Intelligence Justice
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Mpeleke mtafiti akutetee mahakamani kama utatoboaNdivyo unavyoelewa? Na mtafiti je?
Through OSINT, here we go
1. Learned advocate: One who renders legal advice and aid and pleads the cause of another before a court, tribunal, or counselor. A person learned in the law, and duly admitted to practice, who assists his client with advice, and pleads for him in open court. (a person who is qualified to advise people about the law and represent them in court)
2. Researcher: A researcher is an information professional who uses research methodologies to gather data, analyze that data, and present their findings. Researchers focus on using their discoveries to solve problems, address issues, and predict trends in a specific
3. Investigator: A person whose job is to examine, a complaint, crime, problem, statement, etc. to discover the truth that proves or disproves what has taken place where, when, who was involved, how, and why with substantial supporting evidence.
4. Doctor: a) a person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist, or veterinarian. b) a person who has been awarded a doctorate at a higher academic level in any field of knowledge c) a person skilled in, and therefore entitled to teach or speak authoritatively on, any branch of knowledge, a learned person [teach or learned person-doceo/docere]
5. Honorary doctorate: a degree awarded to an individual who has demonstrated exceptional accomplishments in a specific field or has made significant contributions that positively impact the society
6. Intelligence analyst: a professional who gathers raw info and evaluates information from different sources to add actionable value that predicts potential organized crime activities. This helps investigations to target available resources and identify information gaps to focus the investigation more clearly on the probable risk for effective achievement. Intelligence analysis focuses on assessing data and drawing conclusions based on the findings qualitatively and quantitatively.
7. Justice: a) ethical, philosophical idea that people are to be treated impartially, fairly, properly, reasonably, and justifiably by the law and by arbiters of the law, that laws are to ensure that no harm befalls another, and that, where harm is alleged, remedial action is taken - both the accuser and the accused receive equal action b) the principle or ideal of just dealing or right action.
8. Politician: a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government.