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Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF): A law enforcement organization within the United States Department of Treasury with unique responsibilities dedicated to reducing violent crime, collecting revenue, and protecting the public. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): The CIA is charged with coordinating the nation's intelligence activities and correlating, evaluating, and disseminating intelligence which affects national security. Computer Crime Research Resources: This compilation of information presents research resources for those interested in the topic of computer crime. Crime Scene Investigation: Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for Law Enforcement. A Research Report from the Technical Working Group on Crime Scene Investigation. Published in January 2000 (49 pages). Cyberstalking: Read "Cyberstalking: A New Challenge for Law Enforcement and Industry: A Report from the Attorney General to the Vice President August 1999. Domestic Violence and Police Liability: Go to this site to read how an Illinois Supreme Court Ruling on domestic violence expands possible police liability. Eyewitness Evidence: A guide for law enforcement offered by the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs; developed and approved by the technical working group for eyewitness evidence. Eyewitness Identification: Gary L. Wells, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology devotes most of his page to the issue of eyewitness evidence and identification. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): Link to Home Page of the principal investigative arm of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). Gang Information: Includes information on gang facts, graffiti, hand signs and communication, street language, dress, gang discipline, tips and intervention suggestions, an assessment tool, and a school security questionnaire. International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP): This will link you to Psychological Guidelines for Issues in Law Enforcement. From here, you can also link to all the other IACP web pages. International Data User Resource Guide: This site was designed for World Wide Web users to easily learn about available data sets about international crime and explore these data online. INTERPOL: The International Criminal Police Organization, also known as Interpol, is an organization composed of 176 member countries. Interpol provides assistance to the law enforcement community. The police of any member country can communicate with the police of any other member country using Interpol's four official languages: Arabic, French, English, and Spanish. Law Enforcement Jobs and Employment: This page has employment information on over 2,500 departments and agencies, including sheriff's offices and departments, state police, federal, international, and university and college police departments. Line of Duty: A world leader in law enforcement video training, this site also provides top news stories, the Blotter, fire news, legal links, and more. Minnesota Association of Community Corrections Act Counties: An association of counties who operate corrections programming. This site offers valuable information on a broad range of topics within corrections. Most Wanted Lists: Look at U.S. Government Agency Most Wanted Lists or Search by state, or even by city within a given state. National Bias Crimes Training: Published by the U.S. Department of Justice, this is a guide for administrators and instructors of law enforcement and victim assistance professionals. National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) Information: Provides general information about NICS, relevant statutes and legislation, regulations, forms, and related links. Officer.Com: A complete law enforcement resource page. Serves as an annotated guide to law enforcement Web sites. Includes thousands of police, law enforcement and criminal justice links. Police Employment: Offers a variety of guides designed to familiarize you with police careers that are available and to help you obtain a police job. Police Executive Research Forum (PERF): The Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) is a national membership organization of progressive police executives from the largest city, county and state law enforcement agencies. PERF is dedicated to improving policing and advancing professionalism through research and involvement in public policy debate. Police Services of the UK: Official police forces and police related organizations, which can also be broken out by geographic location. Threat Assessment: Threat Assessment: An Approach To Prevent Targeted Violence. A 14 page report offered through the National Institute of Justice Research. United States Marshals Service: America's oldest federal law enforcement agency and the first accredited federal law enforcement agency. The United States Marshals Service protects the federal courts and ensures the effective operation of the judicial system. United States Secret Service: Official site of the U.S. Secret Service, this site offers information on protection services, investigations, counterfeit detection, procurement, and FAQs. Back to Top of Page Home A-Z Index
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