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    line between order and freedom has been like a pendulum‚ swinging back and forth due to cause and effect. Lately‚ for the past decade‚ the line between order and freedom has been swinging towards the side of increased order; this is evident by the Patriot Act‚ recent internet censorship bills‚ and the people’s reaction to American society via the Occupy movement. While there is always going to be a back and forth‚ currently the line between order and freedom is moving towards one direction. “It is still

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    Final Essay Shallan Ley CJ340: Applied Criminal Justice Ethics Professor: Kevin Stoehr April 27‚ 2011 The International Association of Chiefs of Police (2009) states the following: A police officer acts as an official representative of the government; he is required and trusted to work within the law. The officer’s powers and duties are conferred by statute. The fundamental duties of a police officer include serving the community; safe-guarding lives and property; protecting the innocent;

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    MIS: USAData's Web

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    1. Do data brokers such as USAData raise privacy issues? Why or why not? Yes‚ they do raise privacy issues‚ as they don’t verify the information they acquire on consumers. Their acceptable use policies have more to do with protecting the value of their data asset than the consumer’s privacy. The companies for the most part are unregulated which makes them susceptible to criminal behavior in the form of having their security breeched and consumer data stolen. If you are on the Internet

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    Beacon High School Index I. How much privacy are citizens willing to sacrifice for safety? II. Imagine you are Edward Snowden and write a letter explaining why you should be allowed to return to the U.S. III. Discuss one section of the Patriot Act that you have a strong opinion –either positive or negative- about. In a well-written paragraph‚ explain your point of view. I As technology advances and the border between privacy and public knowledge becomes more and more blurred. Each

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    American Citizen Rights

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    I believe that the United States government has a right to increase the power of the federal power to combat terrorism through the U.S. Patriot Act after the 9/11 attacks and this also applies to any terrorist threats‚ but I more strongly believe that each U.S. citizen has the right to his/her own privacy. There will be always an opportunity cost between personal privacy and security‚ but both of these must be used in moderation. For example‚ I don’t believe that the Bush administration had the right

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    Sentinels of Corruption A poll taken five years after the tragedy of 9/11 shows that forty-six percent of American citizens do not feel safe in their own country (“Poll: Many Americans Feel Less Safe”). In a nation‚ people need to feel safe from both foreign and domestic threats. Citizens from both Oceania and America do not feel this safety because of Party and Government surveillance‚ intimidation‚ and corruption. In 1984‚ there is a heavy emphasis on surveillance and how it affects the citizens

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    Research Topics & Questions for Position Essay Purpose: to persuade Audience: your peers and your instructor Stance: reasonable Genre: position essay Medium: print Abstinence programs: Do they work? Does access to condoms prevent teen pregnancy? Does access to condoms lead to irresponsible‚ dangerous‚ or bad behavior? Should students have access to information and birth control without parents’ consent? Does age of the student matter? Advertising: Should certain kinds of ads be banned

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    believed in - equality among race. Michael Jackson: abused fame - got abused by dad during childhood‚ then grew up to be a child molester. (Maybe this isn’t a good example to use.) Jack Welch‚ Howard Schultz‚ Steven Jobs‚ the Enron scandal‚ the Patriot

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    Topic: The Counterintelligence Program also known as COINTELPRO Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the Counterintelligence Program‚ (COINTELPRO). Thesis Statement: First‚ I will discuss the history of COINTELPRO; then I will discuss the methods of COINTELPRO; and finally‚ I will discuss COINTELPRO today. Introduction: I. Let me ask you this‚ have you ever had a feeling that someone is watching you? Have you ever been by yourself yet you don’t quite feel like you are alone? Well

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    Anthany Nilhas RN IU315

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    theft once given access to a computer. 2. (1 point) What is meant by "active defense hacking" or "counter hacking"? It is meant that hackers can use the computers of innocent persons as host computers to initiate their attacks. It is known as an act of “two wrongs making a right”. 3. (1 point) What‚ exactly‚ is cybercrime? It is defined as a generic term covering a multiplicity of crimes found in penal code or in legistration having the use of computer technology as its central component. 4.

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