Law enforcement in the United Kingdom

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    Law is the system of rules, which is recognized in a particular country as a regulating factor for its members and it can be enforced by imposing penalties on those who break the law. In United Kingdom (UK), the way a business operates can be controlled through legislation, that is, laws can be imposed on businesses by United Kingdom courts and government. Therefore, the three main areas of legislation by which the law affects business in the United Kingdom are through employment law, consumer protection

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    Two months after the 9/11 attacks, congress passed Aviation and Transportation Security Act, which created the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and federalized airports. Prior to 9/11 airport security was outsourced to private companies with very lackadaisical regulations. The TSA and the Federal Air Marshall Service (FAMs). 9/11 affected all aspects of travel, even railways. Since 9/11there have been multiple attacks against transit systems including Moscow, Madrid and London by terrorist

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    use a wide range of technology to protect individuals. Technology also makes it easier to identify the perpetrators of the crime committed. With modern day technology law enforcement can ensure a successful prosecution against those who break the law. Catching criminals is not easy work and if technology is helping law enforcement and the community more efficient and aware of the dangers in the city, town, or world why become upset about the technology officers have. If people would take the time

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    crimes would be solved. Many say DNA testing violates suspects rights under the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. DNA testing has toppled the way federal agents gather evidence in various criminal cases, particularly assault and homicide and thus had an expansive effect on a lot of people past cases. In this paper I am going to address

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    been 312 mass shootings all across the United States. Within the 312 mass shootings there has been 20 school shootings, including the Umpqua Community College shooting that just happened nearly a month ago. Both sides of the political spectrum cannot come with a Bi-partisanship agreement on guns. Even though Congress cannot decide whether or not to in act some type of gun control order what if gun control was not the answer? Gun Control, are a set of laws and policies of transfer, ownership, sale

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    The Continuity Irish Republican Army operates in Northern Ireland where it is currently under the control of United Kingdom. The CIRA are a splinter group from the larger Provincial Irish Republican Army (PIRA). The CIRA has been recognized as a splinter faction off of the real Irish Republican Army ever since the middle of the 1980’s (Mueller, 2015). The group has not been conducting attacks in recent years because they do not have many members. The CIRA is thought to have committed the attack that

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    helps to protect the United States against federal attacks. The Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force focuses on identifying and locating international criminals. The United States and Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) supports domestic and international investigations across the border crime (Homeland Security). After the September 11 attacks, George Bush decided that twenty two separate domestic agencies needed to be brought together to better protect the United States against threats

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    since the development of Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPR) in the United States, law enforcement has been solving a wide variety of crimes at the cost of sacrificing the privacy of citizens. Since it’s start in 1976 by the Police Scientific Department Branch in the United Kingdom, the use of ALPRs has become increasingly common by police both federally, and locally (Casanova and Roberts 3). Being introduced to the United States in 2000 (Dryer and Stroud 3), ALPRs were developed to solve numerous

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    Franklin Jurado is an infamous money launderer who’s case have been studied by many, including law and drug enforcement officials, financial investigators and other experts globally. Franklin Jurado, a Harvard educated economist from Colombia was responsible for laundering money for a drug lord named José Santacruz-Londoño. According to Rashbaum (1996) from the NYDailyNews, it was found that Jurado “cleaned” $36 million using his knowledge he acquired from a Master’s Degree in Economics from the

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    Donald Trump A man was arrested at the 45th president's rally in Las Vegas on Saturday May 6th. The man told authorities that he had intended to kill Mr. Trump. All information from a complaint from the United States District Court in Nevada. Who was this man? Michael Steven Sandford was his name. He was arrested for trying to grab a gun from an officer's holster. Then allegedly trying to shoot Donald J. Trump. To try and get the gun, he had gone up to

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