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    can’t just choose between national security and privacy‚ it isn’t that black and white; the key is finding the balance between them for the right time. Privacy vs. national security has been an ongoing national and international debate that has many different ways to approach it from. There are certain things people must know before debating this topic‚ one of which being The Patriot Act. This is an example of a national Act attempting to balance national security and privacy. There’s also an example

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    Airport security is a critical element in safeguarding the American people and maintaining national security. One of the many ways in which airport security is being conducted is through body scanners. The Transportation Security Administration‚ or TSA‚ has installed new body scanners that are used to check suspected terrorists. At first the new body scanners were completely optional‚ but now the TSA has revised its rules stating that opting out is no longer an option for some passengers (Elliot)

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    Public Policing Versus Private Security Michael Lemke 502 October 17‚ 2011 George Gallitano Abstract Several distinct differences exist between public policing and private security. The ability to enforce the law and maintain order in society rests with public policing. The agencies that receive money to perform protective and loss-prevention duties that the police officers do not handle are private securities. Public policing and private security agencies do offer the same services and duties

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    Every US citizen is born with Civil liberties and Civil Rights (or given when they become a citizen) They are very important and are a fundamental part of the constitution. Civil Liberties and Civil Rights are both almost the same except civil liberties protect individuals from the government and civil rights are rights every US citizen has.. Civil rights are rights that are given to US citizens they are rights to political and social freedom and equality. They include the first ten amendments of

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    Airport Security vs. Passenger Privacy In the past few years the public has become vocal about airport security and their right to privacy. The issue has been with the new security measures implemented by the government. However upset the public may be with these new measures‚ they were implemented for the reason of protecting the public from harm while traveling by plane and the public needs to get over it. Due to the tragedy of September 11‚ 2001 airport security became more restrictive

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    Proprietary versus Contract Security Tracy R. Williams SEC/320 September 18‚ 2012 Mr. Ted Zalewski Security Many types of security are in existents today‚ site or mobile patrol; loss prevention functions; special events security; in-house security functions and private investigations are some of the tasks. Choosing the right one for the needs of any establishment should be one of the ultimate goals of the business. This paper will focus on proprietary and contract security in particular. A comparison

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    Civil Rights or Civil Liberties Civil liberties are more important than civil rights for these reasons. First‚ our lives are better when the government doesn’t interfere. Second‚ civil liberties protects us from our government from causing us harm and last civil liberties makes civil rights possible. Our lives are better when the government doesn’t interfere because government shouldn’t get in the way of people’s daily lives‚ day after day. Let people be. We shouldn’t have to live with the mentally

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    painting that are almost alike yet has lots of differences. Liberty Leader and Guernica the winning Anti-war painting in history. Shares the chaos and violence that left the country’s life’s suffering in deserter of what have come upon them. The different painting style speaks the same pain that they went through. The smoke bloody air hover over francs streets‚ standing on piles of killed people that where dragged from bed‚ stands lady of liberty holding the flag high‚ striving for freedom. Eugène

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    Privacy Rights vs Security of a Nation: The Dissolution of our Protections The United States offers so many freedoms to the citizens who reside legally within the country’s borders. Such freedoms include the right to our own privacy and the right to be protected from any intrusion‚ be it physical or not. The understanding of that cohesiveness to these two facets of our rights is imperative in determining which has greater precedence. Many will argue that to offer more protection by way of national

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    Individual Privacy VS National Security John Williams ENG 122: GSE 1244A Instructor: Ebony Gibson November 1‚ 2012 Individual Privacy VS National Security Introduction Since the terrorist attack of 9/11‚ America has been in a high level conflict with terrorist around the world‚ particularly the group known as Al Qaeda. There has been many discussions within the U.S. Congress about the measures of how to effectively combat this organization and their members‚ here and abroad. Consequently

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