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criminal organizations. In recognition of the demonstrated interrelationship between criminal organizations that engage in illicit drug trafficking and those that engage in international organized crime involving a broader range of criminal activity, the IOC-2 works in close partnership with the OFC and the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Special Operations Division (a member of the
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The OCDETF is the centerpiece of the Attorney General's drug supply reduction strategy. It is funded through the annual Interagency Crime and Drug Enforcement (ICDE) appropriation of the Department of Justice. It describes its mission is "to reduce the supply of illegal drugs in the United States and
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These task forces, under the direction of the Attorney General, will work closely with State and local law enforcement officials. Following the south Florida example, they'll utilize the resources of the Federal Government, including the FBI, the DEA, the IRS, the ATF, Immigration and Naturalization
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In May 2009, the Attorney General’s Organized Crime Council established the International Organized Crime Intelligence and Operations Center (IOC-2) to marshal the resources and information of federal law enforcement agencies and prosecutors to collectively combat the threats posed by international
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Established by the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) Program in 2004, the OCDETF Fusion Center (OFC) is a multi-agency intelligence center designed to provide intelligence information to investigations and prosecutions focused on disrupting and dismantling drug trafficking and
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The OCDETF coordinates the annual formulation of the Consolidated Priority Organization Target (CPOT) List, a multi-agency target list of "command and control" elements of the most prolific international drug trafficking and money laundering organizations nationally. The OCDETF also requires its
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Geographically, the OCDETF is organized into nine regions, each with its own Advisory Council and Coordination Group. These groups set policies and priorities for their regions and conduct final review of cases proposed for OCDETF designation. At the district level, District Coordination Groups
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ships and planes. It was called the "most ambitious and expensive drug enforcement operation" in US history. By 1986, the task force had made over 15,000 arrests and seized millions of pounds of drugs. However, law enforcement agents said their impact was minimal, and that cocaine imports had
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diminish the associated violence and other transnational organized criminal activities, including violent street gangs, that present the greatest threat to public safety as well as economic and national security."
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Service, United States Marshals Services, the U.S. Customs Service, and the Coast Guard. In addition, in some regions Department of Defense tracking and pursuit capability will be made available.
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Enforcement efforts are conducted through the DOJ Criminal Division; the 94 United States Attorneys Offices; and other Federal, State, local, tribal, and international law enforcement agencies.
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I believe that these task forces will allow us to mount an intensive and coordinated campaign against international and domestic drug trafficking and other organized criminal enterprises.
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Drug Control: Better Coordination with the Department of Homeland Security and an Updated Accountability Framework can Further Enhance DEA's Efforts to Meet Post-9/11 Responsibilities
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Each of the ninety-three federal judicial districts is placed into one of nine OCDETF regions based on geographic proximity. Within each region, a "core city" was designated.
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Desiring a more comprehensive, nationwide attack to reduce the supply of illegal drugs in the US, Reagan announced the formation of the OCDETF Program on October 14, 1982.
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increased. A Bush spokesperson emphasized disrupting smuggling routes rather than seizure quantities as the measure of success According to an agency history by
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to lead a cross-agency drug interdiction team called the South Florida Task Force. The impetus was a surge of cocaine and cannabis entering through the
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applications. In the three year span of calendar years 2016, 2017, and 2018 there were 6,964 OCDETF-related Title III applications.
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participants to identify major Regional Priority Organization Targets (RPOT) as part of an annual Regional Strategic Plan process.
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In budget materials submitted to Congress, the OCDETF has provided measurements of its Investigation and prosecution statistics.
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From the formation of the organization to 2006, OCDETF operations have led to more than 44,000 drug-related convictions and the
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The OCDETF consists of an Executive Office, which coordinates the drug enforcement efforts of multiple agencies from several
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Illicit Opioids: While Greater Attention Given to Combating Synthetic Opioids, Agencies Need to Better Assess their Efforts
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review cases proposed for OCDETF designation, ensure appropriate resource allocation, and monitor local case progress.
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Drug Control: High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas' Efforts to Link Investigations to International Drug Traffickers
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Ronald Reagan, Remarks Announcing Federal Initiatives Against Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime
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Nontraditional Organized Crime: Law Enforcement Officials' Perspectives on Five Criminal Groups
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President Reagan's Remarks Against Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime on October 14, 1982
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Drug Investigations: Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force Program's Accomplishments
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budget with the Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 1983, introduced in December 1982.
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Criminal Penalties Resulting From the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces
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INS Drug Task Force Activities: Federal Agencies Supportive of INS Efforts
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Illegal Aliens: INS Participation in Antigang Task Forces in Los Angeles
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region, and the sharp rise in related crime. The operation involved the
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Counternarcotics: Overview of U.S. Efforts in the Western Hemisphere
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The new Jim Crow: mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness
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Federal law enforcement agencies of the United States
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of over $ 3 billion in monetary and property assets.
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In 1982, responding to concerns about the increasing
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Federal drug enforcement program in the United States
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Fusion Center and Intelligence and Operations Center
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Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
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