Your research paper needs to be based on research from three academic peer reviewed articles from U.S. based criminal justice and criminology scholarly journals. Therefore, the assignment requires three academic peer reviewed article
A. Your research paper needs to be based on research from three academic peer reviewed articles from U.S. based criminal justice and criminology scholarly journals. Therefore, the assignment requires three academic peer reviewed articles from U.S. scholarly journals. DO NOT USE as sources textbooks, nor .org, .gov, and .com publications. Your research paper must have (i) a cover page, (ii) subject matter content or text that SHALL NOT be less than 650 words and not exceed 750 words. See the SAMPLE for guidance on how to APA-format your position paper for APA Level 1 headings. DO NOT pay attention to the subject matter of the sample. The subject matter of the Sample is irrelevant. Rather, PAY ATTENTION to the formatting of the Sample, so that you can learn what is called “APA-Level 1 formatting,” that is critical for you learning how to write your papers for this course. Every paragraph of your subject matter text needs to contain an in-text citation WITH pin point page numbering.
Hide Assignment Information Turnitin™ Turnitin™ enabledThis assignment will be submitted to Turnitin™. Instructions Note: This writing assignment is Turnitin enabled and, therefore, the similarity score for your research paper is not to exceed 20%. Border patrol is a significant responsibility of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Thermal imaging uses heat signatures to form an image or video based on differences of temperature. 1. Research how CBP deploys thermal imaging technology specifically in its patrol vehicles along the United States borders for border security and national security purposes. 2. Are there privacy risks associated with thermal imaging devices in CPB motor vehicles deployed along U.S. borders? For example, if thermal imaging cameras can detect an individual’s heat signature without identifying them, then does this technology protect or infringe upon people’s privacy when it is used in border patrol motor vehicles to locate hidden persons or heat sources at or near U.S borders?