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Papers On Law Enforcement & Intelligence
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Glen Rogers: Serial Killer
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A 5 page paper which examines the profile of Glen Rogers,
a serial killer. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAglen.rtf
Global Positioning Systems
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An 8 page paper which explains what global positioning systems are, how they work, and their uses from archeological to emergency rescue and life-saving. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Globalp.wps
Glock Firearms
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4 pages in length. A symbol of excellence among gun enthusiasts, GLOCK firearms has a long and illustrious reputation as one of the finest weapons ever manufactured. Named after its creator, Austrian engineer Gaston Glock, the company began making his namesake in 1963 from the collective properties of steel and plastic, an approach that ultimately led to its entry into military firearms and other wartime paraphernalia, not the least of which included field knives, machine gun belts and practice hand grenades. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCGlock.rtf
Gun Control in California and Texas
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This 10 page paper reviews the gun control issue in these states that have opposing views on the topic. Political variables and key players are discussed. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA249gun.rtf
Gun Control: Three-Point Argument In Support
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3 pages in length. Support for the gun control proposal does not equate to a banning of all firearms; rather, it represents society taking the necessary and overdue steps toward regaining control of escalating crime -- crime that, in most instances, utilizes handguns to carry out the act. By limiting the number and type of persons who can possess these lethal weapons, there will be a drastic decrease in fatal assaults, ultimately saving thousands of innocent lives every year. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCGunCon.rtf
High-Tech Crime: How The Criminal Justice System Has Had To Change Its Approach
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5 pages in length. Technological advancement has changed virtually everything about how man operates in his world. From medical discoveries to genetic food alteration and work efficiency to personal convenience, technology has afforded people the opportunity to achieve goals and objectives with much greater ease. However, a positive side such as this also has its opposing flawed side whose impact is just as immensely negative, not the least of which is that of high-tech crime. One of the most prevalent state-of-the-art ways in which common criminals have taken their trade up a few notches is through white collar - or computer - crimes. These sophisticated perpetrators have created a learning curve for the criminal justice system who basically had to educate itself on the job in order to keep up with the mounting incidence of computer crimes; as such, forensics strategies have been restructured in order to infiltrate this new-fangled criminal. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCHighTechCr.rtf
Higher Education For Police Officers
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6 pages in length. The psychology of crime requires significantly more than law enforcement officers brandishing loaded weapons at and physically apprehending offenders. Indeed, the extent to which contemporary police forces must also incorporate some level of psychological interface with the perpetrator is both grand and far-reaching; that obtaining a degree of higher education in order to better understand the criminal mind while in the field speaks to a much greater scope of law enforcement than many people realize exists in today's criminal justice system. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCPolicDegr.rtf
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