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    Arson Investigation

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    Arson is a serious issue and the investigation of it requires a great deal of examination and experience. When the thought comes to mind how a person can be so, unconcern with fire there is a lot to consider. There are many areas of focus when it comes to investigating arson, along with procedures legal entries, and obligations and responsibilities of the examining team. There are great usages for Arson inspectors in our world today and with the right examiner/team, the job is according to the laws

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    The Philosophical Investigations Essay

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    The Philosophical Investigations ABSTRACT: The Philosophical Investigations is an inherently pedagogical work. Wittgenstein claims throughout his later writings to be teaching a method and this method is both philosophical and pedagogical. It is the claim of this paper that if we do not take Wittgenstein's methodological claim seriously, we do not engage with the text in the manner for which it was written. Consequently, we begin and end in the wrong places and the text becomes (in the words

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    Fire Arson Investigation

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    During the arson investigation of Josh Powell and his two young sons it came to be that the fire was start by the father Josh Powell. The Investigation yield information on how and why the fire was started. The main stage of fire was the incipient stage which is the first stage of fire. This is known as the ignition stage which is usually represented by a very small fire and then it went into the growth stage where the structures fire load and oxygen is used as fuel for the fire. There are numerous

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    I am writing to memorialize objections to the Presentence Investigation Report draft in the above-mentioned matter. In general, I object to the Offense Conduct, Role in the Offense, Offense Level Computation, and Offense Behavior Not Part of Relevant Conduct sections as Mr. Tulin plead not guilty and maintain his innocence. Furthermore, the statements of witnesses and characterization of the alleged facts are inconsistent with the evidence adduced at trial and/or lack support of such evidence in

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    Justice Department. The creation of the bureau did not come about easily, but with the support of Attorney General Charles Bonaparte, Roosevelt bypassed Congress to establish the force, which later became known officially as the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In its early days, the FBI’s responsibilities differed greatly from the role it plays today. Because there were “few federal crimes,” agents “investigated violations of law involving national banking, bankruptcy, naturalization,

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) originated on July 26, 1908, as the Bureau of Investigation by U.S. Attorney General Charles Bonaparte. In 1935 the name was changed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Director Mueller reconstructed the FBI to support the changes the Bureau made “to meet newly articulated strategic priorities” from 2001 to 2013 (Brief History, 2010). On September 4, 2013, James B. Comey was sworn in as the seventh Director of the FBI. The main focus of the Federal Bureau

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    the Federal Bureau Investigation. Federal Bureau Investigation, is also known as the FBI. The FBI is an investigating team. The FBI has history, investigating, and has numerous facts. To begin, the FBI has rich history and background. The FBI was created by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte. It was created in the year of 1908. The FBI has been up and running for about 107 years. By 1907 the Department of Justice most frequently called upon Secret Services to conduct investigations. It was 1892 when

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation is an intelligence and security agency that works domestically in the United States. It simultaneously serves as the nation’s main federal law enforcement agency. This agency reports to not only the Attorney General but also the Director of National Intelligence and operates under the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice. This agency has jurisdiction over more than 200 crimes against the nation. It, unlike the CIA, is mainly an agency that serves domestically

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    organization that deals with the investigation of the criminal cases in different levels. Since its foundation, many efforts have been made to make this organization the leading one and increase the net of the offices in many cities. Nowadays, this is a well-known organization with a complex structure, the head of which is appointed by the US President. The present paper is devoted to the discussion of the FBI, its history and present day activity. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is a threat-focused organization

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    Ever wonder just how investigations are conducted? Or how detectives can figure out what seems to be impossible? The answer is simple, it lies in the process of Criminal Investigation. Criminal Investigations are used to find, analyze, and process evidence and information useful to the crime scene. Criminal Investigations help solve crimes ranging from a simple B&E to even murder. On television and shows such as, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Investigations are not always accurate. Not only are

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