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    to protecting the nation, both inside and outside of its borders. The Federal Bureau of Investigation employs thousands of people for many different positions. A Special Agent is responsible for “conducting sensitive national security investigations and for enforcing over 300 federal statutes” (“Special Agent,”n.d.). This is a broad definition that covers many different categories within the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The section I hope to one day become involved with is the “Criminal Investigative

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    corruption in the New Orleans Police Department Although police officers take an oath to protect and serve citizens in our society. we have some officers that our corrupt and willing do anything just to protect themselves from being exposed from their unethical behavior. In 1994 three officers from New Orleans police department committed an unspeakable crime murder for hire and a violent drug gang. The killing of Kim grove was thirty-two years old and was gunned down by police officer that were

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    time vehicle tracking system) and newly available cordless phones. Francis M. Mullen Junior was the acting administrator from 1981 to 1985. In 1982, the Drug Enforcement Administration officially joined forces with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Many drug investigations were successful during this time period, including one bust resulting in the seizure of over 1600lbs of cocaine. In 1984 and amendment to the Controlled Substances Act was passed. The amendment provided “additional authority

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    The Digital Forensic division within the Fort Worth Police Department which deals with all cyber-crime, has been restructured and recognized as a specialized area of investigation. Although this may not be apparent online, it is one of the major components for investigation and criminal activity. A Detectives Perspective Two detectives from the Digital Forensic Department were contacted for an interview in relation to cyber-crime in Fort Worth and within the Police

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    In the 21st century, the world as we know it suffers from psychotic, demented, treacherous and, sophisticated crimes. This world would be corrupt without a tunnel of light if it was not for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, also known as the FBI, is a corporation that seeks fidelity, bravery and, integrity for the United States of America. The FBI researches shocking and concerning crimes the news reports about politics, war and, safety that we hear on the

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the United States main federal law enforcement agency. It is operated under the United States Department of Justice and is a member of the United States National Intelligence Community. The National Bureau of Criminal Identification was founded 1896 in order to identify criminals across the nation. This organization was combined with numerous other agencies and changed names multiple times. In 1935 this organization was given its final name, The Federal Bureau

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    illustrate how police “brutality” assist and continues to evolve. The Federal government does not allow brutality among law enforcement, however “excessive” force is permissible. Excessive force is when law enforcement officers are making arrests, maintaining order, and defending life, law enforcement officers are allowed to use

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    What Classifies a Federal Agent? Counterintelligence (CI) is a unique and challenging field in the United States government and within the United States Army. Thinking of what we see in the movies or what we read in spy books, we all want to think that a federal agent is portrayed as a James Bond or Jason Bourne. We imagine someone who jumps from rooftop to rooftop or out of helicopters to catch the bad guy. It may not be what we see in theaters, but we can paint a picture of who may be an individual

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    million. The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) was created in 1908 while President Theodore Roosevelt was in office at the time. The FBI was created by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte. President Roosevelt and Charles Bonaparte all came to a meeting in the office to approved this agency. That’s when President Roosevelt had made Attorney Charles Bonaparte to head to be the General of the organization. Back in 1908 citizens of the United States appointed that they needed a federal investigate service

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    will provide examples to support the importance of each method selected. In conclusion, I will detail the benefits of crime analysis to the community. Crime analysis is a tactic that police officers need in order to enhance their prevention, investigation, and apprehension skills (Foster, 2013). Crime analysis is a set of organized, diagnostic processes that furnish prompt, relevant information about crime patterns and trend correlations to assist police in criminal apprehension, crime prevention

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