Yes. Federal officers have jurisdiction in federal matters that occur on Native American lands. The process is a little more involved, as it requires the assistance/cooperation of the Tribal Council and the Tribal Police.
If you are referring to becoming a ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) officer - they are federal law enforcement officers and paid a salary by the government which is published on the agency's website.
The answer is C. Law enforcement officers are mainly required to uphold the law.
Yes, you have to be qualified to be employed as a law enforcement officer. All SWAT officers are certified law enforcement.
It depends on who "you" is. Article 7 gives apprehension authority to military and naval law enforcement officials. Article 8 authorizes state/local police officers to apprehend deserters, only.
According to the latest data available from the Massachusetts Municipal Police Training Committee, there are approximately 18,000 sworn law enforcement officers employed across various police departments in Massachusetts.
Yes, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Officers are fully sworn and accredited federal law enforcement officers. They are empowered to arrest for ANY violation of federal law (and local law IF deputized to do so by the appropriate authority).
Bounty hunting is not legal in the UK. There are strict laws regarding the apprehension of fugitives and bail enforcement that do not permit private individuals to engage in bounty hunting activities. Only authorized law enforcement officers have the authority to apprehend fugitives.
An organized body of police officers employed by a recognized government, who are responsible for the enforcement of laws within a jurisdiction.
In 2004 (the most recent year for which statistics are available), there were 517 local, county and state law enforcement agencies in California, with a total of 75,622 sworn officers. This does not include federal law enforcement officers working in California.
I believe the questioner is asking about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)officers. They are Federal officers who formerly worked for two separate organizations (U.S. Bureau of Immigration -and- U.S. Customs Service). These organizations were combined under the Department of Homeland Security and became one agency with combined powers and authority.
There are many types of gear that are required for law enforcement officers. Law enforcement officers are required to have their badge, their gun, and their handcuffs on them at all times.
Arizona law enforcement officers are still required to observe reasonable suspicion and probable cause requirements to stop, detain and/or arrest someone, the same as before Arizona's new immigration law took effect. The new law allows officers to question people they detain to determine their immigration status. Prior to that law taking effect, immigration questions could constitute a violation of the detainee's civil rights, as Arizona LE officers were not empowered to enforce immigration laws.