U.S. Marshals Service Information Session
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Noon–1 p.m.
Location: Highlander Union Building HUB 367
Parking Information
Category: Seminar
Description:
Put A Star in Your Future: Be A Deputy U.S. Marshal
The US Marshals will be on campus to discuss the Deputy U.S. Marshal position, qualifications, and application process. If you’re interested in a career in federal law enforcement, do not miss this opportunity to meet the U.S. Marshals face-to-face and get your questions answered. Visit http://www.usmarshals.gov/careers/deputy_positions.html for more information about the position and the application process.
The United States Marshals Service (USMS) is the Nation's oldest and most versatile federal law enforcement agency. Federal Marshals have served the country since 1789. They are responsible for:
- Protection of the federal judiciary
- Transportation of federal prisoners
- Execution of civil and criminal processes
- Apprehension of more than half of all federal fugitives
- Operation of the Witness Security Program
- Enforcement of court orders and Attorney General orders involving civil disturbances and acts of terrorism
- Seizure of property acquired by criminals through illegal activities
ARE YOU A DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL?
Open to: Students Only
Admission: Free
Sponsor: Career Center
Contact Information:
Angela Domingo
23637
adomingo@ucr.edu
