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    graduation he will become a state trooper and eventually go onto become a plainclothes police officer. As a cadet he had no idea what he was in for. Larry was a local guy who grew up in the small town of Blacksburg. His dream was always to be an undercover cop or a professional athlete. He had a successful High School football career but just never could make good grades. His hopes were to play at Alabama, Georgia or Marshall Universities, but because of his poor grades his decision was made for

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    The French Connection Daniel Cabezas CJ 101, Introduction to Criminal Justice Adrian Bordoni October 14, 2010 The French Connection New York City Cops The NYPD is one of the finest law enforcements when it comes to containing drugs, except one, heroin. The business of drugs exponentially grows to new heights every year. Around the early 70’s, heroine was being brought over to the united states at very high rates. New York City was a famous shipping ground for heroine, which made times

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    because the rescuers must go undercover in the process of organizing these raids on the brothels is the gathering of information and evidence from the undercover agent going into the brothel, especially being in constant danger of a pimp catching, and killing him, while being inside the brothel, the article "Raiding a Brothel in India" said "International Justice Mission, a Washington-based aid group that fights human trafficking, had spotted Chutki while prowling undercover looking for prostituted children"

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    Medusa Files Civil War

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    Jones spent the entire day reading the Medusa Files, most of which contained reports about a possible civil war coming based on racial hatred. Preston had left a lot of interesting information regarding the history of the files and its long-term implications. The Medusa Files were old, having been started a long time ago by other agents as far back as the late 1990s, who either ran out of leads or found nothing but dead ends. Preston noted that despite the lack of good leads in the case, racial tension

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    1984 vs Today Essay

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    today’s condition seems to be moving towards that controlling state, where the citizens are surveilled by the government at all times. The 1984 community provided many ways to surveill its citizens, one being The Thought Police The Thought Police were undercover operatives who hid

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    R v Hebert Case Analysis

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    Case: R v. Hebert Facts of Case Judges: Dickson, Robert George Brian; Lamer, Antonio; Wilson, Bertha; La Forest, Gérard V.; L'Heureux-Dubé, Claire; Sopinka, John; Gonthier, Charles Doherty; Cory, Peter deCarteret; McLachlin, Beverley Neil Hebert was suspected of having robbed the Klondike Inn. After the police located Hebert, they placed him under arrest and informed him of his rights, and took him to the R.C.M.P detachment in Whitehorse. Hebert contacted counsel and obtained legal advice regarding

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    were inadmissible and the murder charges against Nelson Hart would be withdrawn due to insufficient evidence. For such a heartbreaking loss, the conclusion of this case seems confusing at best. However, with examination into the tactics used by undercover officers in an attempt to secure Hart’s confession, the Court uncovers injustice and emotional manipulation which disputes the legitimacy of the operation. In 2007, Hart was charged with first degree murder and found guilty by a jury. However,

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    We have the emergence of programs such as ‘Mr. Big’ and fake pawn shops. Mr. Big was an undercover sting operation where an undercover officer pretends to be the leader of a big criminal organization. The suspect in question is asked by “Mr. Big” to prove their worthiness to the criminal organization by confessing to offences they are being investigated for by

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    watched over and every hour she would tell each kid that she loved them. I would have never thought that the lady who once took care of me wrestled in a mud ring at the age of thirty eight and imprisoned a local biker gang. “My first duty as an undercover was to try to get in with The Sons of Silence, this was the scariest experience. To not show weakness not only in my force but as a gang member as well. I went into the bar that The Sons of Silence always attended,

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    21 Jump Street is a movie that revolves around two undercover police officers. It all started in high school. Schmidt was a less popular honor roll student where as Jenko was a popular jock who lacked the necessary intelligence to get through high school. After graduation, both Schmidt and Jenko joined the police force, which sparked their unexpected friendship. Jenko saw the benefit of befriending the more intelligent Schmidt and Schmidt noticed the athletics of Jenko to use to his benefit. After

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