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  1. The North Carolina Department of Public Safety ( NCDPS) is an umbrella agency that carries out many of the state's law enforcement, emergency response and homeland security functions. The department was created in 1977 as the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety.

  2. The modern Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, headed by a gubernatorially appointed secretary, oversees the many governmental areas involving the safety and well-being of North Carolinians, including response to terrorism, civil unrest, natural disasters, and other emergencies.

  3. Administrative Office of the Courts. 919-890-1000. AOC. Adult Correction, Department of. 919-733-2126. DAC. Aging and Adult Services, Division of. 919-855-3400. DHHS.

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  5. The Alcohol Law Enforcement division is the lead enforcement agency for the state’s alcoholic beverage control, lottery and tobacco laws. As such, the 108 ALE special agents target problem ABC-licensed and illegal establishments that serve as havens for violence, drugs, gang activity, organized crime, money laundering and other criminal activity.

  6. www.ncdps.gov › our-organization › law-enforcementNC DPS: Law Enforcement

    Our Organization. Law Enforcement. The Department of Public Safety houses several law enforcement divisions charged with a variety of public safety missions. These divisions consist of both sworn and civilian employees.

  7. The Governor’s Crime Commission serves as the chief advisory body to the governor and to the secretary of the Department of Public Safety on crime and justice issues. Commission members include the heads of statewide criminal justice agencies, appointed state and local government officials and private citizens.

  8. Formed in early 2012 from the consolidation of the former departments of Corrections, Crime Control and Public Safety, and Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, DPS is the states largest agency.

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