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Department of Justice (DOJ) NPHS 1510 Department of Justice (DOJ)

Key Resources DOJ http://www.justice.gov/ FBI http://www.fbi.gov/

Department of Justice (DOJ) Attorney General Relevant Units FBI DEA ATF & E US National Central Bureau INTERPOL National Security Division US Marshalls Service

FBI Not a National Police Force Domestic

FBI Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG) Directorate of Intelligence International Operations Laboratory Services National Security Branch National Counterterrorism Center

Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Crime Statistics/UCR Crime in the U.S. Fingerprints and Other Biometrics IAFIS, Next Generation Identification LEO: Law Enforcement Online A secure website for criminal justice professionals N-DEx: Law Enforcement National Data Exchange An automated system for sharing information Criminal Background Checks Gun Checks/National Instant Criminal Background Check System NCIC: National Crime Information Center Electronic clearinghouse of crime data

Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG) Hazardous Devices Operations Investigations & Operations Support (Behavioral Analysis, NCAVC, ViCAP) SIOC Surveillance & Aviation Tactical Operations (Crisis Negotiations, HRT, SWAT)

Laboratory Services Forensic Analysis (Cryptanalysis, Latent Prints) Forensic Science (DNA, Trace) Operational Response (HazMat, ERT) Scientific Analysis (CODIS)

National Security Branch National Counterterrorism Center Terrorist Screening Center Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate

ATF & E Alcohol & Tobacco Arson & Explosives Firearms

DEA Law Enforcement Drug Prevention Diversion Control & Prescription Drugs