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    The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) is one of the unknown but still a agency with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). FLETC is exactly what you would think it is. They have a mission to train those who protect our homeland, which mainly included Federal Agencies, including the ones within the DHS and other executive branches. Their vision it to through partnerships, to train excellence. Their four core values are : Respect, Integrity, Service, and Excellence (flect.gov).

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    Interpersonal relationships, dealing and working under stressful conditions, proficient in MSWord, Outlook, ATS, Enforce and other proprietary software used in law enforcement, working as a team member or independently to carry out set goals, researching and interpreting complex laws, regulations, policies, and multi-tasking. EXPERIENCE U.S. Immigration Services Officer II-U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services-U.S. Department of Homeland Security Detroit, Michigan

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    SKILLS Interpersonal relationships, dealing and working under stressful conditions, proficient in MSWord, Outlook, ATS, Enforce and other proprietary software used in law enforcement, working as a team member or independently to accomplish set goals. Researching and interpreting complex laws, regulations, policies and multi-tasking. EXPERIENCE U.S. Immigration Services Officer II-U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services-U.S. Department of Homeland Security Detroit, Michigan — 2012-2015 ● Achieved

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    Introduction Macias Maximum Security (MMS) is a privately owned dual-certification canine service specializing in both patrol and detection capabilities. We are comprised of four facilities; two located in San Diego, California, two in Virginia Beach, Virginia and our headquarters building located in El Paso, Texas. We value the public-private relationship through the use of our canine services and capabilities, supporting airports and associated assets across the U.S. Our success supports the

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    is committed. There are many theories to help understand why crime exists and what causes it, once this is determined, a way to prevent or deter it can be determined. In this essay, we will discuss two such programs Gang Resistance Education And Training (G.R.E.A.T.) and McGruff the Crime Dog. The G.R.E.A.T. program has been around for 30 years and is a national and international gang and violence prevention program. The program is evidence based, meaning that there is statistical data that backs

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    Terrorism Training Bronze R. Green Faulkner State Community College Authors Note Bronze R. Green, Department of Criminal Justice, Faulkner State Community College. Bronze R. Green is still at Department of Criminal Justice, Faulkner State Community College. Correspondence concerning this article should e addressed to Bronze R. Green, Department of Criminal Justice, Faulkner State Community College, Bay Minette, AL 36507. Contact: bronze.green@yahoo.com   Abstract This paper explores various published

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    from Intelligence Led Policing “The New Architecture” shows the different resources available for Law Enforcement Agencies that they can utilize in order to improve or to get answers if there are questions that needs to be addressed. This summary paper will discuss each appendix, describe the resources available, and what are their purposes and functions to serve as a valuable resource for Law Enforcement Agencies.

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    immigration enforcement, international engagement, working with law enforcement, preventing terrorism, and transportation security (Homeland Security, g). DHS works with all law enforcement partners at federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial levels. In these partnerships, communication and information sharing are a focus as well as have better resources and support (i.e. grants and training), and improve analytic capabilities to address threats (Homeland Security, f). This specific federal agency

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    MEMORANDUM FOR SENATOR JANE DOE FROM: KIMBERLY EMERSON SUBJECT: Issues in Contemporary Law Enforcement Senator Doe, first off I would like to congratulation you on your appointment to the Committee on Crime and Criminal Justice. This memo has been created to give you background knowledge in the contemporary issues in law enforcement in the United States. There are three levels of law enforcement, the federal level, the state level and the local level. Each of these levels is very different and

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    Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) both play crucial roles when it comes to combating and investigating cyber crimes. The NSA’s primary responsibility is to create and maintain computer-coding systems that protect sensitive information regarding U.S. information systems (Taylor, Fritsch, and Liederbach, 2015). Along with their crucial role of protecting the United States’ sensitive computer information, the NSA also provides specialized information system training to both private and government

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