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part iii - short answer (16 - 20) 16. what is one main difference betwe…

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part iii - short answer (16 - 20)

  1. what is one main difference between a federal and state law enforcement agency?
  2. name one example of a local law enforcement agency in your community.
  3. explain how federal, state, and local agencies work together during a large - scale emergency.
  4. which agency would handle an armed bank robbery that crosses state lines?
  5. which level of government do you think has the most daily contact with citizens—federal, state, or local—and why?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Federal agencies enforce federal laws nationwide; state enforce state laws within their state.
  2. Common local agencies include city police or county sheriff offices.
  3. They coordinate via protocols: federal provides resources, state manages regional, local handles on-ground.
  4. Interstate crimes and bank robberies fall under federal jurisdiction.
  5. Local government handles daily services like police, schools, utilities.

Answer:

  1. One main difference is jurisdiction: federal agencies enforce federal laws nationwide, while state agencies enforce state laws within their respective state boundaries.
  2. City Police Department (or County Sheriff's Office, etc., depending on community).
  3. They work together through coordinated protocols: federal agencies provide resources and expertise, state agencies manage regional coordination, and local agencies handle on-the-ground emergency response and community needs.
  4. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
  5. Local government has the most daily contact with citizens because it administers essential daily services such as local police, public schools, garbage collection, and utilities, which citizens interact with regularly.