United States Marshalls
United States Marshals Since 1789, United States Marshals and their Deputies have answered the call to service of the American people. ... The United States Marshals’ home page states, “From taking the census to protecting the President, the missions of the Service have changed to meet the needs of the nation. ... Marshals The offices of the United States Marshal, and Deputy Marshals, were created by the first Congress in the Judiciary Act of 1789, the same legislation that established the federal judicial system. ... Marshals, appointed by the President or the Attorney General, manage the activities of “95 district offices and personnel stationed at more than 350 locations throughout the 50 states, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands” (Marshals Service Mission). ... To become a United States Deputy Marshal there are certain qualification requirements applicants must meet. ... Basic Goals of Policing United States Marshals are the epitome in four of the five basic goals of police agencies listed in the text for Criminology 231. ... Conclusion For over 200 years, the United States Marshals and their Deputies have answered the call to service of the American people.