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The International Law Enforcement topic provides American law enforcement with police news from around the world, focusing on the latest developments in criminal syndicates, drug cartels, organized crime, and international terrorism. It also follows significant developments and events in other countries and explores how cops in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America enforce their laws.

After confronting the Holocaust and modern attacks, police leaders are rethinking prevention and their role in protecting communities
How stolen vehicles move seamlessly across international lines
As cartels adopt military-style tactics and technology, law enforcement must adapt training, coordination and awareness to meet a growing domestic threat
A letter to the law enforcement community from the Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs
Chief Jose Figueroa Sancha estimates that 70 percent of killings in Puerto Rico are tied to drug trafficking
Sensitive police documents — containing agents’ names and contact numbers — found in cartel hands has renewed fears of high-level corruption in Mexico
Eleven people were detained by police for questioning
There haven’t been many confirmed details, and police are looking into this claim
Ontario’s ‘Black Angels’ targeted
Calgary police will investigate circumstances of incident
Mario Herrera Sanchez was caught unloading 82 pounds of marijuana
The social networking company wants to make it easier for kids to report bullying or sexual abuse
The department also contributed to a $20,000 scholarship as part of a settlement
Operation is expected to be near $10M a month
Mexican law enforcement is stepping up actions against traffickers who use aircraft
The suspect had been drinking heavily before the incident
There are no plans to have American agents embedded within Mexican units
U.S. officials have a $4 million communications complex for LEOs and other agencies will keep track of threats
If you want to improve as a police trainer, sometimes you have to start from scratch
The trial offers a glimpse into the Mexican Gulf Cartel’s U.S. operations
Sgt. Mark Gallagher was killed in his Port-au-Prince home
There’s an ''unwritten understanding’’ that cops should spend their paid lunch hour in the gym
A video of the officers sledding down a hill became popular on YouTube
The EU ruled that certain police stop-and-search powers are a breach of human rights
The arrest is considered another victory for enhanced surveillance techniques