Introduction During the 1960’s and 1970’s the United States (US) Intelligence Community (IC) conducted illegal operations and missions within in the borders of the United States and abroad. Particular the 1970’s; was a time that proved to be a destructive period of time for the whole entire IC due to the scandals (Watergate, Operation Shamrock, and Minaret) that were operated at the time. The most damaging claim against the Intelligence Community was the illegal spying on United States citizens (Vietnam
Society has always been fascinated with crime and violence. Due to the media's focus on crime and its influence as the main source of information on local and national events, the public has a skewed version of crime. As part of the criminal justice system, criminalistics and criminologist work with law enforcement to reduce, solve, and prevent crime. Standardized reporting of crime that was developed in 1929 provides statistics on the fluctuation of crime and aids in creating strategic methods to
beneficial to criminal investigations; however they both come with their own clear disadvantages and shortfalls. During a criminal investigation it must always be the number one priority to successfully convict a guilty suspect for a crime he did commit. Above anything the injured party of a crime entitled to justice and that should be the number one goal throughout the investigation. Whichever method is used to interview a suspect to any crime, it must be beneficial to the investigation. An unjust interview