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Articlesby Shelly Feuer DomashSeptember 1, 2002

9/11: Port Authority Police Department

Thirty-seven. That's how many New York/New Jersey Port Authority Police officers came to work on Sept. 11, 2001, and never went home. More than 2 percent of the agency's complement of 1,400 was killed in the attack, and to add insult to extreme injury, its headquarters were on the 67th floor of 1 World Trade Center.

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Articlesby Marce HansonJanuary 1, 2002

Texas Rangers

If ever a law enforcement group brought to mind truth, justice and the American way, it's the Texas Rangers.

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Articlesby Mark Leno, Jr.November 1, 2001

Dover (N.H.) Police Department

By looking to its past, the Dover (N.H.) Police Department has successfully adapted to the challenges of policing today.

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Articlesby Rebecca StoneSeptember 1, 2000

Henderson (Nev.) Police Department

The Henderson Police Department, with Acting Chief Mike Mayberry at the helm, is doing all it can to rise to growth-spurt challenges that come its way.

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Articlesby Robert BethelAugust 1, 2000

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service

Chief Postal Inspector Kenneth C. Weaver heads one of the oldest and most distinguished federal law enforcement agencies in the country, the United States Postal Inspection Service.

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Articlesby Steve LeonJuly 1, 2000

Hoover Dam Police Department

On a typical day at Hoover Dam, it is not unusual to observe tourists peering at the world-famous structure through sunglasses.  The sunglasses worn by Hoover Dam police officers provide the same view of the dam, which lies on the Arizona-Nevada border, but with a different perspective.

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Articlesby Kevin KatamotoJune 1, 2000

Honolulu Police Department

If you are fortunate to find yourself on a beautiful beach in Waikiki and, for whatever reason, you need police service, who would you call? Contrary to popular belief, it would not be Hawaii 5-0.

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Articlesby Brian WondraJanuary 1, 2000

Scott County (Minn.) Sheriff’s Office

Established in 1853 and named for General Winfield Scott, Scott County, the fastest growing county in Minnesota, is considered by some to be the entertainment capitol of the state  its attributes include 10 golf courses, 38 lakes, one river, and several parks and state wildlife management areas.

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Articlesby Det. Brian WondraJanuary 1, 2000

Scott County (Minn.) Sheriff’s Office

With an area of 375 square miles, the county, located southeast of the central park of Minnesota, is 25 miles southwest of Minneapolis, making it part of the seven-county metropolitan area.  Though Scott County's population is 77,924, the racetrack, casino and the Renaissance Festival alone account for more than 5.3 million annual visitors.

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Articlesby Rebecca StoneMarch 1, 1999

Adventures in Law Enforcement

It's no secret that law enforcement is a multi-faceted profession. From small departments, where officers must wear many hats, to the specialists of giant metropolitan agencies, the job offers ample opportunity to sharpen wits- over and over- on a variety of levels.

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