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    Love Me

    Allan Pinkerton was born August 25, 1819 in Glasgow, Scotland. He was a Scottish detective and also a founder of a famous private American detective agency. He was the son of a police sergeant by the name of William Pinkerton who left his family in great abjection when he passed away and his mother Isabella McQueen. Later on in life Allan started to work as a cooper. Soon after that he became involved in Chartism. While being a part of that his activities developed in a warrant for his arrest. In

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    Criminal Justice

    local crimes. The local law enforcement includes differing agencies like the municipal (local police departments), county (local sheriff department), regional and tribal (local reservation police department) police that get there authority from the local government. The state law enforcement agencies main purpose is to do highway patrol and state wide investigations. State police aid the local police department with emergencies and investigations that are beyond the jurisdiction and resource boundaries

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    Policing Functions

    Policing Functions   Policing in the U.S. is unique to any other part of the world today or in anytime in the past. Near the turn of the century there were so many individual police departments and agencies in the U.S. that it could easily seem very strange to people in other countries why there was a need for this huge number of entities. Most often in other countries law enforcement is ran by a central agency or ministry that is over all local branches. Unlike the US system in which local departments

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    Introduction to Security

    offer possible solutions to those listed issues. Facility Overview The MPSETC is currently located in Sykesville, Maryland. It is operated under the Maryland Police and Correctional Training (MPCT) commission, which is a division of the

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    What Can I Do with My Major? Criminal Justice

    facilities Halfway houses and pre-release programs Reintegration programs Alternative schools Juvenile detention centers Juvenile group homes Women’s and family shelters Domestic violence agencies Immigration and naturalization services Other nonprofit organizations STRATEGIES Seek courses or training in topics such as victimology, social problems, diversity issues, or grieving. Supplement curriculum with courses in psychology, sociology, or social work. Gain experience working with a juvenile population

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    Uniform Crime Reporting System

    off within a few year, because it has been research to death and the gaps could not be found. But, the research in regards to crime reporting for each state by using the UCR and the NIBRS is very important to our public safety and law enforcement organization. Therefore, this type of research will remain for a very long time because crime never stays the same; states are always looking to see what there crime rates are within their own states as well as neighboring states. Why, well because it can help

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    Intro to Criminal Justice

    Army that investigates felony crimes and serious violations of military law. The agency was formed in September of 1971. The CID is comprised of nearly 2,000 employees with a headquarters located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia. This organization is considered a federal agency and exercises jurisdiction over military personnel who are suspected offenders of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, as well as civilian personnel when probable cause leads the agency to believe the person committed

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    Community Resource

    Esma Batca Community Resource Management February 18, 2013 Clifton Police Department and Resources After calling the Clifton Police Department I spoke with the duty officer who provided me with some of the information regarding resources that they mainly use to help those in need. He explained to me that when an officer encounters someone who is homeless they advise the person that they should be put into a shelter where they may find food,

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    Criminal Justice and Security Goals and Challenges

    investigations, and emergencies that extend beyond the control and power of local law enforcement agencies (2008, Matrix Group). Whereas, the local law enforcement agencies, their goals and objectives lie in municipal, county, tribal and regional police. The biggest challenges that federal, state and local law enforcement agencies face is following the correct procedure. Procedural Criminal Law are specific rules and laws that govern how criminal laws administered. It sets forth a standard in

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    Rules of Local Law Enforcement in Homeland Security

    the role of local law enforcement is so vital to homeland security. The Federal agents and the local police departments work hand in hand to help each other cover the blind spots. One way that the Federal and local agencies work together is through the sharing of information. Through investigations and the cyber crimes divisions, any information that is gathered is available to the organizations to help with any open investigations or cold cases that the information might pertain to. In the past

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