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    Rizwan Farook Case

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    2015, Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik walked into a federal building and killed 14 people and injured 22. The couple fled in an SUV and later got into a shootout with police officers and was killed in their vehicle. I don’t want to take away anything from the victims of this horrible tragedy, but this set the stage for the huge battle between a tech giant in Apple and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). During the FBI investigation, it was discovered that the male suspect Rizwan Farook

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    essentially created to provide consistent, uniform crime statistics. Around 1930, Congress sanctioned the U.S. attorney general to assess crime in the United States (NACJD, 2010). Thus allowing the UCR program to get underway, tasking the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), with the jobs of gathering, circulating, and archiving all crime statistics gained. Currently, they are multiple publications that publish crime statistics produced from information given by more than 17,000 law agencies in the

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    On the onset of her fraud, investigation is important to properly coordinate how the investigation will unfold. Discretion upon everyone involved is most important right from the start. This is to make sure that individuals committing the fraud are not made aware that an investigation is taking place. The reason this is so important is that they continue to operate thinking everything is still going undetected. As a team is assembled to conduct the investigation, each member must be aware of

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON Collecting Crime Statistics Rebekah VanDijk CRCJ 2334.002 Professor Carpenter 20 October 2014  Collecting Crime Statistics Law enforcement agencies use three different sources to collect crime statistics. They use official statistics, victimizations surveys, and self-report surveys as their main sources of collecting data. The University of Texas at Arlington and the University of Texas at Austin both have pretty similar crime statistics. Official

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    GROWING PHENOMENON OF VIOLENCE AT THE WORKPLACES Workplace violence is a form of violence that is perpetrated by disgruntled customers, employees or domestic violence that surfaces at a place of work. According to a monograph by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), workplace violence has evolved to include external attacks by terrorists. It shows that workplace violence is an emerging contemporary issue in the society that needs serious attention. Approximately, every year over two million

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    email. The Federal Bureau of Investigations is known for their very conspiratorial litigations and highly advanced technology, but there is a lot of information that is widely available to the public eye, in which the people have no knowledge of. I am going to briefly scratch the surface of what there is to know about the FBI and how it works so earnestly. The background history of the FBI, how to get into this career field, what information is available to the public, and how the bureau handles

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    complaint, Deanna Ray Salazar and her companies Life Plus Group, LLC and Black Diamond Holdings, LLC worked closely with Keith Simmons to make the Ponzi scheme expand (U.S.C.F.T.C, 2015). According to the United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Deanna Salazar is 55 year-old woman from Yucca Valley, California (FBI, 2013). Salazar is the owner and manager of the limited liability company Life Plus Group, LLC (“Life Plus”) established in Wyoming in 2007 (FBI, 2012). According

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    shortages are due to low pay, a cut in benefits, and the national anti-police sentiment being broadcasted across many news organizations daily. The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in 2015 publicly released that there was an average of 2.3 officers per 1,000 inhabitants within cities that had more than 10,000 residents (The Federal Bureau of Investigation 's 2015). An average of 2.3 officers per 1,000 residents is not enough to deter or prevent crime. In a preliminary report for 2015 crime stats

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    the Federal Bureau of Investigation; the leading law enforcement agency

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    Today in United States we take many of our civil liberties for granted that are given to us by the American Constitution and Bill of Rights but it was not always this way. Since the founding of our nation personal liberties have been held in the highest regard being written into the founding documents of our country and has been updated to ensure it is accurately protects the ideas and beliefs of its citizens. The liberties granted to the American people were the first of its kind in a world predominantly

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