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Foreign Aid: Police Training and Assistance

NSIAD-92-118 Published: Mar 05, 1992. Publicly Released: Mar 05, 1992.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on U.S. training and assistance provided to foreign law enforcement personnel, focusing on the: (1) legislative authority for providing training and assistance to foreign law enforcement agencies and personnel; (2) extent and cost of U.S. activities; and (3) opinions of academic and legal experts on current U.S. assistance to foreign police.

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Federal aid for criminal justiceFederal legislationForeign aid programsInternational relationsLaw enforcement agenciesLaw enforcement personnelPolice trainingTerrorismPoliceForeign aid to Panama