ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES Crystal Wahlstrom-Kauffman April 1 st, 2008 MGT 335.

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ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES Crystal Wahlstrom-Kauffman April 1 st, 2008 MGT 335

Drug Enforcement Administration  Works with Law Enforcement  Enforce Laws and Regulations  Stopping the Drug Trafficking  Drug Prevention Programs  Monitor Prescription Drugs

Federal Bureau of Investigation  Major/Violent Crimes  Cyber and Public Crime  Organized Crime  Kidnappings  Counterintelligence

National Security Agency  Consult with the President’s Foreign Advisory Board  Monitors the defensive information operations  Record foreign signals Intelligences  Provide solutions for foreign situations  Responsible for National Security and intelligence

U.S. Marshals Service  Apprehending Fugitives  Protecting Judges, Prosecutor, and Witnesses  Managing and Transporting Prisoners  Serving Court Documents  Selling and Managing Assets

Conclusion  Maintains public safety  Apprehend criminals  Monitors terroristic threats  Communicate with each other  Allows victims to find justice

References Drug Enforcement Administration (2008) The Drug Enforcement Administration homepage Retrieved from the World Wide Web April 1, Federal Bureau Investigation (2008) The Federal Bureau Investigations homepage Retrieved from the World Wide Web April 1, National Security Agency (2008) The National Security Agency homepage Retrieved from the World Wide Web April 1, United States Marshall Service (2008) United States Marshalls homepage Retrieved from the World Wide Web April 1,