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About COPS:
Welcome to the COPS Office, the nation’s leading advocate for community-oriented policing. On our web site, you can learn how we support law enforcement and communities by providing knowledge resource products, training, and funding for the advancement of community policing. For more information about the history and mission of COPS, please read our About Us page.
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Basic Immigration Enforcement Training
Rather than spending valuable time and training funds on traditional classroom training, officers can now use Basic Immigration Enforcement Training (BIET) for their immigration training. BIET consists of Web-based courses, allowing officers to take classes when and wherever is most convenient for them.
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COPS SF-269A Online Reporting System

The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) website enables grantees to manage current grants on-line, including submission of SF-269A Quarterly Financial Status Reports (FSR). Read more

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Click here for the Thefts of and from Cars on Residential Streets and Driveways publication.
Thefts of and from Cars on Residential Streets and Driveways
This guide describes the problem of theft of and from cars in residential neighborhoods and by reviewing factors that increase its risks..

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