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    2016 their numbers are over 5,000. To be more exact there is 4,500 sworn members and 900 nonsworn members of the NYSP. The State Troopers are a full-service agency. Which means they not only enforce basic laws, they enforce traffic and vehicle laws as well. In some regions and towns across the state, Troopers are the only source of law enforcement ("New York State Police Recruitment Center"). The State Troopers also respond to many kinds offenses. Those could include domestic incidents, missing…

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    body language to looking at one’s appearance, profiling is used all of the time by ordinary people. When profiling is applied to a crime scene it is known as criminal profiling. Criminal profiling is considered an investigative tool used by law enforcement in order to identify suspects or prevent future crimes of an offender from happening. Criminal profiling is used throughout a crime when there is no conclusive evidence that can be inferred from the crime scene. With criminal profiling,…

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    other authorities think a backdoor to counter terrorism would be a good idea but they wouldn’t be the only ones able to make it, “If the FBI or the NSA can use a backdoor, then so can foreign intelligence agencies, criminals, or terrorists themselves” ( Security Smarter ). The Federal Law enforcement has said that they are concerned with terrorists will go in “dark” by hiding their means of communication through encrypted e-mails and smartphones. It is true that newer versions of Apple IOS and…

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    “The abduction of a child is a tragedy. No one can fully understand nor appreciate what a parent goes through at such a time, unless they have faced a similar tragedy. Every parent responds differently. Each parent copes with this nightmare in the best way he or she knows how. “ John Wash , one of the best know parents of an abducted child, spoke out about the fact that there are no possible way to predict the way that families cope, and this is why the way of investigating these abductions can…

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    New technological advances provide new options for police and law enforcement agencies, also it presents new challenges. Nowadays a great percentage of population owns some sort of portable recording device, they can range from a simple camera phone with very poor image and sound capacity, to a very sophisticated drone with high pixel camera, magnifying zoom, and global positioning system, but no matter what it is there is always something new and more advanced every day. Police need to keep up…

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    with me because Wisconsin does quite enough by punishing those who break the law. They don’t do quite enough because people’s driving habits haven’t improved. With an increase in technology for people who drive has been quite a distraction. There have been several laws that made the use of cellphones while behind the wheel banned. It has been quite an effort to end distracted driving. However, even with these particular laws drivers can’t seem to leave their phone alone. Each day in the state of…

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    In a policing agency there are a number of changes that happen daily or monthly but when these changes happen they have to be communicated down or out to everyone so that all officers are doing the same thing no matter what shift they work. Although, there are a number of officer who work on different shifts as well as off of work on certain days but there is a way to make sure that every officer gets this information. Therefore, the Chief of police or the Sheriff can deliver these changes in a…

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    crime. Also, will police officers keep the camera rolling during highly sensitive situations? An article on the source of privacy states whether we there can be increased accountability without increased surveillance. Different states have different laws when it comes be being told if you are being recorded. Oregon is one such state that requires a party to disclose to another party if they are being recorded. There is currently a bill being sponsored by Oregon State Representative, Jennifer…

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    Over the past decade, the technology used by law enforcement agencies throughout the United States has been accelerating at an exceptionally rapid pace. Several police executives are making critical decisions about whether purchase technologies that simply did not exist when they started their careers. Technologies such as facial recognition software, license plate readers or body cameras. For many police departments and its executives the big challenge is not whether to purchase the new…

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    Drones: Not the Perfect Soldier Imagine a world where all our soldiers are at home with there wife and kids; they do not need to go overseas to fight in wars and we are no longer losing our loved ones due to war violence because we have soldiers that are not human but robots. This sounds pretty darn nice, doesn 't it? Killer robots are the ideal soldier; they do not need food or water, they do not need to stop and rest, they do not need long training programs, and they do not need to sleep at…

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