Public Safety: Agencies and Interactions
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- 1. area where an agency has an authority
- 4. Premier agency known for handling major criminal cases, counterterrorism, and counterintelligence efforts.
- 5. This federal agency, known by a three-letter acronym, oversees the enforcement of federal laws related to firearms, explosives, and arson investigations, as well as combating the illegal trafficking of alcohol and tobacco.
- 7. Track public health impacts of drug abuse; develop health response plans.
- 11. Federal agency that employs elite agents to provide protection to top government officials and also plays a crucial role in tracking and preventing counterfeit money production.
- 12. responsible for enforcing drug-related federal laws, investigating drug trafficking, and regulating controlled substances.
- 13. Coordinate state-level emergency resources; assist in crisis management.
- 14. Track and apprehend fugitives related to drug trafficking; support law enforcement efforts.
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- 2. Agency tasked with enforcing traffic laws on state highways and major roads, and often providing assistance in rural areas.
- 3. Provide cyber intelligence on drug trafficking operations conducted online.
- 4. the level of jurisdiction that is supreme
- 6. This federal agency, represented by a three-letter acronym, enforces immigration laws, investigates customs violations, and often deals with deportations.
- 8. Develop emergency response plans for public health crises related to drug overdoses.
- 9. people in the employ of private business who do activities like asset protection.
- 10. term for the collection of laws that define crimes in United States