J 25.2:L 42
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The lawmen : United States marshals and their deputies, 1789-1989 |
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J 25.2:M 35/3
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United States Marshals Service |
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J 25.2:M 35/6
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The United States Marshals Service : past and present |
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J 25.2:M 35/997
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The United States Marshals Service past & present |
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J 25.2:Ou 8
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Outline of U.S. Marshals Service activities |
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J 25.2:P 76
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Policy notices 93-001 to present |
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J 25.2:P 91
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The top ten myths about pre-seizure planning |
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J 25.2:P 93/2000
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United States Marshals Service : prisoner health care standards |
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J 25.2:R 27
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Relocation, a moving experience |
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J 25.2:R 64
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Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General and the U.S. Marshals Service, Office of Inspections : roles, relationships, & responsibilities |
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J 25.2:SE 2/2
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The Judicial facility security program : court security officers |
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J 25.2:SE 2/995
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Security in the workplace improving the safety of federal employees |
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J 25.2:Se 4/992
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National Asset Seizure and Forfeiture Program : taking the profit out of crime |
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J 25.2:T 11
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United States Marshals Service tactical plan, 1997-1999 |
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J 25.2:T 68
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Transvestic fetishism |
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J 25.2:V 97
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Vulnerability assessment of federal facilities |
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J 26.1/5:997
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Program plan |
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J 26.1/5:998
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Program plan |
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J 26.1/5:999
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Program plan |
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J 26.1/5:2000
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Program plan |
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