Home ![](/web/20061026010042im_/https://www.psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/spacer.gif) ![](/web/20061026010042im_/https://www.psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/breadcrumb_arrow.gif) Programs ![](/web/20061026010042im_/https://www.psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/spacer.gif) ![](/web/20061026010042im_/https://www.psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/breadcrumb_arrow.gif) Law enforcement ![](/web/20061026010042im_/https://www.psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/spacer.gif) ![](/web/20061026010042im_/https://www.psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/breadcrumb_arrow.gif) Canada-U.S. border security
PSEPC works with the Attorney General of the United States to develop policies, strategies and initiatives to address cross-border crime. Our two departments have built a bilateral consultative mechanism to address issues such as smuggling, marketing fraud, identity theft, human trafficking, money laundering, child abduction, high-tech crime and terrorism. PSEPC also takes a policy leadership role in Canada creating a unified approach to cross-border crime that spans law enforcement agencies and federal departments. We also bring Canadian agencies and departments into closer working relationships with their American counterparts to address cross-border crime. A common goal of PSEPC and the Attorney General is to facilitate information and technology-sharing among the law enforcement agencies. More resources
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