50 Most Wanted Criminals in the United States - Criminal Justice Degree Hub (2023)

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Over the past few years the primary focus of FBI and CIA investigations has shifted away from domestic criminal behavior and more towards capturing and eliminating terrorism. So, while mobsters, gang leaders and serial killers are always included in any “Most Wanted” list, what’s changed are the number of terrorists (both Muslim extremists, cyber-terrorists, and hackers) on the most wanted list. But the bottom line remains, as stated by the FBI: at the heart of their operations (and we quote) is “To protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats and to enforce the criminal laws of the United States.”

If you go to any FBI website, you’ll see their priority “wanted” list divided into two categories National Security Priorities (terrorism, counter intelligence, cybercrimes), and criminal priorities (public corruption, civil rights, organized crime, white collar and violent crimes). We’ve done a bit of the same thing here. The list that follows has been divided into three sections, violent crimes, terrorism and cyber terrorism. It is not arbitrary, even though the FBI no longer lists one criminal as being more wanted than another. We’ve listed them based on the FBI and other USA most wanted lists averaged them out and listed them in an order of our own device.

One more thing. If you know anything about any of these individuals. Call your local FBI office or nearest state police barracks immediately.

10 Most Wanted by the FBI

1.Alexis Flores

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Charged with: Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution, Kidnapping, Murder
Reward: $100,000 for information leading directly to his arrest.

Flores is wanted for his alleged involvement in the kidnapping and murder of a 5 year old girl in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The girl was reported missing in July 2000, and was later found strangled to death in a nearby apartment in August of the same year.

2. Glen Stewart Godwin

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Charged with: Unlawful Flight to Avoid Confinement, Murder, Escape
Reward: $100,000 for information leading directly to his arrest.

Glen Stewart Godwin is being sought for his 1987 escape from Folsom State Prison in California, where he was serving a lengthy sentence for murder. Later in 1987, Godwin was arrested for drug trafficking in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. After being convicted, he was sent to a prison in Guadalajara. In April of 1991, Godwin allegedly murdered a fellow inmate. He escaped five months later.

3. Jason Derek Brown

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Charged with: Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution, First Degree Murder, Armed Robbery
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000

Brown is wanted for murder and armed robbery in Phoenix, Arizona. During November of 2004, Brown allegedly shot and killed an armored car guard outside a movie theater and then fled with the money. He may be in the possession of a Glock 9mm and a .45 caliber handgun.

4. Fidel Urbina

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Charged with: First Degree Murder, Aggravated Kidnapping, Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution, Aggravated Sexual Assault, Failure to Appear.
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000

Fidel Urbina is wanted for allegedly beating and raping a woman in March of 1998. While out on bond, he also allegedly beat, raped and strangled a second woman to death in October of 1998. Her body was later found in the trunk of a vehicle that had been burned. Both crimes occurred in Chicago, Illinois.

5. William Bradford Bishop Jr.

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Charged with: Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution; Murder With a Blunt Instrument
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000

Bishop allegedly bludgeoning to death his wife (age 37), mother (age 68), and three sons (ages 5, 10 and 14) in Bethesda, Maryland, on March 1, 1976. He then allegedly transported their bodies to Columbia, North Carolina, where he buried the bodies in a shallow grave and lit them on fire. He would seem to be quite intelligent: Bishop has an American Studies degree from Yale University and a Master’s Degree in Italian from Middlebury College in Vermont. A longtime insomniac, Bishop reportedly had been under psychiatric care in the past and had used medication for depression.

6. Robert William Fisher

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Charged with: Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution; First Degree Murder (3 Counts); Arson of an Occupied Structure
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000

Fisher is wanted for allegedly killing his wife and two young children and then blowing up the house in which they all lived in Scottsdale, Arizona in April of 2001. Fisher is physically fit and is an avid outdoorsman, hunter, and fisherman. He is believed to be in possession of several weapons, including a high-powered rifle.

7. Eduardo Ravelo

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Charged with: Engaging in the Affairs of an Enterprise; Through a Pattern of Racketeering Activities; Conspiracy to Conduct the Affairs of an Enterprise, Through a Pattern of Racketeering Activities; Conspiracy to Launder Monetary Instruments
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000

Ravelo was indicted in Texas in 2008 for his involvement in racketeering activities, conspiracy to launder monetary instruments, and conspiracy to possess heroin, cocaine and marijuana with the intent to distribute. His alleged criminal activities began in 2003. Ravelo is known to be a Captain (Capo) within the Barrio Azteca criminal enterprise and is allegedly responsible for issuing orders to the Barrio Azteca members residing in Juarez, Mexico. Allegedly, Ravelo and the Barrio Azteca members act as “hitmen” for the Vicente Carrillo Fuentes Drug Trafficking Organization and are responsible for numerous murders.

8. Victor Manuel Gerena

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Charged with: Bank Robbery; Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution – Armed Robbery; Theft From Interstate Shipment
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000

Gerena is being sought in connection with the armed robbery of approximately $7 million from a security company in Connecticut in 1983. He allegedly took two security employees hostage at gunpoint and then handcuffed, bound and injected them with an unknown substance in order to further disable them.

9. Semion Mogilevich

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Charged with: Fraud by Wire; RICO Conspiracy; Mail Fraud; Money Laundering Conspiracy; Money Laundering; Aiding and Abetting; Securities Fraud; Filing False Registration With the SEC; False Filings With the SEC; Falsification of Books [and more]
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000

Mogilevich is wanted for his alleged participation in a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud thousands of investors in the stock of a public company incorporated in Canada, but headquartered in Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, between 1993 and 1998. The scheme to defraud collapsed in 1998, after thousands of investors lost in excess of $150 million. Mogilevich, thought to have allegedly funded and authorized the scheme, was indicted in April of 2003. Mogilevich may wear facial hair to include a mustache. His primary residence in Moscow, Russia. He is known to utilize a Russian passport, but may also possess Israeli, Ukrainian, and Greek passports.

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10. Jose Manuel Garcia Guevara

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Charged with: Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution – Second Degree Murder, Aggravated Rape, Aggravated Burglary
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: None given.

Guevara allegedly murdered a 26-year-old woman in the presence of her four-year-old stepson in Lake Charles, Louisiana, in 2008. Guevara and the victim lived in the same mobile home park. Guevara allegedly broke into the victim’s home, raped her, and brutally stabbed her to death.

30 Most Wanted Terrorists

1.Ayman Al-Zawahiri

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Charged with: Murder of U.S. Nationals Outside the United States; Conspiracy to Murder U.S. Nationals Outside the United States; Attack on a Federal Facility Resulting in Death
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $25 million

Al-Zawahiri has been indicted for his alleged role in the August 7, 1998, bombings of the United States Embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya. Al-Zawahiri is a physician and the founder of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ). This organization opposes the secular Egyptian government and seeks its overthrow through violent means. In approximately 1998, the EIJ led by Al-Zawahiri merged with Al Qaeda. Along with Osama bin Laden, he was a leader of Al Qaeda in the World Trade Center attack.

2. Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi

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Charged with: Murder and Conspiracy to Murder United States Nationals and United States Military Personnel; Conspiracy to Use and Using Weapon of Mass Destruction; Damaging and Destroying Government Properties and Defense Facilities
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $5 million

Al-Badawi is wanted in connection with the October 12, 2000, bombing of the USS Cole in Aden, Yemen. This caused the deaths of 17 American sailors. Al-Badawi was being held by Yemeni authorities in connection with the attack when he escaped from prison in April of 2003. He was recaptured in March of 2004, but again escaped Yemeni custody on February 3, 2006.

3. Muhammad Ahmed Al-Munawar

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Charged with: Damaging an Aircraft; Unlawful Placing of a Destructive Device on an Aircraft; Performing an Act of Violence Against an Individual on an Aircraft; Hostage Taking; Murder of United States Nationals
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: Up to $5 million

Al-Munawar was indicted in the District of Columbia for his alleged role in the September 5, 1986, hijacking of Pan American World Airways Flight 73 during a stop in Karachi, Pakistan. The attack resulted in the murder of 20 passengers and crew, including two American citizens, and the attempted murder of 379 passengers and crew, including 89 American citizens.

Al-Munawar is most likely residing in a Middle Eastern country. He is believed to be a member of the Abu Nidal organization.

4. Wadoud Muhammad Hafiz Al-Turki

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Charged with: Damaging an Aircraft; Unlawful Placing of a Destructive Device on an Aircraft; Performing an Act of Violence Against an Individual on an Aircraft; Hostage Taking; Murder of United States Nationals
The Rewards for Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Al-Turki was indicted in the District of Columbia for his role in the September 5, 1986, hijacking of Pan American World Airways Flight 73 during a stop in Karachi, Pakistan. The attack resulted in the murder of 20 passengers and crew, including two American citizens, and the attempted murder of 379 passengers and crew, including 89 American citizens.

5. Isnilon Totoni Hapilon

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Commit Hostage Taking Resulting in Death; Hostage Taking; Murder of a United States National Outside the United States; Hostage Taking Resulting in Death; Conspiracy to Use and Carry a Firearm
The Rewards for Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Hapilon is wanted for his alleged involvement in terrorist acts against United States nationals and other foreign nationals in and around the Republic of the Philippines. He allegedly served as deputy or second in command for the foreign terrorist organization, Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG).

6. Jaber A. Elbaneh

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Charged with: Providing Material Support to a Terrorist Organization; Conspiring to Provide Material Support to a Terrorist Organization
The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Elbaneh is wanted in connection with a federal criminal complaint unsealed on May 21, 2003, in the Western District of New York, Buffalo, New York. He is charged with providing material support to a terrorist organization and conspiring to provide material support, specifically to Al-Qaeda. Elbaneh was last known to be in Yemen.

7.Mohammed Ali Hamadei

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Commit Aircraft Piracy; to Commit Hostage Taking; to Commit Air Piracy Resulting in Murder; to Interfere With a Flight Crew; to Place a Destructive Device Aboard an Aircraft
The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Hamadei was indicted for his role and participation in the June 14, 1985, hijacking of a commercial airliner, which resulted in the assault on various passengers and crew members, and the murder of one United States citizen. Hamadei is an alleged member of the terrorist organization, Lebanese Hizballah. He is thought to be in Lebanon.

8.Ibrahim Salih Mohammed Al Yacoub

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Kill U.S. Nationals; Conspiracy to Murder U.S. Employees; Conspiracy to Use Weapons of Mass Destruction Against U.S. Nationals; Conspiracy to Destroy Property of the U.S. [And more]
The Rewards for Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Al-Yacoub has been indicted for the June 25, 1996, bombing of the Khobar Towers military housing complex in Dhahran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Al-Yacoub is an alleged member of the terrorist organization, Saudi Hizballah.

9. Ramadan Abdullah Mohammad Shallah

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Charged with: Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO); Interstate Transportation in Aid of Racketeering; Conspiracy to Murder Persons in a Foreign Country
The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Smart and deadly. Shallah is wanted for conspiracy to conduct the affairs of the designated international terrorist organization known as the “Palestinian Islamic Jihad” (PIJ) through a pattern of racketeering activities such as bombings, murders, extortions, and money laundering. Shallah was one of the original founding members of the PIJ and is presently the Secretary-General and leader of the organization, which has its headquarters located in Damascus, Syria. He was listed as a “Specially Designated Terrorist” under United States law on November 27, 1995. Shallah earned a PhD in Banking and Economics from a university in England. In the past, he has worked as a university professor in several countries and has ties to Tampa, Florida; the Gaza Strip; Egypt; and London, England.

10. Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah

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Charged with: Murder of U.S. Nationals Outside the United States; Conspiracy to Murder U.S. Nationals Outside the United States; Attack on a Federal Facility Resulting in Death; Conspiracy to Kill U.S Citizens
The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah has been indicted for his alleged involvement in the August 7, 1998, bombings of the United States Embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya. Abdullah fled Nairobi, Kenya, on August 6, 1998, and went to Karachi, Pakistan.

11. Abdelkarim Hussein Mohamed Al-Nasser

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Kill U.S. Nationals; Conspiracy to Murder U.S. Employees; Conspiracy to Use Weapons of Mass Destruction Against U.S. Nationals; Conspiracy to Destroy Property of the U.S.
The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Al-Nasser has been indicted in the Eastern District of Virginia for the June 25, 1996, bombing of the Khobar Towers military housing complex in Dhahran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Al-Nasser is the alleged leader of the terrorist organization, Saudi Hizballah.

12. Abdul Rahman Yasin

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Charged with: Damage by Means of Fire or an Explosive; Damage by Means of Fire or an Explosive to United States Property; Transport in Interstate Commerce an Explosive; Destruction of Motor Vehicles, [and more]
The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.
Yasin is wanted for his alleged participation in the terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center, New York City, on February 26, 1993, which resulted in six deaths, the wounding of numerous individuals, and the significant destruction of property and commerce.

13. Hasan Izz-al-Din

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Commit Aircraft Piracy; to Commit Hostage Taking; to Commit Air Piracy Resulting in Murder; to Interfere With a Flight Crew; to Place a Destructive Device Aboard an Aircraft
The Rewards for Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Izz-Al-Din was indicted for helping to plan the June 14, 1985 hijacking of a commercial airliner, which resulted in the assault on various passengers and crew members, and the murder of one United States citizen. Izz-Al-Din is an alleged member of the terrorist organization, Lebanese Hizballah. He is thought to be in Lebanon.

14. Ahmad Ibrahim al-Mughassil

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Kill U.S. Nationals; Conspiracy to Murder U.S. Employees; Conspiracy to Use Weapons of Mass Destruction Against U.S. Nationals; Conspiracy to Destroy Property of the U.S.; Conspiracy to Attack National Defense Utilities; Bombing Resulting in Death; Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction Against U.S. Nationals; Murder While Using Destructive Device During a Crime of Violence; Murder of Federal Employees; Attempted Murder of Federal Employees
The Rewards for Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Al-Mughassil has been indicted for the June 25, 1996, bombing of the Khobar Towers military housing complex in Dhahran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He is the alleged head of the “military wing” of the terrorist organization, Saudi Hizballah.

15. Jamal Saeed Abdul Rahim

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Charged with: Damaging an Aircraft; Unlawful Placing of a Destructive Device on an Aircraft; Performing an Act of Violence Against an Individual on an Aircraft; Hostage Taking; Murder of United States Nationals
The Rewards for Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Rahim had an alleged role in the September 5, 1986 hijacking of Pan American World Airways Flight 73 during a stop in Karachi, Pakistan. The attack resulted in the murder of 20 passengers and crew, including two American citizens, and the attempted murder of 379 passengers and crew, including 89 American citizens.

16. Abd al Aziz Awda

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Charged with: Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO); Interstate Transportation in Aid of Racketeering; Conspiracy to Murder Persons in a Foreign Country
The Rewards for Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Awda is wanted for conspiracy to conduct the affairs of the designated international terrorist organization known as the “Palestinian Islamic Jihad” (PIJ) through a pattern of racketeering activities such as bombings, murders, extortions, and money laundering. Awda was one of the original founders and the spiritual leader of the PIJ and is presently still involved in the organization, which has its headquarters located in Damascus, Syria. He was educated in Arab and Islamic Studies in Cairo, Egypt. He has worked as a lecturer at a university and as an Imam at a Mosque, both of which were located in the Gaza Strip.

17. Saif al-Adel

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Kill United States Nationals; to Murder, to Destroy Buildings and Property of the United States; and to Destroy the National Defense Utilities of the United States
The Rewards for Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Al-Adel is wanted in connection with the August 7, 1998 bombings of the United States Embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya. He is thought to be affiliated with the Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ), and is believed to be a high-ranking member of the Al-Qaeda organization.

18. Zulkifli Abdhir

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Charged with: Providing Material Support to Terrorists; Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to Terrorists; Contributing Goods and Services to a Specially Designated Global Terrorist; Making False Statements
The Rewards for Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Abdhir is thought to be the head of the Kumpulun Mujahidin Malaysia (KMM) terrorist organization and a member of Jemaah Islamiyah’s (JI) central command. It is alleged that he is a supplier to terrorist organizations and also conducts bomb-making training for terrorist organizations, specifically the Abu Sayyaf Group. Abdhir was indicted on August 1, 2007.

19. Muhammad Abdullah Khalil Hussain Ar-Rahayyal

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Charged with: Damaging an Aircraft; Unlawful Placing of a Destructive Device on an Aircraft; Performing an Act of Violence Against an Individual on an Aircraft; Hostage Taking; Murder of United States Nationals
The Rewards for Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Ar-Rahayyal was indicted for his alleged role in the September 5, 1986 hijacking of Pan American World Airways Flight 73 during a stop in Karachi, Pakistan. The attack resulted in the murder of 20 passengers and crew, including two American citizens, and the attempted murder of 379 passengers and crew, including 89 American citizens.

20. Jehad Serwan Mostafa

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to Terrorists; Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to a Foreign Terrorist Organization; Providing Material Support to a Foreign Terrorist Organization
The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Mostafa is being sought for his alleged terrorist activities and acting as an operating member of al-Shabaab, a Somalia-based terrorist organization. On October 9, 2009, an indictment charged Mostafa with providing material support to the foreign terrorist organization al-Shabaab. Mostafa graduated from a university in California with a bachelor’s degree in economics.

21. Ali Atwa

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Commit Aircraft Piracy; to Commit Hostage Taking; to Commit Air Piracy Resulting in Murder; to Interfere With a Flight Crew; to Place a Destructive Device Aboard an Aircraft [and more]
The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Atwa was indicted for his role and participation in the June 14, 1985 hijacking of a commercial airliner which resulted in the assault on various passengers and crew members, and the murder of one United States citizen. Atwa is an alleged member of the terrorist organization, Lebanese Hizballah.

22. Adnan G. El Shukrijumah

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Use Weapons of Mass Destruction; Providing Material Support to a Foreign Terrorist Organization; Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to a Foreign Terrorist Organization; Receiving Military-Type Training from a Foreign Terrorist [and more]
The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

Shukrijumah was indicted in the Eastern District of New York in July of 2010 for his alleged role in a terrorist plot to attack New York City’s subway system. The plot, uncovered in September of 2009, was directed by senior Al-Qaeda leadership in Pakistan and was also directly related to a scheme by Al-Qaeda plotters in Pakistan to use Western operatives to attack a target in the United States. Shukrijumah is thought to have served as one of the leaders of Al-Qaeda’s external operations program.

23. Ali Saed Bin Ali El-Hoorie

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Kill U.S. Nationals; Conspiracy to Murder U.S. Employees; Conspiracy to Use Weapons of Mass Destruction Against U.S. Nationals; Conspiracy to Destroy Property of the U.S.; Conspiracy
The Rewards for Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million.

El-Hoorie was indicted in the U.S. for the June 25, 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers military housing complex in Dhahran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He is thought to be a member of the terrorist organization, Saudi Hizballah.

24. Joanne Deborah Chesimard

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Charged with: Act of Terrorism, Domestic Terrorism, Unlawful Flight to Avoid Confinement – Murder.
Reward directly leading to her apprehension: $1 million

Chesimard is wanted for escaping from prison in Clinton, New Jersey, while serving a life sentence for murder. On May 2, 1973, Chesimard, who was part of a revolutionary extremist organization known as the Black Liberation Army, and two accomplices were stopped for a motor vehicle violation on the New Jersey Turnpike by two troopers with the New Jersey State Police. Chesimard and her accomplices opened fire on the troopers. One trooper was wounded and the other was shot and killed execution-style at point-blank range. Chesimard fled the scene, but was subsequently apprehended.

In 1977, Chesimard was found guilty of first degree murder, assault and battery of a police officer, assault with a dangerous weapon, assault with intent to kill, illegal possession of a weapon, and armed robbery. She was sentenced to life in prison. On November 2, 1979, Chesimard escaped from prison and lived underground before being located in Cuba in 1984. She is thought to currently still be living in Cuba.

25. Adam Yahiye Gadahn

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Charged with: Treason – 18 U.S.C. § 2381; Providing Material Support to Al Qaeda; Aiding and Abetting
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: Up to $1 million

Gadahn was indicted in the Central District of California for treason and material support to Al Qaeda. The charges are related to Gadahn’s alleged involvement in a number of terrorist activities, including providing aid and comfort to Al Qaeda and services for Al Qaeda.

26. Raddulan Sahiron

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Charged with: Hostage Taking; Aiding and Abetting and Causing an Act to be Done
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: Up to $1 million

Sahiron is wanted for his alleged involvement in the kidnapping of a United States citizen. On November 14, 1993, the victim was abducted from his residence at Simbahan, Pangutaran, Sulu, Philippines, by 14 armed members of the terrorist organization Al Harakat al Islamiyyah, also known as the Abu Sayyaf Group. The victim was transported to the terrorist’s jungle camp on the Southern Philippine island of Jolo. He was held captive for 23 days until his release on December 7, 1993. Sahiron has been the overall leader of the Abu Sayyaf Group since 2005, and is believed to be in the area of Patikul Jolo, Sulu, Philippines.

27. Daniel Andreas San Diego

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Charged with: Maliciously Damaging and Destroying, and Attempting to Destroy and Damage, by Means of Explosives, Buildings and Other Property; Possession of a Destructive Device
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $250,000

San Diego is wanted for his alleged involvement in two bombings in the San Francisco, California, area. On August 28, 2003, two bombs exploded approximately one hour apart on the campus of a biotechnology corporation in Emeryville. Then, on September 26, 2003, one bomb strapped with nails exploded at a nutritional products corporation in Pleasanton. San Diego was indicted in the United States District Court, Northern District of California, in July of 2004.

28. Husayn Muhammad Al-Umari

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Commit Assault and Damage Property; Conspiracy to Commit Murder; Murder; Aircraft Sabotage; Damaging Aircraft Used in Foreign Commerce; Placing Bombs on Aircraft; Assault; Attempted Aircraft Sabotage; Aiding and Abetting
The United States Department of Defense is offering a reward of up to $200,000 for information leading to his capture.

Al-Umari was indicted for his alleged role in the August 11, 1982, bombing of Pan Am Flight 830, while it was on route from Japan to Hawaii. He is alleged to have prepared the bomb that was placed under a seat on Flight 830, resulting in the death of a 16-year-old passenger and injuring 16 other passengers. Al-Umari is a Sunni Muslim and doesn’t drink or gamble, but smokes Cuban cigars. He has a high school education and is a mechanic and explosives expert.

29. Ahmad Abousamra

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to Terrorists; Providing and Attempting to Provide Material Support to Terrorists; Conspiracy to Kill in a Foreign Country; Conspiracy; False Statements
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $50,000

A home grown terrorist. Abousamra was indicted after taking multiple trips to Pakistan and Yemen where he allegedly attempted to obtain military training for the purpose of killing American soldiers overseas. On November 5, 2009, a federal arrest warrant was issued for Abousamra in the United States, after which he was charged several felonies. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts, and also has ties to the Detroit, Michigan, area. Abousamra is thought to have left the United States in 2006, and may now be living in Aleppo, Syria.

30. Faouzi Mohamad Ayoub

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Charged with: Count One – Passport Fraud
Reward: None listed

Ayoub was indicted for willfully and knowingly using and attempting to use a false, forged, or counterfeit United States passport in order to gain admittance into the state of Israel for the purpose of conducting a bombing on behalf of the designated Foreign Terrorist Organization Hizballah. There are reports, unconfirmed at this date, that Ayoub might be dead.

Cyber’s 10 Most Wanted:

1.Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Participate in Racketeering Activity; Bank Fraud; Conspiracy to Violate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act; Conspiracy to Violate the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act; Aggravated Identity Theft; Conspiracy

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Bogachev, using the online monikers “lucky12345” and “slavik”, is wanted for his alleged involvement in a wide-ranging racketeering enterprise and scheme that installed, without authorization, malicious software known as “Zeus” on victims’ computers. The software was used to capture bank account numbers, passwords, personal identification numbers, and other information necessary to log into online banking accounts.
Starting in September of 2011, the FBI began investigating a modified version of the Zeus Trojan, known as Gameover Zeus (GOZ). It is believed GOZ is responsible for more than one million computer infections, resulting in financial losses in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

2.Sun Kailiang

50 Most Wanted Criminals in the United States - Criminal Justice Degree Hub (43)

Charged with: 31 counts, including Conspiring to Commit Computer Fraud; Accessing a Computer Without Authorization for the Purpose of Commercial Advantage and Private Financial Gain; Damaging Computers Through the Transmission of Code and Commands; Aggravated Identity Theft

On May 1, 2014, a grand jury indicted five members of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) for 31 criminal counts, including the above, plus aggravated identity theft; economic espionage; and theft of trade secrets.

The subjects, including Sun Kailiang, were officers of the PRC’s Third Department of the General Staff Department of the People’s Liberation Army (3PLA), Second Bureau, Third Office, Military Unit Cover Designator (MUCD) 61398, at some point during the investigation.

3.Huang Zhenyu

50 Most Wanted Criminals in the United States - Criminal Justice Degree Hub (44)

Charged with: Conspiring to Commit Computer Fraud; Accessing a Computer Without Authorization for the Purpose of Commercial Advantage and Private Financial Gain; Damaging Computers
Reward:The FBI is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to his arrest.

On May 1, 2014, a grand jury indicted five members of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) for 31 criminal counts. The activities executed by each of these individuals allegedly involved in the conspiracy varied according to their specific specialties.

Each person provided his individual expertise to an alleged conspiracy to penetrate the computer networks of six American companies while those companies were engaged in negotiations or joint ventures or were pursuing legal action with, or against, state-owned enterprises in China. They then used their illegal access to allegedly steal proprietary information including, for instance, e-mail exchanges among company employees and trade secrets related to technical specifications for nuclear plant designs. Huang was a computer programmer who managed the domain accounts used by the others.

4. Wen Xinyu

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Charged with: Conspiring to Commit Computer Fraud; Accessing a Computer Without Authorization for the Purpose of Commercial Advantage and Private Financial Gain; Damaging Computers Through the Transmission of Code and Commands; Aggravated Identity Theft

A judge indicted five members of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) for 31 criminal counts. The subjects, including Wen Xinyu, were officers of the PRC’s Third Department of the General Staff Department of the People’s Liberation Army (3PLA), Second Bureau,

5. Wang Dong

50 Most Wanted Criminals in the United States - Criminal Justice Degree Hub (46)

Charged with: Conspiring to Commit Computer Fraud; Accessing a Computer Without Authorization for the Purpose of Commercial Advantage and Private Financial Gain; Damaging Computers Through the Transmission of Code and Commands; Aggravated Identity Theft

Dong was an officer of the PRC’s Third Department of the General Staff Department of the People’s Liberation Army (3PLA), Second Bureau, Third Office, Military Unit Cover Designator (MUCD) 61398. The activities executed allegedly involved in the conspiracy varied according to his specialties. Each provided his individual expertise to an alleged conspiracy to penetrate the computer networks of six American companies while those companies were engaged in negotiations or joint ventures or were pursuing legal action with, or against, state-owned enterprises in China. They then used their illegal access to allegedly steal proprietary information including, for instance, e-mail exchanges among company employees and trade secrets related to technical specifications for nuclear plant designs. Wang controlled victim computers.

6. Abberzeus Subjects

50 Most Wanted Criminals in the United States - Criminal Justice Degree Hub (47)

Charged with: Conspiracy to Participate in Racketeering Activity; Bank Fraud; Conspiracy to Violate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act; Conspiracy to Violate the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act; and Aggravated Identity Theft

These individuals, thought to be located in Russia and Ukraine, were involved in a wide-ranging racketeering enterprise and scheme that installed, without authorization, malicious software known as “Zeus” on victims’ computers.

7. Bjorn Daniel Sundin

50 Most Wanted Criminals in the United States - Criminal Justice Degree Hub (48)

Charged with: Wire Fraud; Conspiracy to Commit Computer Fraud; Computer Fraud
Reward: The FBI is offering a reward of up to $20,000

Sundin, along with his co-conspirator, Shaileshkumar P. Jain, is wanted for his alleged involvement in an international cybercrime scheme that caused internet users in more than 60 countries to purchase more than one million bogus software products, resulting in consumer loss of more than $100 million.

Sundin and his co-conspirators deceived victims, through browser hijacking, multiple fraudulent scams and false error messages, into purchasing full paid versions of software products offered by their company, Innovative Marketing, Inc. The proceeds of these credit card sales were allegedly deposited into bank accounts controlled by the defendant and others around the world, and were then transferred to bank accounts located in Europe. When customers complained that their purchases were actually fraudulent software, call center representatives were allegedly instructed to lie or provide refunds in order to prevent fraud reports to law enforcement or credit companies.

8. Alexandr Sergeyvich Bobnev

50 Most Wanted Criminals in the United States - Criminal Justice Degree Hub (49)

Charged with: Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud; Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering
Reward: $50,000

Bobnev was indicted for his alleged participation in a money laundering scheme involving unauthorized access to the accounts of a major provider of investment services. He allegedly accessed compromised accounts and wire transferred funds out of these accounts to money mules in the United States. These mules were then responsible for transferring the money back to Bobnev.

Between June of 2007 and August of 2007, Bobnev allegedly wired or attempted to wire over $350,000 from compromised accounts.

9.Carlos Enrique Perez-Melara

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Charged with: Manufacturing a surreptitious interception device; sending a surreptitious interception device; advertising a surreptitious interception device; unlawfully intercepting electronic communications; disclosing unlawfully intercepted electronic communications; unauthorized access to protected computer for financial gain; and aiding and abetting
Reward: $50,000

Perez-Melara is wanted for his alleged involvement in manufacturing spyware, which was used to intercept the private communications of hundreds, if not thousands, of victims. As part of the scheme, he ran a website offering customers a way to “catch a cheating lover” by sending spyware masqueraded as an electronic greeting card. Victims who opened the greeting card would unwittingly install a program onto their computers.

The program collected keystrokes and other incoming and outgoing electronic communications on the victims’ computers. The program would periodically send e-mail messages back to the purchasers of the service containing the acquired communications, including the victims’ passwords, lists of visited websites, intercepted e-mail messages, and keystroke logs.

10. Andrey Nabilevich Taame

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Charged with: Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud; Conspiracy to Commit Computer-Related Fraud (Computer Intrusion); Wire Fraud; Computer Intrusion
Reward: The FBI is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to his capture.

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Taame is wanted for his alleged involvement in the unauthorized infection of malware on over four million computers located in more than 100 countries, which includes at least 500,000 victims in the United States, from approximately 2007 to October of 2011.

This malware changed the infected computers’ Domain Name System (DNS) settings so that the infected computers did not connect to the user’s Internet Service Provider’s (ISP) server, but instead connected to fraudulent servers that Taame’s co-conspirators controlled. These fraudulent servers then converted the domain names to the wrong IP addresses and redirected the infected computer to websites the user of the infected computer did not intend to visit. This allowed Taame to hijack Internet traffic for the purpose of online advertising fraud.

FAQs

Who is the highest paid law enforcement? ›

The Chief of Police is the top position in civilian law enforcement. The Chief of Police has the highest paying job in law enforcement for the civilian sector, making between $96,000 and $160,000 a year (In Salary). Just below the Chief is the Deputy Chief of Police, with a salary of up to $138,000 a year (In Salary).

What is the highest paid job in criminal justice? ›

Here, you will find some of the highest paying criminal justice jobs available.
  • #1 – Judge and Hearing Officers. Median Annual Salary: $128,710. ...
  • #2 – Attorney or Lawyer. ...
  • #3 – FBI Specialist. ...
  • #4 – FBI Agent. ...
  • #5 – Criminologist. ...
  • #6 – Financial Examiner. ...
  • #7 – Intelligence Analyst. ...
  • #8 – Forensic Psychologist.

What city pays cops the most? ›

The metropolitan areas that pay the highest salary in the patrol officer profession are San Jose, San Francisco, Santa Rosa, Vallejo, and Los Angeles.
  • San Jose, California. $131,090.
  • San Francisco, California. $122,570.
  • Santa Rosa, California. $115,690.
  • Vallejo, California. $115,180.
  • Los Angeles, California. $110,720.

What are the 3 biggest challenges to the criminal justice system today? ›

Integrated approaches to challenges facing the criminal justice system
  • Violence against women. ...
  • Violence against children. ...
  • Support and protection for victims.

What state pays cops the most? ›

Washington state has the highest-paid police officers in the U.S.

What is the highest paying job in the world? ›

What Is the Highest Paying Job in the World? The highest-paying job in the world, in a traditional sense, holds the number one spot in this article: anesthesiologist.

How can I get 6 figures with a criminal justice degree? ›

Consider the following high paying criminal justice jobs:
  1. Correctional officer. National average salary: $36,820 per year. ...
  2. Crime scene technician. National average salary: $39,624 per year. ...
  3. Junior legal assistant. ...
  4. Private investigator. ...
  5. Forensic specialist. ...
  6. Law clerk. ...
  7. Criminal investigator. ...
  8. Paralegal.

Is a degree in criminal justice worth it? ›

So, is a criminal justice degree worth it? With the prospect of advanced career opportunities, valuable and versatile skill sets, and a competitive edge in the field, the answer is yes. Obtaining a criminal justice education can position you for long-term success and upward mobility in the field.

What is the highest paying FBI job? ›

The highest-paying job at Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is an Assistant General Counsel with a salary of $146,260 per year.

How much do Mexican police make? ›

Salary Recap

The average pay for a Police Officer is MXN 291,998 a year and MXN 140 an hour in Mexico. The average salary range for a Police Officer is between MXN 206,443 and MXN 353,902. On average, a High School Degree is the highest level of education for a Police Officer.

How much do cops get paid an hour? ›

Hourly Wage for Police Patrol Officer Salary
PercentileHourly Pay RateLocation
25th Percentile Police Patrol Officer Salary$27US
50th Percentile Police Patrol Officer Salary$29US
75th Percentile Police Patrol Officer Salary$32US
90th Percentile Police Patrol Officer Salary$34US
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How much do German police make? ›

1.348 € (EUR)/yr

In addition, they earn an average bonus of 1.348 €. Salary estimates based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Germany. An entry level police officer (1-3 years of experience) earns an average salary of 41.983 €.

What is the most significant crime affecting the criminal justice system today? ›

Human Trafficking

It's no wonder that addressing human trafficking is one of the top priorities in today's criminal justice system. Human trafficking has become all too familiar for law enforcement officers in communities everywhere.

What is the biggest issue facing police today? ›

One of the biggest challenges facing law enforcement is retention and recruitment within police departments. In a 2021 survey by the Police Executive Research Forum, law enforcement agencies reported an 18% increase in resignations and a 45% increase in retirements compared to the previous year.

Which country has the most fair justice system? ›

Denmark, Norway, and Finland topped the WJP Rule of Law Index rankings in 2020.

How much do US cops get paid? ›

The national average salary for a Police Officer is $65,184 in United States. Filter by location to see Police Officer salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 7,199 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Police Officer employees. How accurate does US$65,184 look to you?

How much do Alaska State Troopers make? ›

How much does a State Trooper make in Alaska? As of Sep 24, 2022, the average annual pay for a State Trooper in Alaska is $57,254 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $27.53 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,101/week or $4,771/month.

How much do NY State Troopers make? ›

Average New York State Police State Trooper yearly pay in the United States is approximately $75,960, which is 30% above the national average.

What is the lowest paying job? ›

25 of the Lowest Paying Jobs
  • Food-Preparation Workers. ...
  • Gambling Dealers. ...
  • Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers. ...
  • Parking Lot Attendants. ...
  • Non-Farm Animal Caretakers. ...
  • Maids and Housekeepers. ...
  • Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers. ...
  • Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders.
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What is the highest paying job per hour? ›

Anesthesiologist. It's not uncommon for doctors to earn $100 an hour or more but one category you might not expect is anesthesiologist.

What is a high salary in the US? ›

A $80k salary is considered to be significantly above average and is an upper-middle-class salary. You can comfortably on that salary in any state. $56,000 is the average household salary in the US. Moreover, an individual income of $80,000 puts you in the top 25% of earners in the US.

How can I make money with a criminal justice degree? ›

Here are a few options that depict the wide array of paths to choose from when seeking a career in the criminal justice field.
  1. Forensic Psychologist. ...
  2. Paralegal. ...
  3. Intelligence Analyst. ...
  4. Youth Correctional Counselor. ...
  5. Private Investigator. ...
  6. Forensic Science Technician. ...
  7. Criminal Profiler. ...
  8. Investigative Reporter.

Is criminology well paid job? ›

Salary Potential: $140,430

Professional criminologists have the potential to earn over $140,000 per year, though the mean annual wage for these special types of sociologists was $82,050 in 2018, according to the BLS. In order to practice criminology, students must earn a minimum of a master's degree in the field.

What criminal justice jobs are in demand? ›

Criminal Justice Careers with the Highest Demand
  • Security Guard. Security guards play a critical role in the safety and security of companies and organizations, both small and large. ...
  • Corrections Officer/Jailer. ...
  • Social & Human Services Assistant. ...
  • Police Patrol Officer. ...
  • Security Manager.

Is it better to get a BS or BA in criminal justice? ›

A BS in criminal justice is typically a more precise, technical program than the broader BA degree. Courses in a BS might explore policing in the U.S., the American correctional system, and technology in criminal justice, while BA curricula cover topics like criminology, white-collar crime, and juvenile delinquency.

Is criminal justice degree hard? ›

Criminal Justice is a Challenging, Yet Rewarding Career

If you are asking “Is criminal justice hard?”, you probably already know that it is a demanding field in many ways. The career of policing is challenging, but that is why so many officers love what they do.

Why do so many people major in criminal justice? ›

Many individuals choose to study criminal justice because they want to make a difference. They desire to help those in need, protect the greater good, and serve the people above all else. Within criminal justice, you can work with victims of crime, assist in solving crimes, or help prevent crime in your community.

How long is FBI training? ›

All special agents begin their career at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, for 20 weeks of intensive training at one of the world's finest law enforcement training facilities. During their time there, trainees live on campus and participate in a variety of training activities.

How many hours do FBI agents work? ›

Working as an FBI agent

Most agents are expected to work at least 50 hours each week and are typically on call 24/7. Since major criminal activities and threats can occur at any time, agents frequently work on weekends and holidays.

How much do CIA agents make? ›

The average salary for a CIA agent is $81,207 per year . Salaries range from $25,000 to $169,000 per year. Your actual salary will depend upon your skills, experience and which branch of the CIA you enter and the position you hold.

Can you film police in Mexico? ›

You have a constitutional right to record all law enforcement officers in the course of their performance of public duties in public places at all times, so long as you do not interfere with the officers in any way.

How long is Mexican police training? ›

Implemented with the support of the United States Department of State, IDLO's three-week training is aimed at increasing police officers' understanding of their role and responsibilities as first responders.

What is the FBI called in Mexico? ›

The agency is directed by the Attorney General's Office (FGR) and may have been partly modeled on the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the United States.
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Federal Ministerial Police.
Federal Ministerial Police Policía Federal Ministerial
General natureFederal law enforcement
Operational structure
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico
Website
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How many hours does police officer work? ›

Full-time police officers complete an average of 40 duty hours per week, in eight-hour shifts.

Do trainee police get paid? ›

TRAINING IN THE ACADEMIES)

Stipend: R4500 per month Salary notch: R186 483 per annum In addition to this, appointees will receive the applicable service benefits. Act of Appointment: SAPS Act, 1995 (Act No 68 of 1995).

Which job has highest salary in Germany? ›

Top 10 Highest Paid Professions in Germany 2022 - 23
  • Pilots. ...
  • College professors. ...
  • Researchers in Biotechnology and Neuroscience. ...
  • Surgeons and doctors. ...
  • Judges. ...
  • Bank managers. ...
  • Director of Finance. ...
  • Tourism and hospitality professionals.
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How much is salary in Germany? ›

Average income in Germany

According to the Federal Statistical Office of Germany, in 2020 the average gross annual salary was 47.700 euros, or 3.975 euros per month.

How much does a teacher make in Germany? ›

The starting salary for a primary school teacher is USD 46,456 per annum, while the OECD average is only USD 28,523. Based on the OECD country overview , the highest salary that a primary school teacher in Germany can earn is USD 61,209 per annum, while the OECD average is USD 45,100.

What is the highest paying FBI job? ›

The highest-paying job at Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is an Assistant General Counsel with a salary of $146,260 per year.

What is the highest paid police department in New Jersey? ›

In New Jersey, that generally means that Bergen County's cops earn the most.

How much do LAPD officers make? ›

The average LAPD salary ranges from approximately $80,114 per year for a Police Officer I to $118,018 per year for an Officer. The average LAPD hourly pay ranges from approximately $38 per hour for a Police Officer I to $54 per hour for a Police Sergeant.

What is the starting salary for a New York state Trooper? ›

Base Salary: $115,844. You may compete in the promotional process for the middle management rank of Lieutenant after serving 2 years as a Sergeant. Base Salary: $138,487.

How long is FBI training? ›

All special agents begin their career at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, for 20 weeks of intensive training at one of the world's finest law enforcement training facilities. During their time there, trainees live on campus and participate in a variety of training activities.

How many hours do FBI agents work? ›

Working as an FBI agent

Most agents are expected to work at least 50 hours each week and are typically on call 24/7. Since major criminal activities and threats can occur at any time, agents frequently work on weekends and holidays.

Does the CIA pay well? ›

The Bureau of Labor Statistics includes CIA officers along with all law enforcement officers in its pay estimates for police officers and sheriffs. According to the BLS, these individuals earn a median annual salary of $64,610. Compare other careers that are part of the CIA's roster of careers.

How much do cops get paid an hour? ›

Hourly Wage for Police Patrol Officer Salary
PercentileHourly Pay RateLocation
25th Percentile Police Patrol Officer Salary$27US
50th Percentile Police Patrol Officer Salary$29US
75th Percentile Police Patrol Officer Salary$32US
90th Percentile Police Patrol Officer Salary$34US
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How much does a New Jersey state trooper make? ›

The average salary for a state trooper in New Jersey is $101,000 per year. State trooper salaries in New Jersey can vary between $36,500 to $185,500 and depend on various factors, including skills, experience, employer, bonuses, tips, and more.

How much do cops make? ›

The average Police Officer salary in the United States is $61,200 as of September 26, 2022, but the range typically falls between $57,200 and $66,700.

What is the LAPD pension? ›

You receive 50% of your Final Average Salary at 20 years of service, plus 3% for each additional year of service; except in the 30th year you receive 4%. The maximum percentage payable is 90% of your Final Average Salary at 33 or more years of service.

How much do teachers get paid in Los Angeles? ›

How much does a Public School Teacher make in Los Angeles, CA? The average Public School Teacher salary in Los Angeles, CA is $62,707 as of September 26, 2022, but the range typically falls between $52,371 and $76,458.

How long is the LAPD academy? ›

If you are selected for the LAPD, you will be sent to the world famous LAPD Academy for six months of training. Training is rigorous, demanding and exhausting.

How many hours a week do New York state troopers work? ›

State Trooper Job Description

It's more common to work over 40 hours per week in 12-hour or 24-hour shifts. For example, the New York State Police Recruitment Center notes that their troopers work 12-hour days.

How much do CT State troopers make? ›

The average salary for a state trooper in Connecticut is $92,000 per year. State trooper salaries in Connecticut can vary between $44,000 to $188,000 and depend on various factors, including skills, experience, employer, bonuses, tips, and more.

How much do police officers make an hour in New York? ›

New York Police Department (NYPD) Jobs by Hourly Rate
Job TitleRangeAverage
Police OfficerRange:$14 - $40 (Estimated *)Average:$26
Safety OfficerRange:$12 - $28 (Estimated *)Average:$18
DetectiveRange:$33 - $67 (Estimated *)Average:$47
ReceptionistRange:$12 - $24 (Estimated *)Average:$17
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