What is HIDTA training?

HIDTA Program The High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) program, created by Congress with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, provides assistance to Federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies operating in areas determined to be critical drug-trafficking regions of the United States.

How do I join HIDTA?

Designation Petitions. A coalition of interested law enforcement agencies from an area may petition for designation as a HIDTA. Petitions must specify the geographic area for which HIDTA designation is requested. Areas are designated by county; therefore, such areas must be identified in the petition.

Is HIDTA a federal agency?

The High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program (HIDTA) is a drug-prohibition enforcement program run by the United States Office of National Drug Control Policy. By law, each HIDTA Board is equally divided between federal law enforcement on the one side and state and local agencies on the other.

How many HIDTA are there?

33 HIDTAs
There are currently 33 HIDTAs, and HIDTA-designated counties are located in 50 states, as well as in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the District of Columbia. The DEA plays a very active role and has more than 1,500 authorized special agent positions dedicated to the program.

What is OD map?

ODMAP (Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program) is a free platform that provides suspected overdose surveillance data across participating jurisdictions. Recorded data is applied to a mapping tool for easy visualization and tracking.

What is an Ocdetf case?

The Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) Program was established in 1982 to mount a comprehensive attack against organized drug traffickers.

What does Hifca stand for?

In the United States, geographic locations that present a particularly high risk of money laundering and financial crime may be designated High Risk Money Laundering and Related Financial Crime Areas, also referred to as High Intensity Financial Crime Areas (HIFCA).

What is the age limit for DEA?

21 years old
To be eligible to apply, you need to meet the following criterion: Must be 21 years old, and no older than 36 years old at the time of appointment. Hold U.S. citizenship. Possess a valid U.S. driver’s license.

How much time do you get for organized crime?

A charge of racketeering can lead to 20 years in jail and a $25,000 fine. The RICO Act had a tremendous effect on the Mafia and led to lengthy prison sentences for many members of crime families. History has shown that there are generally two outcomes for a life in the Mafia: prison or death.

How long is DEA training?

18-week
The DEA Basic Agent Training Program is an 18-week entry-level training program designed to prepare DEA Special Agents for field assignments nationwide.

Can I join the DEA if I have done drugs?

All DEA applicants are required to disclose their current and past drug usage and activity. An applicant will not be selected for employment if he or she deliberately misrepresents his or her drug history in connection with his or her application for employment.

What does the New England HIDTA training initiative do?

These projects help the organization to consistently achieve its mission and vision. The New England HIDTA Training Initiative provides professional, high quality, “tuition free” or at low cost, law enforcement training classes to our federal, state and local law enforcement and affiliated agencies.

What does HIDTA stand for in law enforcement?

The Domestic Highway Enforcement Program at the New England HIDTA promotes collaborative intelligence-led policing to enhance coordinated multi-jurisdictional operational law enforcement efforts on the region’s highway system…

What is the mission of the Gulf Coast HIDTA?

The mission of the Gulf Coast HIDTA is to reduce illicit drug availability and its harmful consequences within its designated areas by supporting intelligence-driven task forces and supporting infrastructure designed to target, disrupt and eliminate drug trafficking organizations impacting our region and beyond.

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