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    Privacy vs. Surveillance

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    NSA Surveillance Program: A Threat to Civilians Privacy Since the beginning of WWI‚ spying activity has become a very important part of national security to United States. To track the activity of people‚ U.S.A. has many spying agencies and National Security Agency (NSA) is one of them. NSA is the main producer and manager of signal intelligence for the United States. It collects‚ monitors‚ translates‚ and analyses global information‚ and data for intelligence purposes and performs

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    In the field of law enforcement there are different types of departments and agencies with different roles and responsibilities. When working in law enforcement one either is employed by the public or a private company. Each side has very similar and different responsibilities that play a big part in law enforcement. Each area has their advantages and disadvantages as well. The first private police organization was started by Allen Pinkerton in 1855 known as Northwest Police Organization

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    couple different paths for an individual to choose from and they include private security and public policing. State government‚ city government‚ and towns normally provide the community with a public police force to enforce the laws and protect the citizens. Police officers are very important within a community but sometimes a private security can come in and help out and this frees up time for the public policing. Private security personnel generally work for a private company that handles their

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    Public versus Private Police Officers: Roles and Responsibilities Amanda Spearman CJA 500/Survey of Justice and Security Nicholas Russo‚ Ed.D./Univ. of Phoenix October 4‚ 2010 Public versus Private Police Officers: Roles and Responsibilities The roles and responsibilities of policing vary depending on whether the officer works in the public or private sector. While there are some similarities the differences are important and define each agency. Comparing public and private

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    Public and Private Policing The growing privatization of police services is a global phenomenon. It was first widely noted in the United States in a 1972 Rand Corporation study commissioned by the National Institute of Justice. Several years later‚ Stenning and Shearing observed that a “quiet revolution” toward private policing had occurred in Canada. South documented a similar trend in both western and eastern European countries. And an update of the original Rand assessment in 1985 concluded

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    There are many similarities‚ as well as differences between public and private policing; however‚ despite differences public and private police tend to mirror each other to a certain extent (Nalla & Newman‚ 1990) Private policing serve as many roles in the community. Some of the major components of private policing are the alarm systems‚ investigative services and security guards. “Public police act on behalf of the government and society to enforce laws‚ maintain the peace‚ detect crime‚ respond

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    Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market (Technologies‚ Applications‚ Services‚ Geography) - Industry Analysis‚ Trends‚ Share‚ Opportunities and Forecast‚ 2012 - 2020 On 15th July 2014 The IP Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market are expected to grow at CAGR of 37.3% during 2012-2020. Increasing adoption of advance surveillance systems by the government sector and increased maintenance cost of existing surveillance system are major driving forces assisting in adoption of IP surveillance system

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    essay will examine the pros and cons of CCTV cameras in our society. In my opinion‚ CCTV cameras should be set up in every public location in Hong Kong. Let us find out my reasons in the following paragraphs. First of all‚ though‚ let us look as the negative side of the argument. There are two reasons why people might think CCTV cameras should not be installed in every public location in Hong Kong. According to a police statement which was made in 2011‚ ‘[t]he pictures produced by the CCTV cameras

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    analyst and contractor with Booz Allen Hamilton‚ copied and leaked hundreds of documents from the NSA‚ revealing its cooperation with various other countries to establish 100% surveillance across the globe. This secret alliance was known as the “Five Eyes.” Using a secret court known as a FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) court‚ the Five Eyes can obtain warrants to view every crevasse of somebody’s digital footprint‚ without probable cause. This discovery sparked a barrage of empty promises

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    Public Historians

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    For my final assignment‚ I chose to expand on forum number five‚ which talked about Public Historians and recording popular culture. This thread features some great discussions and points mentioned in class and in the discussion board‚ which I would like to bring light to in this paper. It is not only our job as Historians/Public Historians to evaluate and interpret the world around us and change over time. Recording history has become almost effortless‚ since everything is digital‚ making a single

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