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    Press. Deflem‚ M. (2000). Bureaucratization and Social Control: Historical Foundations of International Policing. Jstor Journals‚ 34(3)‚ 738-778. Deflem‚ M. (2002). The Logic of Nazification: The Case of the International Criminal Police Commission (Interpol) Picarelli‚ John T. "The Evolution of Transnational Organized Crime." National Institute of Justice. Office of Justice Programs‚ 03 Nov. 2011. Web. 07 Oct. 2012. . Powers‚ R. (1983). G-Men‚ Hoover ’s FBI in American Popular Culture. Illinois: Southern

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    create an independent Tamil state in the north and east of Sri Lanka. For over 25 years‚ the LTTE waged a violent secessionist campaign in Sri Lanka that led to it being designated a terrorist organization by 32 countries. Prabhakaran was wanted by Interpol for terrorism‚ murder‚ organized crime and terrorism conspiracy. He also had arrest warrants against him in Sri Lanka and India. Early life Velupillai Prabhakaran was born in the northern coastal town of Velvettithurai on November 26‚ 1954‚ to

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    and Cybercrimes which transcend borders are dealt with by Interpol. And crimes involving child abuse on a global scale are handled by the Virtual Global Taskforce (VGTF); an international partnership Set up in 2003‚ between different police forces and other law enforcement agencies such as Interpol. In the diagram above‚ the agencies highlighted in yellow are non-police agencies while the police agencies are highlighted in green

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    country in the world‚ it has become vital that they work together to institute programs and plans that uncover‚ expose all those involved‚ and ultimately stop the “underground” trade. So‚ they should be looking at coalitions like the United Nations and Interpol‚ that can not only help improve living conditions in countries‚ but prosecute those involved. Going even further‚ the United Nations receives massive amounts of funds to use for problems like these. A separate fund should be set up to solely help

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    History of Globalization. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/larchi/history-of-globalisation. Martinot‚ S. (n.d.). The Militarization of the Police. Retrieved from http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~marto/milpol.htm. McClure‚ G. (2010). The Role of INTERPOL in Fighting Organized Crime. International Criminal Police Review. 1-9 Merriam-Webster (2013). Globalization. Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/globalization. PICO National Network (2011). Unholy Alliance: How the private

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    Committee: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Topic: Combatting Drug Usage in Incarcerated Populations Nation: China Delegate: Azzara Nincevic‚ American Heritage School Plantation The abuse of drugs by incarcerated peoples is a rapidly growing issue among all nations. The goal of prison is to reform and rehabilitate former criminals‚ however this goal cannot be accomplished if more and more prisoners are abusing controlled substances. It is estimated that over 80% of prisoners abuse a controlled

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    Applied Ergonomics xxx (2012) 1e11 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Applied Ergonomics journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/apergo Ergonomics issues in national identity card for homeland security Paul H.P. Yeow a‚ *‚ Y.Y. Yuen b‚1‚ W.H. Loo c‚ 2 a School of Business‚ Monash University‚ Sunway Campus‚ Jalan Lagoon Selatan‚ Bandar Sunway‚ Petaling Jaya‚ 46150 Selangor‚ Malaysia Faculty of Business and Law‚ Multimedia University‚ Jalan Ayer Keroh Lama‚ 75450 Melaka

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    open‚ secure road. In every safe‚ fear-free country‚ it contains special units for detecting terrorism‚ finding possible threats‚ and terminating them‚ or even preventing terrorist suspect from entering the land. For example‚ the CIA‚ Interpol‚ and even the FBI provide unlimited safety. They detect threats; find terrorists and tackles terrorist plans before occurring. Every country with units like these‚ are least expected to have possible terrorism. So the people and residents live safely

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    to day life. I also tried the opposite and denied some close friends the attention and physical contact that usually entails our greetings. This paper describes my findings from this test. I first tried my space invasion on a girl I met at the Interpol concert at the Hard Rock Live in Orlando‚ Florida. It is very common at concerts to be standing quite close to other people‚ even touching other people for most of the show but there is still a sense of boundary and personal space. When I first

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    DEFINE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. DEMONSTRATE‚ WITH EXAMPLES‚ THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS TO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ANSWER As the world gets smaller and smaller due to technological advancement‚ people from places that are geographically far apart are increasingly getting into contact with one another at a frequency that was never experienced before. So intimate has been the contact that an event in one society may have a global impact. The world has people of different races‚ ethnic

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