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The [[Federal Law Enforcement Training Center]]s train officials from 105 Federal, State and Tribal agencies. | |||
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Revision as of 07:37, 19 October 2023
The United States employs a large number of Federal Police agencies, of various sizes.[1]
Agency | Number | Police force name |
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Pentagon Force Protection Agency | 482 | Pentagon Force Protection Agency Police[1] |
U.S. Mint | 376 | United States Mint Police[1] |
Bureau of Indian Affairs | 320 | Bureau of Indian Affairs Police[1] |
Amtrak | 317 | Amtrak Police[1] |
Department of Energy* | 292 | Department of Energy Police[1] |
Bureau of Land Management | 249 | Bureau of Land Management Police[1] |
Bureau of Engraving and Printing | 234 | Bureau of Engraving and Printing Police[1] |
Environmental Protection Agency | 209 | Environmental Protection Agency Police[1] |
Food and Drug Administration | 177 | Food and Drug Administration Police[1] |
Tennessee Valley Authority | 168 | Tennessee Valley Authority Police[1] |
National Marine Fisheries Service | 141 | National Marine Fisheries Service Police[1] |
U.S. Supreme Court | 125 | Supreme Court Police[1] |
Library of Congress | 116 | Library of Congress Police[1] |
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers train officials from 105 Federal, State and Tribal agencies.