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ICE will supervise the 287(g) trained officers while conducting immigration enforcement activities. ICE will also provide annual training on relevant administrative, legal, and operational issues related to the performance of immigration officer ... more
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The answer is no. The Miccosukee Police Department is only one of a few Native American Police Departments which employ Native Americans and Non-Native Americans as Police Officers. Currently, we have 18 non-Native American employees and 5 Native ... more
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Officers may make an arrest of an offender under supervision in special circumstances with the approval of or at the direction of the Judge having jurisdiction of the offender’s case. As a general rule and according to state standards, Probation ... more
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The hearing officer will be the Special Master or his designee. Many of the hearing officers are administrative law judges or professionals with similar backgrounds. To assist with the large number of hearings that must be conducted, Assistant ... more
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There is a one and a half mile run that precedes the POPAT that must be completed in less than twelve minutes. The POPAT is a timed six lap obstacle course that requires the candidate to run, jump, climb stairs, do push ups and sit-ups, and push ... more
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A. Normally not. In cases where a contract service is involved, however, it is usually a good idea for the service's account manager to review the report. Like proprietary security managers, these folks can often provide valuable input. In one case, ... more
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No. Code Enforcement officers cannot look over, under or through fences to view a violation. Code officers can only inspect complaints that can be seen from public view such as a street, alley, or from another property with the property owner's ... more
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Forensic document examiners (FDEs) help lawyers by examining and offering written opinions on a variety of disputed document problems including: wills, deeds, medical records, income tax records, time sheets, contracts, loan agreements, election ... more
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Yes. Applicants are encouraged to discuss applications prior to their submission. Program officers are available to comment on draft proposals submitted at least six weeks before the deadline. Although staff responses to preliminary proposals are ... more
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The broad topical areas that the training will cover are Health, Communication, Youth Supervision, Legal Rights, Victim Rights, Sexual Harassment and Sexual Misconduct, Ethics and Confidentiality, Diversity, and Safety to include Use of Force. The ... more
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