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    I.  Electronic  Communications  Privacy  Act       The  United  States  Congress  passed  the  Electronic  Communications  Privacy   Act  (ECPA)  in  1986  in  order  to  broaden  the  government’s  reach  regarding   wiretapping  and  electronic  eavesdropping.1    Specifically‚  in  addition  to  the   wiretapping  of  telephone  calls‚  this  act  allows

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    knowledge about the public‚ without regard for user privacy. In severe cases‚ companies gain credit card information or social security numbers‚ often resulting in identity theft. The article “Extra Sensory Perception‚” discusses new technology that would work to increase user privacy. In the novel‚ Through the Looking Glass‚ an outside narrator‚ looks in at the main character‚ Alice’s‚ thoughts. In both of these sources‚ a common theme is privacy‚ defined as freedom from unauthorized intrusions.

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    Currently the Law Enforcement is up to date with the latest technology. This has advanced police officers to the next level in providing them with useful tools. Being up to date allows the police officers perform a lot of actions more proficiently. The latest technology used by law enforcement has created a change in the way they do business. The latest technology being used is detection and surveillance technologies‚ body worn cameras‚ and less-lethal technologies. Detection and surveillance technologies

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    INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT Technology is an essential tool to criminal justice and law enforcement agencies. The faster and more effectively it works‚ the safer our streets and communities are. The more cost effectively it can work‚ the more officers‚ investigators and agents can be used to fight crime. Not paperwork. Since the first wave of computerization in the 1970’s the implementation of information technology within policing has been questioned and often met with

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    feel. Which makes a huge impact in our society. Today‚ law enforcement has focused a whole lot on technology. Technology is making its ways through the door and helping law enforcement solve crimes. In Chapter 1‚ it talks about the importance of technology and how it “plays an expanding role in the everyday operations of the front line police officer (Hess pg. 16).” Law enforcement now has an easier way to get in touch with other law enforcement agencies and databases around the globe.

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    Decisions Over the past several decades attitudes towards law enforcement have changed tremendously. Law Enforcement officers are looked down upon by most people because of wrong decisions made in the heat of the moment by a growing percentage of police officers. Those wrong decisions that some have made‚ have had a huge impact on the nation because lives were wrongfully lost. In order to prevent needless killings‚ all law enforcement officers should be required to take fear training classes to

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    Drug Laws and Drug Law Enforcement Since the late 19th century‚ the federal and states governments of the United States have enacted laws and policies to deter the use and distribution of illegal drugs. These laws and policies have not only deemed what drugs are legal and illegal‚ but have also established penalties for the possession and distribution of these substances and established federal agencies to control drug use and administer drug law enforcement. This essay will not only examine

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    social responsibility. 3. Compare and contrast the legal issues that could arise for the police department in this scenario. 4. Analyze how societal diversity might have played a role in this case. Discuss ethical practices utilized by law enforcement that help them to maintain their objectivity throughout their investigation of this incident‚ Jamal and Juan’s backgrounds‚ and the underlying interests of social order. 5. Evaluate the use of technology‚ such as video tape recordings‚ as

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    just a few years ago. It does not matter which area of law enforcement is considered‚ technology will place a major factor in it. The abilities of law enforcement officers have been greatly improved by many forms of technology‚ like GPS systems‚ ultraviolent cameras‚ crime mapping‚ electronic license plate readers‚ and language translators to name a few.

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    A hero in our community‚ Last year my life took a turn‚ right when I was facing one of the hardest times of my life God sent me an angel; someone that became my hero and showed me that life is one the most valuable things we have. Detective Miguel Sanchez from the Yuma Police Department‚ he is a person that is dedicated to his work‚ someone that has more qualities than what it takes to be in his position‚ someone trustworthy and with great ethics. As my journey became hard‚ Detective Miguel Sanchez

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