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Papers On Law Enforcement & Intelligence
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Crime Prevention.
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(6 pp) Our classroom-generated assignment asks us
to determine the nature of the crime in our
community. In order to do that the Uniform
Crime Report, which has been in place since the
1940's we will need the number of crimes reported
to the police, the crimes cleared by arrest, and
the age, gender race of offender, and also use
crimes reported by victims and the
socio-demographics of victims. Once the type of
crime prevalent in the community has been
established a program will be developed to address
that crime and crime issue. Bibliography
lists one source.
Filename: BBcrmprv.doc
Crime Theores X 2.
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(8 pp). As humans most of us constantly ask the
question why. Criminologists, first being
initially human, and second having a great sense
of curiosity, ask that question as well, and
accordingly have come up with several reasons
called theories, why people break the law. In this
discussion we will be examining two of those
theories: Strain Theory,1910 and, Differential
Association Theory, 1939.
Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: BBcrthry.doc
Crimes of U.S. Intelligence Agencies
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A lengthy, but detailed 12 page analysis of Halperin, Berman, Borosage, & Marwick's (1976) book entitled "The Lawless State : Crimes of the U.S. Intelligence Agencies" in which the authors provide a comprehensive discussion of efforts to spy and disrupt by the CIA, FBI, NSA, and the IRS. Four supporting sources are used in cited in bibliography.
Filename: Lawlesta.wps
Criminal Intelligence Analysis and Critical Thinking
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This 6 page report discusses
criminal intelligence analysis and how it utilizes certain fundamental analysis procedures in which a hypothesis is established, the events of the crime are reconstructed, possible other criminal connections are considered and then all aspects of the analysis are considered within the scope of known criminal activity or the networks of crime that are known to exist. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWcrimIQ.rtf
Criminal Intelligence Unit
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A 12 page paper that discusses a hypothetical criminal intelligence unit. The author does so by presenting research and information about a number of established criminal intelligence units in the U.S. Topics discussed include: underlying philosophy, mission statement, purpose, categories of intelligence collected, responsibilities, cooperation with other agencies, management, staffing, training and performance evaluation. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGciu.rtf
Criminal Justice 3
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A 6 page paper answering two questions addressing law enforcement. The first requires identification of the primary functions of law enforcement. The second asks for identification of policing styles and a determination of which is best. The paper concludes that the community approach is the best route, because it involves members of the local population and builds relationships with individuals. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KScrimJust3.rtf
Criminal Justice 7
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A 6 page paper examining the criminal justice systems of Britain and China to compare them to that in the US, and reviewing the tools we have available to prevent and resist terrorism. In answering this question the paper labels the Patriot Act as being effective, even if unpalatable for most Americans. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KScrimJust7.rtf
Criminal Justice Practitioners And Criminologists: Use Of Crime Data Reports
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3 pages in length. The importance of crime data is to determine trends of criminal activity in specific areas during specific times. These reports provide critical information for criminal justice practitioners and criminologists by offering a sequential look at the manner by which crimes are committed by correlating such variables as frequency, proximity and other demographic statistics. The extent to which crime data reports enable criminologists and criminal justice practitioners to gain an understanding of criminal activity is both grand and far-reaching; that such information further creates a basis upon which they can sometimes stay ahead of the criminal and thwart the offense before it happens speaks to the inherent value of utilizing crime data reports. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCCrimeData.rtf
Criminal Justice Research: Basic and Applied.
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(6 pp) Focusing on "hot topics" is an accepted way
to generate interest for criminal justice research,
to secure grants, to conduct research, and to
publish papers. While research methods are often
thought of as a stand-alone topic, an argument can
be made for the importance of incorporating policy
analysis, program planning, and evaluation
components in research methods courses.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBcrimJ.doc
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