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    * Some of the biggest obstacles that law enforcement face today are budgetary cuts. They have concerns about recruitment and retention. Also with the events of 9/11 most local and state agencies have also had to worry about terrorist attacks from both foreign and homegrown groups. Drugs and criminal organizations also rank high amongst these concerns. * How do these issues coincide with those of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)? * The DHS and local and state agencies both concentrate

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    Near-Term Future of Terrorism in the U.S. 1 What is the terrorist group most likely to strike within the United States in the next five years? What method or means will this group probably use to carry out the attack and what is the most effective means of countering the attack? Near-Term Future of Terrorism in the U.S. 2 Abstract Terrorists are likely to use a weapon of mass destruction somewhere in the world in the next five years. They are more likely to

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    Abstract This paper examines the measures and initiatives taken by local law enforcement organizations in the U.S. in response to increased terrorist attacks. It analyzes‚ and interprets information obtained from the studies conducted by other academic scholars on this topic‚ in addition to information sourced from the resources of a number of law enforcement organizations operating at the local level in the United States. This research established that the initiatives and measures taken by local

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    1.Evaluate the relative importance of domestic and foreign affairs in shaping American politics in the 1790’s. I. Importance of Domestic and Foreign affairs A. Domestic affairs (1790s) 1. Struggles in the economy a. Hamilton’s financial plan b. States looked to the Federal government for help c. More industry d. Formation of the National bank c. Limited the states’ rights to print and coin money e. More taxes and tariffs which decreased

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    Pakistan’s role in the War against Terror was initiated by the September 11 attacks in in the United States 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. These acts were a new manifestation of terrorism‚ which altogether changed the political psyche of the world. The problem of terrorism‚ which had been confined to small groups and few states‚ was changed to a global menace. [show] v • d • e Insurgent attacks in Pakistan (since 2001) The Saudi born Zayn al-Abidn Muhammed Hasayn Abu Zubaydah

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    small the occurrence is‚ yes. However‚ as this essay has specifically addressed‚ the worth of a human life surpasses any type of grievance‚ because it gets to be‚ by consenting to the search of your belongings and property‚ you make any and all terrorist vulnerable to the full wrath of the United

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    Colorado First Light Infantry The Colorado First Light Infantry was an anti-militia group in the U.S. that only consisted of three members. Although this homegrown terrorist group was small and short-lived‚ it served as a precursor to another larger organization that would be formed. The Colorado First Light Infantry was founded by Ronald David Cole after the events of the Waco siege in Texas in 1993. Cole was at the time a member of the Branch Davidians and ended up writing a pro-Branch Davidians

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    protests that are performed on college campuses and in major cities across the globe. The American citizens are becoming increasingly displeased by the actions of their governments‚ so they are reacting with violence. All this does is perpetuate the “homegrown terrorism” label that the government slaps onto violent protesters‚ which almost certainly ensures nobody will take them seriously. Often times protesters can be seen burning American flags and waving swastikas around. And while it is their right

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    Free riding is the benefits from another source such as the defense companies that benefit financially from the counter terrorism actions of not only he United States‚ but from other countries as well. Pay riding is basically riding the fence in which both parties benefit. Frattiani & Kang (2004) mentioned counties pulling out troops or Saudi Arabia being a supposed ally but are home to extremist groups. Another example of pay riding would be Pakistan harboring Osama Bin Laden. Well I have a

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    victim’s‚ and the general public’s. Terrorist do not see themselves as evil. A victim of a terrorist act sees the terrorist as a criminal with no regard for human life. The general public’s view though can be the most unstable. What is terrorism? The evolution of terrorism - As terrorism‚ evolves into the principal irregular warfare strategy of the 21st century‚ it is adapting to changes in the world socio-political environment‚ facilitate the abilities of terrorist to operate‚ procure funding‚ and

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