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Learn more about what it means to be a Federal Reserve Police Officer SF Fed Careers in Law Enforcement (. All Federal Reserve Police Officers are Federally Sworn Law Enforcement Officers and are expected to uphold that responsibility accordingly.
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Under general direction, plans, provides, and implements psychological services and programs within the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for a specifically-defined law enforcement client base.
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Participation in the Federal Employees Retirement System-Further Revised Annuity Employee (FERS-FRAE) with enhanced law enforcement officer benefits. New officers will attend a four-week training academy at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy in South Carolina during the first year of employment.
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In your day-to-day work, you will collaborate with numerous law enforcement agencies and can be assigned to teams including DEA Narcotics Task Force, LA IMPACT, US Marshal Fugitive Task Force, Innocence Lost Task Force, Sex Crimes (SAFE) Task Force, and the US Secret Service High Tech Crimes Task Force.
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Law Enforcement Experience (Federal, State, County, Municipality, Military Police/Security Forces) Assigned to Law Enforcement Protection Units (for example, close protection of Mayors, Governors, Federal Government Officials.
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Attend and convene meetings and community events to build and maintain coalitions and collaborations with victim support agencies, social services providers, law enforcement, prosecutorial agencies, judicial system, and other community partners, including legal services providers.
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Complete 13 weeks of intensive training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Glynco, GA and 18 weeks of specialized training at the James J. Rowley Training Center in Laurel, MD. Failure to pass the training program may result in separation from the Secret Service.
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CipherTrace operates on a global scale to assist banks, cryptocurrency exchanges, law enforcement agencies, regulators, VASPs, and businesses in preventing fraud, human trafficking, money laundering, and other illicit activity where cryptocurrency is involved.
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Innovative Problem-Solving: Develop creative strategies in partnership with our internal & external advisors and law enforcement veterans, crafting tailored solutions that set a new standard of what’s possible in law enforcement technology.
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Minimum 5 years of SIU, legal, claims, and/or law enforcement experience required, 8 years without a degree. Maintains contact during the course of investigations with Examiners, Risk Management, Auditors, Hearing Reps, Marketing, Underwriting, Claimants, Policyholders, Agents, Brokers, SIU, Legal and Medical professionals, Government/Regulatory Agencies, Law Enforcement and Vendors.
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Experience working in one of or a combination of the following environments is preferred: Residential, Corporate, Technology, or Military/Law Enforcement Protective Security Details (PSD.
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Knowledge of and working experience with state land use statutes, including but not limited to, housing laws, Subdivision Map Act, Brown Act, Public Records Act, state Planning and Zoning law, and CEQA.
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Service in any military branch, preferably with a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) related to law enforcement, security (e.g., Military Police, Elite Military Forces, combat arms), or any support role in a Combat Zone.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from and a valid license to practice law in California. If you are a dedicated and skilled Family Law Litigation Attorney ready to make a positive impact on the lives of families, we encourage you to apply.
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ATF is a law enforcement agency in the U.S. Department of Justice that protects our communities from violent criminals/criminal organizations, illegal use/trafficking of firearms, illegal use/storage of explosives, acts of arson/bombings, acts of terrorism, and illegal diversion of alcohol/tobacco products.
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