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  2. Special Service Unit - Wikipedia

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    SSU serves as the primary investigative unit for CDCR on cases that evolve from prison or parolees or have a direct nexus to CDCR. According to its official description, SSU "conducts the major criminal investigations..., criminal apprehension efforts of prison escapees and parolees wanted for serious and violent felonies, is the primary departmental gang management unit, conducts complex gang ...

  3. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

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    Agents of the Office of Correctional Safety (OCS) are peace officers per California Penal Code 830.2 whether assigned to the Special Service Unit (Special Agents), the Fugitive Apprehension Team (Special Agents, PAI, II & IIIs), or other entity of OCS, which serves are the special operations division of the department.

  4. California Department of Insurance - Wikipedia

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    The California Insurance Code (CIC) requires that the CDI provides licensing examinations for brokers and agents, and that the department must investigate suspected violations of the CIC by businesses and individuals who possess CDI licenses. The CDI also oversees the licensing of bail bond agents. The CDI also oversees the licensing of service ...

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  6. California Department of Justice - Wikipedia

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    As California's top-level investigative law enforcement agency and legal department, CA DOJ has statewide authority with over 4,700 employees and a budget of US$1.048 billion in 2019. [2] Last data is that the governor's budget proposes $1.2 billion to support DOJ operations in 2022‑23—an increase of $40 million (or 3.4 percent)—over the ...

  7. Society of Indexers - Wikipedia

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    He "count[ed] it as one of the achievements of the Society to have removed the intense feeling of solitude in which the indexer (of books and journals, at any rate) used to work." [1] Later members in various areas of the world grouped together and formed societies which are now [when?] affiliated: American Society for Indexing [2]

  8. Indexer - Wikipedia

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    An indexer may refer to: Indexer (programming) Torrent indexer or BitTorrent tracker; Index (disambiguation) § Publishing and library studies, writer of the indexes of literary and non-fiction publications

  9. Indexing Society of Canada - Wikipedia

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    An "index training workshop pilot project" was later set up in co-operation with the School of Library Science (now the Faculty of Information) at the University of Toronto. [ 1 ] In March 1977, the Committee on Bibliographical Services for Canada (CBSC) hosted an indexing and abstracting workshop in the National Library of Canada (now Library ...