England and newly found America. Colonial America followed the the British form of a police organization. This idea was a sheriff appointed by the governor of a colony, enforced laws, collected taxes

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    Abstract Human trafficking is already a severe crime in the United States. To make matters worse, it 's the sex trade that has the lives of so many young girls turned upside down. The single largest demographic age for new targets and victims is roughly between ages 12-14. New targets are chosen every day. Most are very random choices; but then again some are watched and even have contact with their abductor. The solution for the human trafficking issue can be in many various way and type. But the

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    week’s reading was interesting and was very similar to a previous course that I had taken last semester. The fusion centers and the Interagency Threat Assessment and Coordination Group (ITACG) are initiatives that were put forth and initiated by the Department of Homeland security in hopes of improving information sharing amongst both Federal, State, Local and tribal law enforcement agencies. The attacks of 9/11 proved that intelligence capabilities and willingness to share information lacked greatly

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    Activation A. Law Enforcement Responsibilities B. The Department of Children and Families Responsibilities (Minor Victims) C. Non-Government Organizations Responsibilities (Adult Victims) VII. Training VIII. Inspection and Revision Plan I. Intent and Purpose The Domestic, Sex, and Labor Trafficking are steadily increasing within Florida. The recovery of children and adult victims of this illicit industry takes the effort of multi-agency resources and disciplines to include Law Enforcement, Social Services

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    Introduction The INTERPOL represents the largest police organization in the world consisting of about 186 member countries. The INTERPOL is therefore, a police organization whose main agenda is to promote cross border police cooperation. Its operations are funded by the member states, which is through the yearly contributions of approximately $59 million. In terms of international organizations, it is ranked second after the United Nations. Its headquarters is currently based in Lyon, France

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    development of the Interagency Security Committee (ISC) that has established security standards for our government facilities is invaluable. If ISC standards would have been implemented in the past, many horrific tragedies would not have occurred at our federal facilities. It is imperative that these standards are improved upon to meet the security demands of the future. This can only happen through continued education and commitment to enhancing our security. The completion of this degree program will

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    coordination of federal law enforcement

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