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Cyber Crime Investigations: Bridging the Gaps Between Security Professionals, Law Enforcement, and Prosecutors
Array (Paperback) Syngress 2007-04-04
Release date: 2007-02-26
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It's a complete joke to say illegal immigrants just come here for a better life and ignore the fact that many of them are coming to America and comitting crimes like the one mentioned below. I read garbage like this every day in the local newspaper.
These illegal aliens have no morals.
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Apparently Idiots Can Be Level Headed Too | Bruce Reyes-Chow

As a person who makes his living writing and speaking there are times when it can become easy to start believing the hype. The event invitations, flattering introductions and affirming comments can sometimes start to make a person believe that the world really does revolve around him/her. Most folks whom I have met in this line of “work” have people in their lives who ground them, reminding them of the place they call home: the place where intimacy and community are experienced. The people who help to do this are the folks who don’t love you because of blog post hit counts, frequent flyer miles or event attendance, but simply because you are daddy, husband, son or friend.
Last week when I drove into the parking lot to pick up my eldest daughter from high school, I could tell something was wrong.* She got into the car and told me that her locker had been broken into that day and she lost her department sweat shirt, lunch bag and Chinese Class Notebook. Not only was she dismayed that someone at her school would break into her locker, but with a Chinese test and Notebook Check later that week, this was a tear-worthy event....
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Dr. Corey Goodman of Marshall (left), who uncovered the National Park Service’s using bogus data to discredit Drakes Bay Oyster Company (owned by the Lunny family of Inverness), questions Pete McCloskey, a retired congressman (center), and Paul Berkowitz, a retired ranger and criminal investigator for the Park Service. Behind them and serving as moderator was Laura Watt, an assistant professor of Environmental Studies at Sonoma State.
During a symposium Sunday afternoon in the West Marin School gym, McCloskey and Berkowitz discussed “corruption” at the top levels of the National Park Service (NPS). Low-level rangers, they agreed, were more likely to be honest.
Berkowitz, who for 33 years was a ranger and criminal investigator for NPS, has written a book, The Case of the Indian Trader .
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