United States Marshals Service

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Organization Description

The U.S. Marshals Service was the first federal law enforcement agency in the United States. Deputy United States Marshals have served the country since 1789, often in unseen but critical ways. The Marshals Service occupies a uniquely central position in the federal justice system. It is the enforcement arm of the federal courts, involved in virtually every federal law enforcement initiative. Presidentially appointed U.S. Marshals direct the activities of 94 districts — one for each federal judicial district. Approximately 3,953 Deputy U.S. Marshals and criminal investigators form the backbone of the agency. The duties of the U.S. Marshals Service include: protecting the federal judiciary, apprehending federal fugitives, managing and selling seized assets acquired by criminals through illegal activities, housing and transporting federal prisoners, and operating the Witness Security Program.  

Program Information

Industry Type: Law Enforcement

Keywords: Criminal Justice, Criminology and Justice Studies Sociology, Judicial, Security, Justice Studies, History, Liberal Studies, Spanish, Federal

Health & Safety
Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Background Check (e.g. fingerprinting/livescan, driving record)
  • Must be 18 or older
Address 
333 West Broadway
San Diego, CA 92101
United States
General Phone 
Program(s) 
Internship
Organization type 
Judicial or Legal Facility/Organization (Government)
Focus Population(s)
Adults
Focus Area(s)
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice