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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Law Enforcement Law' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Law Enforcement Law Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Law Enforcement Law 1. Forensic Accounting- Csi Of Accounting Jobs - By: Jay Moncliff Forensic accounting is one of the fastest growing areas of accounting jobs in the market today. This specialized area is interesting and dynamic, and provides unlimited opportunities for the next few decades. Forensic accountants work in two primary areas, investigative accounting and l... Featured ArticleThe Difference Between Civil Law And Criminal Law Many people are surprised to discover that the principles of civil law are not the same as those of criminal law. It seems that criminal law is much more commonly known about by the layperson, often as a result of sensational reporting by journalists about famous criminal trials.In civil law, for example, a private party such as a company or corporation files a lawsuit and assumes the role of plaintiff. In criminal law the litigation is filed by the government, who is referred to as ...
Read full story 2. Csi Has Made The Study Of Forensics An Exciting Career Opportunity - By: Michael Russell Forensics is not just one field of study but encompasses several different disciplines. You first decision is to determine which area most interests you. If you would like to work in a crime lab doing analysis of DNA or drug testing, you need a bachelor's degree in chemistry, bi... 3. Police Privilege - By: Michael Russell Police privilege allows officers to detain a person. The officer must have reasonable cause to believe that a crime has been committed and that the person was involved. If the officer has reasonable suspicion then police privilege can be used as well. Reasonable suspicion is a bit more op... 4. Surveilance Art And Private Investigators - By: Pierre Mclean It is very common within the private investigation industry to refer to surveillance as part art and part science. Some even state the longer one does it he/she can become an alchemist and transforms it from the science into the art at a highly developed level, well I modified that statement a littl... 5. License Plates - By: Michael Russell Each of the fifty states in the United States maintain jurisdiction over certain laws rules and regulations. This allows states to govern their own tax base and infrastructure. One of the things that vary from state to state is license plates. All states do require that vehicles have license plat... 6. Being A Witness Vs Being A Snitch Or Informant - By: (see Article) I think it is time that people stopped snitching and started witnessing. Now you might be wondering what the difference is between the two. The difference is the motivation and the consequences the two bring to society. One helps the other hinders communities. One is drive... 7. Employee Background Checks Security Checks On The Increase - By: Fred Appleyard In the aftermath of 9-11, and the growing problem of workplace violence, the demand and need for employee background checks and security checks are now greater than ever. Employers are turning to investigative companies in greater numbers to run employee background checks on new job ap... 8. German Laws Affecting Travelers - By: Puripong Koomsin Know the German Laws Germanys popularity as a world-renowned vacation destination continues to grow exponentially. Each year, more people visit Germany from hundreds of countries spread throughout the world. Over 2.2 million Americans made Germany their choice for travel in th... 9. Protection Of The Intellectual Property In Russia - By: Sergey Talpa A Governmental commission, headed personally by the Prime Minister has been created in Russia recently in order to counteract the infringements in the sphere of intellectual property. As he stated earlier, little is done for the protection of intellectual property rights in Russia and, therefore, bo... 10. Legal Secretary Course - By: Michael Russell Have you ever considered law as your career path? Maybe you're interested in taking a legal secretary course or possibly even becoming an attorney. The judicial system is definitely a crucial field these days. We're always in need of more professionals who are anxious to put away the criminal elemen... 11. Your Privacy Exposed! Computer Forensics International Uncovers Secrets About Recycled Hard Drives - By: Stacey Kumagai FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Stacey Kumagai, Media Relations Phone: 818/506-8675; Email: mediamonster@yahoo.com YOUR PRIVACY EXPOSED! Computer Forensics International uncovers secrets about recycled hard drives Los Angeles, CA --- Privacy is essentia... 12. Video Surveillance - By: Ralph Winn The dependability and prevalence of video surveillance cameras has increased dramatically in the past decade. Numerous home and business owners have integrated video surveillance cameras into their security systems to ensure safety, crack down on regulations, and catch criminals in the a... 13. The Value Of Airplane Accident Claims - By: Michael Russell Airplane accidents are devastating tragedies. Almost every year, these accidents become the headlines of news stories. In all cases, lots of lives are being taken which brings trauma to their surviving dependents. Losing you love ones from such incidents is really a painful experience. So, if youve ... 14. Who Uses Satellite Surveillance? - By: Shawn Davis Satellite surveillance is one of those technological capabilities that we most often associate with the military and with organizations like the CIA. What we do not think about, however, is how satellite surveillance is available to more than just the American government. Space is owne... 15. Private Detectives - By: Michael Russell Private detectives are interesting people. Their jobs are to use methods to perform investigations. In the end, the investigations that the private detectives do could help a lot in court and other things. However, people may think that the lives of private detectives are glamorous or that their job... 16. Alarm Systems - By: Michael Russell Recently friends of ours were robbed for the third time. They live on a busy highway about 3 miles away from a small town. This highway is heavily used by travelers going to recreational areas from a large metropolitan area. The private setting along with easy access to a busy highway makes their... 17. What Is Background Check? - By: Clyde Barry What are background checks? From a simple criminal record check to a full blown due diligence investigation the contents and type of check can vary widely. Most checks consist of at least the following elements: Criminal record search Employment verificationbr... 18. Satellite Surveillance - By: Shawn Davis Satellite surveillance is one of those things that we have justbecome used to accepting. We see it depicted on television, andthe truth is that surveillance by satellite is often very good.And the space above the planet is full of satellites that can beused to look down on whatever we might ... 19. Are Prenuptial Agreements Affected By Changed Circumstances? - By: Curtis J. Romanowski Fundamentally, we are talking about a contract between competent adults, which should ordinarily be enforceable and not subject to modification. Unfortunately, prenuptial agreements are routinely attacked at the time when party or the other seeks to invoke its terms. Clients must therefore underst... 20. Training Simulations - By: Michael Russell Training simulations represent a big part of learning how to do something. These can happen anywhere from learning how to do a job in industry to training for the military. Training simulations are an incredibly valuable learning tool no matter what it is. But when we hear the term training simulati... 21. New York Scaffold Law Protects New York Construction Workers - By: (see Article) There is a great deal of misinformation concerning the New York Scaffold Law. The Insurance and Business Community are wrong when they say that construction workers who are lax about wearing safety gear and fall from a height and are injured can hold their employer liable under New Yor... 22. Allergy Drugs Behind The Counter - By: Michael Russell As every allergy sufferer knows by now, a new federal law went into affect on September 30, 2006, which restricted the display of nonprescription medicines containing the decongestant pseudo-ephedrine (PSE). Now they must be kept in a locked case or behind the counter. In addition a log must be k... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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