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What does LEO stand for?

Law Enforcement Organization


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Lightweight and Efficient Network-Wide Broadcast Protocol
Latino Executive of New York (award)
Limited Edition New York
Land Environments of New Zealand
Labour Enforcement Officer (India)
Lake Environmental Outreach
Launch and Early Orbit
Law Enforcement Office (National Park Service)
Law Enforcement Officer
Law Enforcement Online
Leaders of East Orlando (Florida, USA)
Leadership Experience Opportunity
Leading Empowered Organisations (leadership initiative, nursing)
Learn English Online
Leopard (German tank)
Let Export Order
Lingua Et Opinio (electronic journal; German)
Link Everything Online
Listen, Enrich, Optimize (business consulting process)
Literacy Education Online



Samples in periodicals archive:
The document identifies the key challenges limiting criminal intelligence sharing, the aims of the integrated analysis model, and the way that law enforcement organizations, both large and small, can work toward the new intelligence-led policing paradigm.
The Ashcroft Group will coordinate and advise on existing business for Pride and expand its opportunities with federal, state, and local law enforcement organizations.
00 Paperback HV8141 O'Hara (public administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice and academic director of the NYPD Certificate Program) argues that the very nature of law enforcement organizations makes some of their problems inevitable.
The report compares law enforcement organizations serving public and private campuses by number and type of employees, screening methods used for hiring officers, training and education requirements for officers, agency functions, types of equipment, computers and information systems, special programs, and written policy directives.
Its EnCase(r) platform provides the foundation for government, corporate and law enforcement organizations to conduct thorough, network-enabled, and court-validated computer investigations of any kind, such as responding to eDiscovery requests, conducting internal investigations, responding to regulatory inquiries or performing data and compliance auditing - all while maintaining the integrity of the data.
The NDIR provides law enforcement organizations with an avenue for posting their supplemental dental images in a Web environment that will allow direct access to the digital images of the dental records.
Its EnCase(r) platform provides the foundation for government, corporate and law enforcement organizations to conduct thorough, network-enabled, and court-validated computer investigations of any kind, such as responding to eDiscovery requests, conducting internal investigations, responding to regulatory inquiries or performing data and compliance auditing - all while maintaining the integrity of the data.
However, when former employers refuse to disclose information regarding an applicant's prior employment history, it becomes more difficult for a law enforcement organization to evaluate whether an applicant meets these high standards.

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