Depending on what kind of a crime it is, several U.S. Departments may have enforcement responsibilities. The majority of federal crimes are handled by the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Question needs to be more specific. There are several federal law enforcement agencies that could be involved depending on the crime and the agency.
Many varying federal and State agencies, one of which is the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
There are approximately 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the United States, ranging from local municipal police departments to federal agencies like the FBI and DEA.
the answer is the (DEA)
Executive branch. The federal law enforcement agencies, such as the FBI, the US Marshals, the Dea all fall under the Department of Justice, which is part of the Cabinet.
You mean as in crime? The federal and local law enforcement agencies.
Bank account fraud is typically investigated by law enforcement agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Secret Service, which have expertise in financial crimes. These agencies have specialized units dedicated to investigating and preventing fraud, including bank account fraud. Additionally, local law enforcement agencies may also be involved in investigating bank account fraud cases, depending on the jurisdiction and the scope of the fraud.
They require funding from tax revenue to provide things such as law enforcement and office personnel for agencies.
YES. To sum it up very simply, Police are the law enforcement of each individual municipality, county, and state. The FBI is one of many Agencies which form Federal law enforcement. State and Federal laws are different and so are the agencies which enforce them.
the answer is the (DEA)
The majority of law enforcement agencies in America are operated by local governments, such as city police departments or county sheriffs' offices. There are also state police agencies that have jurisdiction within their respective states. Additionally, there are federal law enforcement agencies like the FBI and DEA.
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