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CIA Reading Room cia-rdp05s00620r000601550003-2: WITH THE GRADUATION OF THE 112TH SESSION OF THE FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY ON 3/24/78, THERE ARE NOW 11,902 GRADUATES.

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2009-01-01
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Approved For Release 2009/06/08 : CIA-RDP05S00620R000601550003-2 With the graduation of the 112th Session of the FBI National Academy on 3/24/78, there are now 11, 902 graduates. A review of the status of our graduates shows the following: 7,732 are actively engaged in law enforcement, and 4, el are no longer actively engaged in law enforcement. Of the 7,732 in law enforcement, the following are occupying position of heads of their agencies: 917 are chiefs of police 189 are sheriffs _ 15 are heads of state police organizations 100 others hold positions as heads of their agency. This gives us a:total of 1,221 graduates occupying the top executive position of their agencies, or approximately one out of every six holds the position of executive head of his agency. FOREIGN OFFICER PARTICIPANTS Since the inception of the National Academy, there have been 465 graduates from 57 different foreign countries. One hundred and four law enforcement agencies have been represented. U.S. …

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Approved For Release 2009/06/08 : CIA-RDP05S00620R000601550003-2 With the graduation of the 112th Session of the FBI National Academy on 3/24/78, there are now 11, 902 graduates. A review of the status of our graduates shows the following: 7,732 are actively engaged in law enforcement, and 4, el are no longer actively engaged in law enforcement. Of the 7,732 in law enforcement, the following are occupying position of heads of their agencies: 917 are chiefs of police 189 are sheriffs _ 15 are heads of state police organizations 100 others hold positions as heads of their agency. This gives us a:total of 1,221 graduates occupying the top executive position of their agencies, or approximately one out of every six holds the position of executive head of his agency. FOREIGN OFFICER PARTICIPANTS Since the inception of the National Academy, there have been 465 graduates from 57 different foreign countries. One hundred and four law enforcement agencies have been represented. U.S. TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS There have been a total of 115 graduates from American Samoa, Canal Zone, Guam, Puerto Rico, Saipan (Northern Marianas) and the Virgin Islands, making a grand total of 580 graduates from outside the United States. The current class (113th Session) consists of 248 law enforce- ment officers representing 49 states, Puerto Rico, and five foreign countries. The class started with 250 students; however, one student had to return home because of a critical illness in his immediate family and one other student withdrew from the class in order to accept appointment to the position of FBI Special Agent. The five foreign countries represented in this class are Brunei, Canada, Egypt, Malaysia and the Philippines. Additionally, the class is represented by students from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Marshals Service, Uniformed Division of Secret Service, U.S. Park Police, .U.S. Capitol Police, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, U.S. Army Military Intelligence, U.S, Army Military Police Corps, U.S. Air Force Security Police and U.S. Marine Corps Military Police. Approved For Release 2009/06/08 : CIA-RDPO5S00620R000601550003-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/08 : CIA-RDPO05S00620R000601550003-2 t iN This class includes four female police officers from the following agencies: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Los Angeles Police Department, University of Florida Police Department in Gainesville, Florida, and Nassau County Police Department in Mineola, New York. Approved For Release 2009/06/08 : CIA-RDP05S00620R000601550003-2