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Below are web sites that may contain
important as well as beneficial information for you:
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Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms: ATF enforces the federal laws and
regulations relating to alcohol, tobacco, firearms, explosives and arson by
working directly and in cooperation with others.
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Bureau of Justice Statistics: The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), a
component of the Office of Justice Programs in the U.S. Department of Justice,
is the United States' primary source for criminal justice statistics.
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California Courts
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California D.M.V.
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California Statutes
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Central Intelligence Agency: Supports the President and the National
Security Council by providing foreign intelligence and conducting
counterintelligence activities.
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Federal Judicial Center: The Federal Judicial Center is the federal courts'
agency for research and continuing education.
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Federal Protective Service: The Federal Protective Service (FPS) provides
physical security, law enforcement and other services in federal buildings, U.S.
Courthouses, and GSA controlled leased space.
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Financial Crimes Enforcement Network: One of the primary Treasury Department
agencies that establishes, oversees, and implements Treasury's policies to
prevent and detect money laundering.
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Internal Revenue Service: The new IRS mission is to provide America's
taxpayers top quality service by helping them understand and meet their tax
responsibilities and by applying the tax law with integrity and fairness to all.
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Internet Fraud Complaint Center: Addresses fraud committed over the Internet
and provides a reporting mechanism that alerts authorities of a suspected
criminal or civil violation.
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National Institute on Drug Abuse: NIDA supports over 85 percent of the
world's research on the health aspects of drug abuse and addiction.
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National Security Agency: Highly specialized technical functions in support
of U.S. Government activities to protect U.S. communications and produce foreign
intelligence information.
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Office of National Drug Control Policy
Goal is to reduce illicit drug use, manufacturing, and trafficking; drug-related
crime and violence; and drug-related health consequences.
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Prosecuting Attorneys, District Attorneys & Attorneys General on the Web:
Links from the Eaton County, Michigan, Prosecuting Attorney's Office.
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U.S. Constitution
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U.S. Customs Service: Ensures that all goods and persons entering and
exiting the US do so in accordance with laws and regulations.
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U.S. Department of Justice: Mission is to enforce the law and defend the
interests of the U.S. according to the law, provide Federal leadership in
preventing and controlling crime, seek just punishment for those guilty of
unlawful behavior.
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Drug Enforcement Administration: DEA is the lead agency responsible for the
development of overall Federal drug enforcement strategy, programs, planning,
and evaluation.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation: At present, the FBI has investigative
jurisdiction over violations of more than 200 categories of federal crimes.
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Federal Bureau of Prisons: The Federal Bureau of Prisons is responsible for
the confinement of more than 119,000 offenders.
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U.S. Marshals Service: Mission is to protect the Federal courts and ensure
the effective operation of the judicial system.
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U.S. Parole Commission: Sole authority to grant, modify, or revoke paroles
of eligible U.S. prisoners serving sentences of more than 1 year including
military prisoners and DC Code prisoners housed in Federal institutions.
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U.S. Postal Inspection Service: The Postal Inspection Service is responsible
for protecting postal employees and the mails; enforcing postal laws; plant and
personnel security; conducting various internal audits within the Postal
Service; and conducting criminal investigations and pres
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U.S. Secret Service: In addition to protecting Presidents, the Secret
Service is charged with the detection and arrest of any person committing any
offense against the laws of the United States relating to coins, currency,
stamps, Government bonds, checks, credit/debt card fr
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U.S. Sentencing Commission: Evaluating the effects of the sentencing
guidelines on the criminal justice system, recommending to Congress appropriate
modifications of substantive criminal law and sentencing procedures, and
establishing a research and development program on sentencing.
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United Nations Crime and Justice Information Network: Global crime
prevention and criminal justice information network... including a mechanism for
the centralization of inputs from nongovernmental organizations and scientific
institutions.
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The Federal Web Locator: From the Center for Information Law and Policy.
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