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There are as of 2006, 683,396 full time state, city, university and college, metropolitan and non-metropolitan county, and other law enforcement officers in the United States. There are approx. 120,000 full time law enforcement personnel working for the federal government adding up to a total number of 800,000 law enforcement personnel in the U.S. Update 760.000 state and local sworn officers 2008, 120,000 federal sworn officers 2008, 368,000 civilians in police agencies (state and local only) 2008. This is in excess of 1.1 million.
The three levels of Law Enforcement are - Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), State and Local
Notify your local law enforcement agency, and/or Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Typically, only authorized personnel such as medical examiners, law enforcement officials, and family members with permission are allowed to visit bodies at the morgue. Restrictions may vary based on the morgue's policies and local regulations.
Training administration and maintaining personnel folders.
Training administration and maintaining personnel folders.
Brian Reaves has written: 'Federal law enforcement officers, 1993' -- subject(s): States, Statistics, Police, Law enforcement 'Portal' 'State and local police departments, 1990' -- subject(s): Statistics, Police, Law enforcement 'Local police departments, 1997' -- subject(s): Police administration, Statistics 'Using NIBRS data to analyze violent crime' -- subject(s): Crime analysis, Criminal statistics, Data processing, Databases, United States, United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics 'Law enforcement management and administrative statistics, 1990' -- subject(s): Statistics, Police administration, Criminal justice personnel, Criminal statistics, Law enforcement 'Campus law enforcement agencies, 1995' -- subject(s): Campus police, Police, Private, Private Police, Statistics 'Profile of state and local law enforcement agencies, 1987' -- subject(s): Statistics, Police, Law enforcement 'Local police departments' -- subject(s): Police administration, Statistics
You can check, but it is questionable as to whether local law enforcement will want to handle this inasmuch as the enforcement of military law is out of their jurisdiction. I would contact your nearest military installation (if one is near you) or the local office of the FBI (listed in the front of the phonebook in the government pages) or perhaps even your neighborhood military recruiting office.
Training administration and maintaining personnel folders.
Training administration and maintaining personnel folders.
Yes, this would represent a list of personnel with dates of hire, effectively a personnel record. Personnel records are confidential.