In law enforcement codes, CBC typically stands for "Criminal Background Check." This refers to the process of reviewing an individual's criminal history to assess their suitability for employment, licensing, or other legal purposes. Such checks are commonly conducted to ensure public safety and uphold the integrity of law enforcement agencies.
Non Law Enforcement.
Did you mean FBI?
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In the department I once belonged to the code 'Signal 9' signified a traffic accident without injuries. However, these codes are not universal throughout law enforcement and quite often mean different things in different departments.
It varies everywhere by city, county or even state. Added: The 'codes' and '10 signals' of the various agencies can mean widely differing things in different departments.
Non Law Enforcement.
Law enforcement in the UK have a "shoot to kill" policy against terrorists.The enforcement of this curfew will mean we will need to use the reserve soldiers.
As written, it is gibberish. However I think you mean Law Enforcement which is the upholding and defending of laws.
Law enforcement was hampered by the widespread corruption of law enforcement officers and other public officials.
You mean as in crime? The federal and local law enforcement agencies.
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