Celebrating Women's History Month | CBP
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) honors the women making agency history every single day.
Her Story Behind the Mission | USSS
In honor of Women's History Month, U.S. Secret Service Officer-Technician K. Coleman sat down with Uniformed Division Deputy Chief Catrina Bonus to discuss their respective experiences.
A Day in the Life: U.S. Park Police Mounted Unit Officer | DOI
Crowd control and traffic management are among the main responsibilities of U.S. Park Police's mounted officers during events ranging from presidential inaugurations to political demonstrations.
The Role of Federal Prosecutors | Brennan Center for Justice
In spite of decreasing budgets, U.S. attorneys from around the country discussed how federal prosecutors reduce violence and incarceration, identifying successful methods.
"Havana Syndrome" Stumps Investigators | 60 Minutes
Reporter Scott Pelley reports U.S. officials in Washington, D.C. have suffered from vertigo, confusion and memory loss.
Overcoming Language Barriers | DOJ
Under Title VI of the Civil Right Act of 1964 and the Executive Order 13166, the Justice Department ensures limited English proficient (LEP) individuals have access to federal programs and services.
What is Risk Management? | Eye on Tech
The aim of risk management is to identify, assess, and control threats to an organization, providing protection and security, but not every risk can be addressed at the same time.
Inside the Evidence Response Teams | FBI
In charge of gathering evidence to use in court cases within the United States or abroad, the Evidence Response Team's mission is to provide evidence collection capabilities for different crime scenes—traditional or otherwise hazardous.
Qualifying With Your Duty Weapon | Federal Law Enforcement Careers
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) set the standards for duty weapon qualification for all federal law enforcement officers. Explore how and why weapons and qualification standards have evolved over the last few decades.
Conservation Connect Series: Law Enforcement | FWS
Among other duties, the Office of Law Enforcement at the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) investigates wildlife trafficking, enforce federal hunting regulations, protecting endangered species and combating invasive species.
Implicit Bias Training | Office of Congressional Workplace Rights
Individuals organize patterns in a variety of ways, leading to implicit bias in everyday situations. Recent research on implicit bias suggests that individual associations can be adjusted through the practice of debiasing.
What is Human Trafficking? | HSI
The pillars of human trafficking are force, fraud, and coercion. Defined as modern slavery, human trafficking happens everywhere, and victims can be any nationality, age, socioeconomic status, or gender.
Why Smart Statistics are the Key to Fighting Crime | TED Talks
When Anne Milgram became Attorney General of New Jersey, she soon discovered a few startling facts: not only did her team not know who they were jailing, but they had no idea whether the public was safe. She thus began her ongoing, inspirational quest to improve the US criminal justice system through data analytics and statistical analysis.
Behind the Diplomats | DSS
The Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) is the federal law enforcement and security bureau of the State Department, with more than 2,500 special agents, engineering officers, technical specialists, and diplomatic couriers operating worldwide. DSS has offices in 29 U.S. cities and more than 270 global locations, giving it a global reach unlike any other federal law enforcement agency.
Implicit Bias Training | Office of Congressional Workplace Rights
To reduce road accidents involving law enforcement officers, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) intends to introduce a Law Enforcement Operations Driving Skills (LEODS) training course.
Laboratory and Scientific Services | CBP
The Laboratory and Scientific Services Division of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) provides forensic and scientific testing in the areas of Trade Enforcement, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Intellectual Property Rights, and Narcotics Enforcement. All Trade and Border Protection activities are coordinated by Laboratories and Scientific Services.
U.S. Forest Service Faces Human and Natural Threats | USDA
Officer Jeff McIntosh can see anything from firewood to firearms in the course of day — it’s his job to figure out how much of it is legal.
The National Environmental Crime Center's Special Agents | EPA
The EPA's special agents exercise all federal law enforcement duties, including investigating, carrying firearms, arresting for any federal crime, and executing and serving warrants. The National Environmental Crime Center focuses on environmental crime investigation, supplying the Department of Justice (DOJ) with essential information, and discouraging future offenses.
An Army CID Special Agent 31D | USACID PAO
Serve as both a soldier and a criminal investigator: Special Agent 31D. Join this sergeant as she utilizes skills developed in the U.S. Army, and new and innovative technologies to bring evidence to light.
Whistleblower Rights and Protections | DOJ OIG
As federal law enforcement officers, EPA special agents are authorized to conduct investigations, carry firearms, arrest for any federal crime, and execute and serve warrants.