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Interfacing with Law Enforcement

Security professionals often become involved with one or more Public Sector: City, Municipal, State and or Federal agencies(s). When dealing with criminal justice representatives, it is considered professionally: ethical, accepted, courteous, proper, genteel, and many times codified by law to assist as requested. It should be noted, based upon the specific matter (case) at-hand, it may be prudent

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Interfacing with Law Enforcement

Growing Unease about Local Police Agencies Employing Military Gear

A two-decade-old Pentagon program (the 1033 Program) makes available to state and local police military equipment that the military no longer wants. Without state or local oversight, state and local law enforcement, and even natural resources departments, can make requests through a designated state coordinator, who, with Pentagon officials, has final say on granting equipment requests. About

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Growing Unease about Local Police Agencies Employing Military Gear

Top Ten - Most Wanted Fugitives List is Turning 65 Years Old

The FB's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives program made its debut on March 14, 1950, and in the 65 years since then, 504 fugitives have been added to our list and 473 have been apprehended or located.

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Top Ten - Most Wanted Fugitives List is Turning 65 Years Old

Police and Body-Worn Cameras

In December 2014, President Barack Obama’s administration proposed a three-year, $263 million dollar community policing initiative. The program is aimed at increasing the use of police worn body cameras, expanding training for law enforcement agencies, adding more resources for police department reform, and facilitating community engagement with local law enforcement. 

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Police and Body-Worn Cameras

Director Cormey Discusses Latest Law Enforcement Issues with Nation's Sheriffs

Today, in a speech at the National Sheriffs’ Association Winter Conference in Washington, D.C., Director Comey discussed the Bureau’s current priorities as well as collective issues facing the law enforcement community as a whole. He specifically highlighted our number one priority—counterterrorism—and talked about how the proliferation of al Qaeda offshoot groups and the u

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Director Cormey Discusses Latest Law Enforcement Issues with Nation's Sheriffs

Director Cormey Addresses Law Enforcement Partners at IACP Conference

On October 27, 2014, FBI Director James Comey spoke at The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) annual conference, briefing participants on some of the FBI’s current priorities and discussing several major issues facing the law enforcement community as a whole.

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Director Cormey Addresses Law Enforcement Partners at IACP Conference

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