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Partnerships and Centers

At home and abroad, HSI embraces partnerships to strengthen its efforts to combat transnational crime. Through centers and task forces that HSI leads or participates in, HSI collaborates with law enforcement agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and private industry to coordinate operations; generate leads; identify, rescue and support victims of crime; and prevent threats to the homeland. These efforts are supported by labs that utilize technology, innovation and subject matter expertise to further advance the mission of HSI and its partners.

Centers

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Angel Watch Center (AWC)

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DHS Center for Countering Human Trafficking (CCHT)

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Export Enforcement Coordination Center (E2C2)

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HSI Cyber Crimes Center (C3)

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The Human Rights Violator & War Crimes Center (HRVWCC)

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National Bulk Cash Smuggling Center (BCSC)

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National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center)

Labs

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HSI Forensic Laboratory

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HSI Innovation Lab

Programs

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HSI Academy at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC)

Training HSI special agents to conduct a wide array of criminal investigations

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Victim Assistance Program

Responding to victim issues in a wide range of federal crimes

Task Forces

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Anti-Human Trafficking Task Forces

Using a collaborative approach to proactively target human traffickers

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Border Enforcement Security Task Force

Combating emerging and existing Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCO)

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Document and Benefit Fraud Task Forces

Maximizing interagency efforts to identify & prevent document & benefit fraud

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El Dorado Task Force

The oldest, largest & most successful anti-money laundering task force in the nation

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Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF)

Supporting the global fight against terrorism

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Transnational Criminal Investigative Units

Maximizing foreign partnerships to combat transnational crime

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