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ANAHEIM POLICE DEPARTMENT
Contract #
N-2018-199
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POLICE
Expiration Date
3/30/2020
Destruction Year
2025
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incidents vigorously and effectively in order to secure the appropriate criminal convictions for those <br />responsible; and collaborating with local agency partners within law enforcement, county and state <br />government, and non-governmental service providers to ensure the victims of these crimes receive the <br />wrap-around services they need to rebuild their lives and avoid future victimization. <br />Period of Performance: <br />The term of this MOU shall commence on July 1, 2018 and shall expire when terminated by the parties <br />as provided herein. The terms of this MOU that deal with the US Department of Justice, Office of <br />Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance Grant shall expire on March 30, 2020. All regulations <br />and special conditions set forth in attachments A and B will also expire on March 30, 2020. This MOU <br />may be renewed on the same terms and conditions and upon mutual written agreement among the <br />parties based on written notification from the Anaheim Police Department. <br />Human Trafficking Investigations <br />ANAHEIM acknowledges human trafficking investigations are very complex and time consuming. Like <br />many other types of complex investigations, it takes time for investigators to build the skills and experience <br />necessary to work human trafficking cases at an optimal level. This experience and expertise is invaluable <br />when investigating human trafficking of minors, given they have the potential to be life cases. With this in <br />mind, Anaheim requests Investigators be assigned to the task force for a minimum of two years. A two year <br />commitment to the task force greatly benefits the investigator's time to develop experience and expertise in <br />the field of human trafficking, and increases the level of success of the task force. <br />k" <br />
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