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  2. Covert operation - Wikipedia

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    There are two principal problems that can affect agents working in undercover roles. The first is the maintenance of identity and the second is the reintegration back into normal duty. Living a double life in a new environment presents many problems. Undercover work is one of the most stressful jobs a special agent can undertake. [27]

  3. Entrapment - Wikipedia

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    Police conduct rising to the level of entrapment is broadly discouraged and thus, in many jurisdictions, is available as a defense against criminal liability. Sting operations , through which police officers or agents engage in deception to try to catch persons who are committing crimes, raise concerns about possible entrapment.

  4. Cover (intelligence gathering) - Wikipedia

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    The degree of sophistication put into non-official cover stories varies considerably. Sometimes, an agent will simply be appointed to a position in a well-established company which can provide the appropriate opportunities. [citation needed] Other times, entire front companies can be established in order to provide false identities for agents.

  5. ID's “Operation Undercover” Goes Inside High-Risk Stings to ...

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    As an undercover agent for 26 years, he helped take thousands of weapons and millions of dollars in illegal drugs off the street and has dealt with the likes of outlaw biker gangs, the Chicago ...

  6. Kansas police secretly recorded meeting on new law that ...

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    As Latino and immigrant communities across Kansas worried about the implementation of a new law criminalizing human smuggling, the Dodge City Police Department sent an undercover police officer to ...

  7. 'Beyond belief': Fitchburg judge doesn't buy state police ...

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    The Fitchburg District Court's top judge said Wednesday he does not believe some of the testimony state troopers gave in recent months defending undercover recordings they withheld from drug ...

  8. Human rights violations by the CIA - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 legislation significantly limited police training of all sorts, partially in response to human rights concerns. The majority of this training went to Latin America, but some did go to countries elsewhere in the world, according to Senator Alan Cranston, [47] especially those with narcotics

  9. Undercover police operation in Kennedy Plaza results in 19 ...

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    Providence police say a months-long counter narcotics operation targeted drug dealers allegedly selling in the Kennedy Plaza area.