The Department of Homeland Security’s mission statement‚ as noted on their website‚ is to protect our borders from the illegal movement of weapons‚ drugs‚ contraband‚ and people‚ while promoting lawful entry and exit‚ because it is essential to homeland security‚ economic prosperity‚ and national sovereignty. To enhance our nations’ border control and prevent the illegal entry of potential terrorist into our country‚ title V of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004‚ IRTPA‚
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ARTICLE REVIEW Homeland Security and Community Policing: Competing or Complementing Public Safety Policies Kelly Bedard CJ-270-90-2 Supervision and Management (Teixeira SU13) July 13‚ 2013 Homeland Security and Community Policing: Competing or Complementing Public Safety Policies In Homeland Security and Community Policing: Competing or Complementing Public Safety Policies‚ Friedmann and Cannon approach the similarities of homeland security and community policing
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Impact of Terrorism in Law Enforcement The devastating events of 9/11 provided a forewarning to our country concerning the dangers of terrorism. However‚ it has created a particularly greater impact on the duties and standards expected of law enforcement agencies on all levels (local‚ state‚ and national). Law enforcement has begun implementing new tactics in an effort to prevent future terrorist attacks from threatening our national security. One aspect of policing in which terrorism has brought
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BURDEN OF PROOF AND STANDARD OF PROOF. Under s. 4 of the Uganda Evidence Act‚ evidence may be given in any suit or proceeding of the existence or non-existence of every fact in issue and of such other facts as are declared to be relevant. C.D. Field has defined burden of proof as a metaphorical phrase indicating an obligation to prove a fact or facts. This obligation necessarily involves the adduction of evidence in an attempt to prove a fact‚ subject to occasional cases where a fact can be established
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STEPHEN C. HOLLINHEAD1517 BARRETT CEMETERY ROAD LOT 30LUDOWICI‚ GA 31316CELL: (931) 249-3895 HOME:(912)545-9461s.hollinhead@yahoo.com | | Objective: Seeking a position in the law enforcement field. | Summary Of Qualifications: | Active U.S Government Security Clearance.5 years of combat arms in the United States Army as a Cavalry Scout.Able to make difficult decisions in stressful situations.Superb excellence in sharp shooting and C-4 demolition.Able to maneuver in rough or uneven terrain
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Law Enforcement Today CJS/200 Trust is a huge issue police department’s face in today’s society. Society’s faith in policing has been diminishing as the century has passed because of corrupt police officers and brutality scandals. An immense amount of law enforcement administrators are overwhelmed with the task of again bringing a trust worthy structure to police departments. One reason for the corruptness is the extraordinary
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9 ROLE OF LOCAL BODIES St ruc tur e 9.0 Objectives 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Destination Planning 9.3 Marketing Role 9.4 Case Study of Dilli Haat 9.5 Let Us Sum U p 9.6 Answers to Check Your Progress Exercises 9.0 OBJECTIVES In the Foundation Course on Tourism (TS-1 Unit 31‚ Block 8) you have been made aware of the role of local bodies in destination planning and development. After reading this Unit‚ you . would be able to: appreciatc the significance of local bodies in the
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The responsibilities of a law enforcement officer are extremely varied and depend on the branch of law enforcement in which you are employed. There are also many different positions within those branches that have different duties and responsibilities. At the federal level‚ the responsibilities of a law enforcement officer with the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) are focused on enforcing federal laws and investigating federal crimes. As of 2009‚ the FBI employed 13‚412 special agents and
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EFFECTIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICE ONE MUST BE ABLE TO RECOGNIZE AND EFFECTIVELY UPHOLD THE RIGHTS OF ALL INDIVIDUALS IN RESIDING IN THE UNITED STATES. TO BE ABLE TO DO THIS ONE MUST HAVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF FREEDOMS AND RIGHTS DESCRIBED IN THE CONSTITUTION‚ THE BILL OF RIGHTS‚ AND LASTLY THE ENTIRE 27 AMENDMENTS. ONE MUST ALSO UNDERSTAND THE ROLES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT‚ THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM‚ AND THE ROLE OF CORRECTIONS‚ PAROLE AND PROBATION. THE CONSTITUTION IS CONSIDERED THE HIGHEST LAW OF THE
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How did homeland security R&D funding change immediately after the September 11th‚ 2001 terrorist attacks occurred‚ and how has it changed in the years since? To what do you attribute these changes? Research and development (R&D) has been one of the leading industries for all sectors because companies and organizations like the Department of Homeland Security realize investing in the development and research of new technologies and other improvements ultimately can help achieve the mission and drive
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