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LEAPS TV offers Immigration Law Enforcement Program for PD training

Date: 2011-07-07
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Creative agencies share some alternative strategies for immigration law enforcement in this program from the Law Enforcement And Public Safety Network (LEAPS-TV).

Immigration law enforcement is one of the hot button topics in America today and has polarized communities. This LEAPS.TV program goes beyond the Federally-originated and managed 287(g) and Secure Communities programs to highlight three local initiatives that may spur some creative thinking on the part of local law enforcement. Programs presented on this program include a visit to ground zero for illegal immigration, Pinal County, Arizona and to two more distant jurisdictions, Santa Rosa County in the panhandle of Florida and Allen County in northwest Ohio. All have a story to tell.

This no cost, fifty seven minute web program, Immigration Law Enforcement: Beyond 287(g) and Secure Communities is now available on LEAPS.TV.                     

Click here to view the program: http://leaps.tv/pgm.php?program_code=201106190900.

At the end of the program a test and certificate for 1 CEU are available for $6.73.

 

- People, Places & Things/9-1-1magazine.com (via LEAPS.TV, 7/7/11)

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