How should a multijurisdictional task force deal with nonparticipating agencies that share the need for a methamphetamine team?
• Agencies that form a methamphetamine team should be prepared to assist other participating agencies with methamphetamine labs found in their jurisdiction. This may add a burden to the task force, but it will also create a greater service to law enforcement agencies in the area and may generate better working relationships among the different agencies.
Agencies that form a methamphetamine team should be prepared to assist other participating agencies with methamphetamine labs found in their jurisdiction. This may add a burden to the task force, but it will also create a greater service to law enforcement agencies in the area and may generate better working relationships among the different agencies.
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- Too often, a task force is the first place contributing agencies "cut back" during personnel shortages. What can be done to strengthen the task force position with contributing agencies?
- How should a multijurisdictional task force deal with nonparticipating agencies that share the need for a methamphetamine team?
- Do the components use training as an incentive to encourage task force participation by local law enforcement agencies?