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  2. Oregon Department of Human Services - Wikipedia

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    1971: The Oregon Legislature created the Oregon Department of Human Resources, an agency providing a spectrum of human services to individuals, families and communities. . Over the years parts of the agency were spun off, becoming the Oregon Department of Corrections, the Oregon Employment Department, the Oregon Youth Authority, and the Oregon Housing and Community Services Departm

  3. ODIS - Wikipedia

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    ODIS, or the Offender Data Information System is a web based, computerized records management software application to improve the capture, maintenance and quality of law enforcement data that is capable of running in any combination of centralized or decentralized network environments.

  4. Government of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Human Services building in Atlanta. There are several departments, agencies and other entities within the government, including the: Georgia Department of Administrative Services; Georgia Department of Agriculture; Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts; Georgia Department of Banking and Finance

  5. Department of Human Services - Wikipedia

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    A Department of Human Services (DHS) or Ministry of Human Services (MHS) is a national or subnational umbrella agency which is responsible for providing public ...

  6. Robyn Crittenden - Wikipedia

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    Crittenden earned her Bachelor of Arts from Yale University and her Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School. [1] Crittenden is a former general counsel for Morehouse College, assistant vice chancellor for legal affairs for the Georgia Board of Regents, and an assistant county attorney for DeKalb County, Georgia.

  7. Traveler Redress Inquiry Program - Wikipedia

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    The Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (TRIP, sometimes called DHS TRIP) is a program managed by the Department of Homeland Security in the United States that allows people who face security-related troubles traveling by air, receive excessive security scrutiny, or are denied entry to the United States, to file their grievances with and seek redress from the DHS.

  8. National Incident-Based Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    Finally, agencies submit SRS data in written documents that must then be hand entered into a computer system for statistical analysis. NIBRS data are submitted electronically in the form of ASCII text files. These files are then processed without the need for a person to input the data (except at the originating agency's initial filing of the ...

  9. Seal of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Great Seal of the State of Georgia is a device that has historically been used to authenticate government documents executed by the state of Georgia. [1] The first great seal of the state was specified in the State Constitution of 1777, and its current form was adopted in 1799 with alterations in 1914. [ 1 ]