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    Computer Security and Cyber police Computer security can also be called IT security‚ and Network security. It is a specialized field of IT that involves securing networks‚ preventing unauthorized access‚ and fighting against cyber threats. Today’s most common threats consist of the following: viruses‚ worms‚ spyware‚ adware‚ hacker attacks‚ denial of service attacks‚ data interception and theft‚ and identity theft. Most dangerous once are international cyber-attacks. For example‚ “For almost two

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    of dollars each year. Art theft is usually for the purpose of resale or for artnapping. As Katharine Weber‚ a novelist‚ stated‚ “I don’t think that…these paintings have been stolen because somebody loves them so much. I think it’s about power…” The FBI estimates that about 6 billion dollars’ worth of artwork are stolen annually. Only a small percentage of stolen art is recovered – about 5 to 10% - which means that very little is known regarding the scope of art theft. The theft of cultural objects

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    analysis‚ the FBI‚ together with the other relevant agencies will device standards procedures to prevent the further occurrence of these crimes. Measures to decrease juvenile delinquency cases are something that agencies cannot standardize with finality. That is why the trend has to be monitored continuously. There are three means to evaluate and track delinquency cases. These are victimization surveys‚ police arrests and delinquency report surveys (Sage Publications‚ 2003). The FBI is the major

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    trends in music‚ interests‚ and hobbies. Sex offenders will often listen and sympathize towards children with problems. “These individuals attempt to gradually lower children ’s inhibitions by slowly introducing sexual content into their conversations” (FBI‚ 2010-2012‚ p.1). Through the Internet‚ sex offenders can also attain or exchange child pornographic images. There are a number of ways in sex offenders utilizing the Internet to exploit children. “These types of Internet sex crimes against minors

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    evidence. An abundance of cases‚ however‚ go unreported‚ or are misreported. The Uniform Crime Report (UCR) is a report that is filed by the FBI. Local police departments from all over the US gather the data pertaining to the cases. The Uniform Crime Report is a voluntary process‚ meaning that the local police departments do not have to send their reports to the FBI. The strengths of the UCR‚ include having accurate

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    Piggy went to the market. Real name: Porky. He is a spy working for the FBI (Fight the Bacon Institution). He was sent by the head agent‚ Mr. Hambone. His mission was to go to the market and pick up a package. He didn’t know what the package was‚ or what it looked like. All he had was the code name: MOO. This little piggy stayed home. Real name: Unknown. As you can probably infer‚ this piggy was Mr. Hambone‚ head of the FBI. He sent his top agent‚ Agent Porky to go pick up a package. It was being

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    i) Age groups ii) Gender iii) Sources of Victims iv) Destination of Victims c) FBI 2) Arguments d) UN v) “Trafficking in persons is a serious crime and a grave violation of human rights.” In “Human Trafficking‚” last updated in 2013 by the United Nations Office of Human trafficking. e) Victims’ f) FBI vi) “We’re working hard to stop human trafficking—not only because of the personal and psychological toll

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    and imputed. What Are the Objectives of Counterterrorism? Each US Government agency involved in counterterrorism has an objective in the war on terror. The FBI mission is to neutralize terrorist cells and operatives here in the U.S. and to help dismantle terrorist networks worldwide. In the US‚ numerous agencies including the FBI‚ CIA‚ Department of Homeland Security and the State Department have authority to combat terrorism. The National Counterterrorism Center objective is to integrate and

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    angle and shots‚ After three Civil Rights workers‚ who were organizing a voter registry clinic‚ go missing in Mississippi’s Jessup County‚ the FBI deputes Agents Rupert Anderson and Alan Ward to investigate. Agent in charge Alan Ward does everything by the book‚ while Agent Rupert Anderson however was a Sheriff in Mississippi before joining the FBI and understands the local culture. He’s also prepared to bend the rules a bit if it will help in the investigation. After the duo encounter hostility

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    Local and State law enforcement agencies have many duties‚ functions‚ and responsibilities. Most people think that all law enforcement agencies are the same. They do have similarities‚ but also have differences as well. Some duties‚ functions‚ and responsibilities of local law enforcement agencies are to serve and protect our communities. Local law enforcement agencies arrest criminals‚ they do routine patrolling‚ they patrol our communities to stop and prevent crime. They investigate crimes that

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