Law Enforcement Against Prohibition was created in 2002.
Law enforcement was hampered by the widespread corruption of law enforcement officers and other public officials.
Law Enforcement Exploring was created in 1973.
National Law Enforcement Museum was created in 2013.
Enforcing the laws governing Prohibition was difficult due to widespread public opposition to the ban on alcohol, creating a lack of public support for enforcement. Additionally, the sheer scale of illegal alcohol production and distribution made enforcement challenging for law enforcement agencies. Corruption among law enforcement officials and organized crime's involvement further hindered effective enforcement.
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center was created in 1970.
Office of Drug Abuse Law Enforcement was created in 1972.
Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies was created in 1979.
Some reasons why it was difficult to enforce Prohibition laws were widespread public sentiment against the restrictions, the rise of organized crime exploiting the illegal alcohol trade, corrupt law enforcement and political officials, and the vast geographical size of the United States making enforcement challenging.
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives was created in 1976.
National Organization of Black Women in Law Enforcement was created in 1985.
It consumed a very large proportion of all law enforcement funding.
Crime , Economics, and the concerns over enforcement and respect for the law.