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Knowing the warning signs of domestic terrorism and violent extremism is imperative for both law enforcement leaders and line officers. First, they must understand what domestic terrorism is and what...
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“I think there is going to be a point where we can throw absolutely everything that we have at this, at these types of techniques, and there is still some question about whether it is authentic or n...
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The concept of transnational organized crime is not easily determinable since there is no definition, neither in criminal law nor in criminology. Transnational criminal organizations differ substantia...
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The first 911 call was made in Haleyville, Alabama, in 1968. The last half century has seen a communications revolution, yet most emergency communications centers (ECCs) still use operating protocols ...
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Over the last couple of decades, technology has radically changed how people live and work. These technological changes have created many new challenges for law enforcement, but they have also creat...
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Intellectual property crime—a major element of transnational crime—poses a threat to three critical issues in the United States: national security, public health, and the economy. Although not eve...
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The Illegal poaching of animals—and the trade of live animals and products derived from animals—is estimated to be a multibillion-dollar business. Wildlife is traded as skins, leather goods, or s...
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There are a growing number of insidious ways counterfeit and stolen goods end up in the hands of unwitting consumers, and the boundaries between legitimate and illicit markets are becoming increasingl...

