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    The constitution has been the back bone of the United States legal system since it was first written and signed by our founding fathers. This document has been the topic of many heat debates and has gone through many changes and interpretations throughout the years. The forth amendment of the constitution is one of the most debated amendments. This is the amendment that covers the area of search and seizure as well as privacy. The fourth amendment states‚ "The right of the people to be secure in

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    Chiderah Onyeukwu Mr. James Jones CPSC 2910 001 30 March 2014 Ethics Book Report The text that is the basis for this class and report is “Ethics for the Information Age” by Michael J. Quinn. The book covers a variety of topics‚ including but not limited to Networked Communication‚ Intellectual Property‚ Informational Privacy‚ and Professional Ethics. Quinn discusses various pros and cons associated with each topic along with laws and ideas that either helped advance them in society or bring them

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    property etc. Security applications for electronic surveillance use different techniques and methods for monitoring‚ processing and recording data therefore have their own advantages and disadvantages. Common phone call monitoring method is wiretapping – besides basic information about the call‚ it provides an access to the actual content of the call and allows monitoring it for preventing criminal or terrorist activity. A great advantage of video monitoring via surveillance cameras in real

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    We have many technologies‚ like the ones in the novel 1984 by George Orwell. Which in reality is more advanced now than ever before. We might be closer than we think. In the novel‚ we see an older man named Winston living in a utopian world constantly being watched by city officials to keep the traitors away. Reading the book you realize we might be closer than we think‚ now we have surveillance systems to keep tabs on criminals and those doing suspicious activities‚ to keep our world ‘safe’. In

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    The Dark Game by Paul Janezco and The Code Book by Simon Singh both reflect the complication and importance of the use of codes in espionage. Though The Dark Game by Paul Janeczko and The Code Book by Simon Singh both discuss certain aspects of the history of espionage‚ the organization‚ tone‚ and style differ in many different ways. In addition‚ both texts present their ideas well while keeping them simple and justifiable. In The Dark Game‚ information is presented in an accessible and entertaining

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    Juan Ortiz Criminal Investigation Professor Hall Jr. Chapter 6 1. Explain how field contact reports are generated and how this information is used as a basic investigative lead. a Record the stop-and-frisk interviews with persons stopped in their cars or on foot because of their suspicious appearance or actions. b These reports place in police records the names and the descriptions of the person’s coming to police attention and the time‚ date‚ and place they were seen and interviewed

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    The USA PATRIOT Act was passed by Congress as a response to the terrorist attack of September 11. On October 26‚ 2001 The USA PATRIOT Act (Public Law No. 107-56) was signed into law by President George W. Bush. The USA PATRIOT Act "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism” this law enabled law enforcement personnel new abilities to search‚ seize‚ detain‚ or eavesdrop in their pursuit of possible terrorists as it states in our text

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    HIST101-1401B-04 Modern American History: 1950 to the 21st Century Phase 2 Individual Project Professor Mary Cluff 3/3/2014 On June 17 1972 a security guard named Frank Wills had alerted authorities that there was a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate. The Watergate is a complex which has offices‚ hotel‚ and apartments. Five men were arrested for breaking into the Watergate complex. They were found with cash‚ and electronic surveillance equipment. The

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    Imagine‚ a time when law enforcement agents could only watch a criminal walk away. A time when they were unable to return fire in a gunfight. A time when no means for tracking criminals existed. A time when a state line stood as impassible as a great wall for law enforcement. There was a time‚ when men created legends with their criminal exploits‚ by name of John Dillinger‚ Machine Gun Kelly‚ Baby Face Nelson. They stood unopposed‚ taking what they wished on a whim. In 1924‚ a young man‚ years short

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    federal agents placed a warrantless wiretap on the public phone booth that he used to conduct these operations. The agents listened only to Katz’s conversations‚ and only to the parts of his conversations dealing with illegal gambling transactions‚ wiretapping a public phone booth is in violation of the fourth amendment the Supreme Court stated that “4th Amendment protects the people and not certain areas against search and seizure”. Without this amendment people would have no claim over their personal

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