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One of the organizations that organize and sponsor these joint trainings is the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange (GILEE), a joint program of Georgia State University and local law enforcement. GILEE works to foster cooperation between law enforcement agencies in Georgia and Israel, educating Israeli law enforcement on community policing and training Georgia law enforcement on counter-terrorism. Since its establishment, GILEE has run law enforcement executive development and trainings to enhance homeland security, through 450 programs that reached over 33,000 law enforcement and other executives across over 25 states and 25 countries.
The Police Department of Duluth, Georgia is among the departments that have sent delegates to Israel. Colonel Jacquelyn Hood serves as Deputy Chief of Duluth Police Department. Deputy Chief Hood attended a GILEE training in Israel in June 2018.
I was able to see different methods they were using, especially in the area of surveillance as it pertains to fighting and solving crime. Hood said. Although Duluth utilizes some similar methods, there were still ideas I was able to bring back with me. ~ Deputy Chief Hood
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