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  • ...[[anti-terrorism|anti-terrorist]] or [[paramilitary]] roles. Some parts of police organizations are [[critical infrastructure]] for emergency response. == The role of police ==
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  • ...more modern communication devices used by the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[police]]. This design also appears in ''[[Doctor Who]]''.}} ...mmon sight in the UK from 1928 until the advent of police [[radio]]s, most police boxes were demolished in the 1970s and 1980s, with only a few remaining - o
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  • '''Military police''' are members of an organized military force, usually uniformed, and often ...thin the scope of military police, and sentenced to imprisonment, military police personnel will manage the prison.
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  • {{rpl|District of Columbia Metropolitan Police}} *[[Metropolitan Police Service]]: Territorial police force responsible for law enforcement in Greater London.
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  • ...or contacting and supporting UK police, used from 1928 until the advent of police radios, and now only a few remaining; inspiration for the exterior shape of
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  • === Police forces === {{r|New York Police Department}}
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  • #redirect [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]]
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  • ...rtment Unveils New Firefighting Vessels -w.jpg | thumb | left | The Harbor Police's current fleet consists of 5 identical vessels commissioned in 2010 and 20 ...cess the bay. All these municipalities have separate shore-based fire and police departments.
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  • ...p://www.met.police.uk/history/policebox.htm Police Boxes] - [[Metropolitan Police Service]].
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  • The [[United States]] employs a large number of '''Federal Police agencies''', of various sizes.<ref name=prisonpolicyFleo04/> |+ Some Federal Police agencies
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  • {{r|Police}} {{r|Metropolitan Police Service}}
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  • ...t has fostered debate, research and an openness to challenging traditional police practices. It is headquartered in [[Washington, D.C.]] ...e head of a municipal, county or state-funded agency that provides general police services. The agency must have at least 100 full-time employees, or serve a
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  • #redirect [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]]
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  • ...nd referred to by members as just "the Force" &mdash; are Canada's federal police organisation. They are known for wearing a uniform consisting of a red [[se ==Royal Canadian Mounted Police==
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  • Canada's Federal police service, a service with paramilitary roots.
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  • ...er a variety of common situations for law enforcement officers both in the Police service and in other services. This includes on-street "[[stop and search]] In [[Northern Ireland]], similar provisions are made by the '''Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (SI 1989/1341)''', a [[
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  • ...urity Forces#Afghan Police|Afghanistan]], where development of a respected police force is considered a ''sine qua non'' for successful [[counterinsurgency]] ...ersion, to be met with host country internal security forces such as the [[police]]. A number of news articles and activists have equated such training and t
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  • {{dambigbox|Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)|Thomas Jackson}} | portrait = Ferguson Police chief Thomas Jackson at press conference (cropped).jpg
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  • ...guage word meaning [[Eggshell|egg]], for the pure-white uniform of traffic police in urban Pakistani areas like Karachi. ...h is often used by Somali immigrants to the [[United Kingdom]] to refer to police. It is commonly used by rappers in [[UK drill]].
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  • {{r|Police}} {{r|Northwest Mounted Police}}
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  • 1984 statute regulating police conduct and investigations in [[England]] and [[Wales]].
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  • ...k youth triggered widespread criticisms of institutional racism within the police
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  • The scope of U.S. activities in the training of foreign police, where the major emphasis is on learning skills rather than their immediate
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  • ...<ref name=NYTimes2002-02-11/> American special forces attacked a District police station and a nearby school that was the temporary home to a delegation of [[Abdul Rauf (Police chief)|Abdul Rauf]], the Chief of Police, said his men surrendered without a fight.<ref name=NYTimes2002-02-11/>
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  • ...lated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. government training of foreign police]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...United Kingdom, except for the City of London Police and the Metropolitan Police.
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  • {{rpl|District of Columbia Metropolitan Police}} *[[Metropolitan Police Service]]: Territorial police force responsible for law enforcement in Greater London.
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  • ...ee other cities; Police Project Manager for [[U.S. Department of Justice]] police training in [[Latin America]], and in [[Somalia]] and [[Haiti]]; advisory c
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  • ...k youth triggered widespread criticisms of institutional racism within the police
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  • ...p://www.met.police.uk/history/policebox.htm Police Boxes] - [[Metropolitan Police Service]].
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  • ...of small patrol vessels, which share resposibility with the USCG and State Police
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  • ...n charge of the police. A prominent exception to this is the Metropolitan Police force of greater London, where in 1933 the rank was subordinated to that of ...orter Wensley]], the first [[detective]] to rise to this rank from that of Police Constable, and Sir Norman Kendal.
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  • ...k youth triggered widespread criticisms of institutional racism within the Police and City administration
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  • === Police forces === {{r|New York Police Department}}
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  • ...Principles,''' in order to clarify and limit the power and function of the police. They are notable for their emphasis on the ''prevention'' of crime rather #The basic mission for which the police exist is to prevent crime and disorder.
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  • ...orce]] and commercial pilot and as a police officer with the [[Los Angeles Police Department|LAPD]], Roddenberry turned to writing for television. [[Category:Police officers]]
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  • {{r|Police}} {{r|Association of Chief Police Officer}}
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  • ...s}}</noinclude>Translated variously as "Special Higher Police" or "Thought Police", a civilian security organization of pre-1945 Japanese [[Naimusho]] (loose
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  • ...or contacting and supporting UK police, used from 1928 until the advent of police radios, and now only a few remaining; inspiration for the exterior shape of
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  • ...e Office]], it has no police powers of its own, but works closely with the police [[Special Branch]].
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  • ...more modern communication devices used by the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[police]]. This design also appears in ''[[Doctor Who]]''.}} ...mmon sight in the UK from 1928 until the advent of police [[radio]]s, most police boxes were demolished in the 1970s and 1980s, with only a few remaining - o
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  • ...es throughout 12 regions, and a number of national, non-geographic forces. Police are empowered by law to investigate crime and bring criminal charges. After ...teer officers who perform police duties in their spare time. Since 2003, [[Police Community Support Officers]] (PCSOs) have been introduced who patrol and in
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  • '''Military police''' are members of an organized military force, usually uniformed, and often ...thin the scope of military police, and sentenced to imprisonment, military police personnel will manage the prison.
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  • {{r|Iraqi National Police||**}} {{r|Provincial Paramilitary Police||**}}
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  • {{r|Police procedural}} {{r|police}}
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  • {{r|Metropolitan Police}} {{r|police}}
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  • ...in jail], 9 February 2010</ref>. Dizaei was the head of the National Black Police Association. ...olice Complaints Commission]]. A previous investigation into Dizaei by the Police - Operation HELIOS - was abandoned, and Dizaei subsequently claimed that th
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  • #redirect [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]]
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  • #redirect [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]]
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  • #redirect [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]]
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  • {{r|Counter Terrorism Command, Metropolitan Police}} {{r|Police}}
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  • {{r|Police}} {{r|Metropolitan Police}}
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  • First Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.
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  • ...lligence organization of the [[Imperial Japanese Army]]. In their military police role, they reported directly to the [[Army Minister (Japan)]] rather than t ...telligence functions. While the [[Civilian Spy Service]] and the [[Thought Police (Japan)]] were separate, non-military organizations, the kempetai was also
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  • British domestic [[counterintelligence]] service, without [[police]] powers
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Police}} {{r|Metropolitan Police Service}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)/Related Articles]]
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  • The [[United States]] employs a large number of '''Federal Police agencies''', of various sizes.<ref name=prisonpolicyFleo04/> |+ Some Federal Police agencies
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  • Fireboat operated by the [[San Diego Harbor Police]] since 2010
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  • Fireboat operated by the [[San Diego Harbor Police]] since 2010
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  • Fireboat operated by the [[San Diego Harbor Police]] since 2011
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  • Fireboat operated by the [[San Diego Harbor Police]] since 2011
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  • [[Secret police]] of [[Russia]] under the [[Czar]]s, 1881-1917
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  • Philosophy that Robert Peel developed to define an ethical police force.
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  • [[BBC]] police procedural [[drama]] based on investigation of [[cold case]]s.
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  • British police drama series based on novels by [[R. D. Wingfield]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>1972 police procedural novel by the British mystery and thriller writer [[Michael Gilbe
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  • Government police department responsible for national security in Britain and Commonwealth co
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  • ...hnique used in some extreme martial arts and authorized to be used by some police departments.
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  • ...ities to protest violence against black people, particularly involving the police.
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  • 1984 statute regulating police conduct and investigations in [[England]] and [[Wales]].
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  • SA-Sturmbannführer, acting Police President of Breslau; killed during [[Night of the Long Knives]]
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  • ...e to the various props used over the years, and their relationship to real police boxes *[http://www.policeboxes.com Policeboxes.com] - a catalogue of model police boxes
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  • ...guage word meaning [[Eggshell|egg]], for the pure-white uniform of traffic police in urban Pakistani areas like Karachi. ...h is often used by Somali immigrants to the [[United Kingdom]] to refer to police. It is commonly used by rappers in [[UK drill]].
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  • ...ng nations, to deal with individuals or non-state criminal groups, through police and judicial agencies such as [[Interpol]]
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  • ...[[Reality TV]] series [[Policewomen of Cincinnati]], whose post-television police career has generated controversy
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  • ...<ref name=NYTimes2002-02-11/> American special forces attacked a District police station and a nearby school that was the temporary home to a delegation of [[Abdul Rauf (Police chief)|Abdul Rauf]], the Chief of Police, said his men surrendered without a fight.<ref name=NYTimes2002-02-11/>
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Tough fictional police detective created by the British mystery writer [[Michael Gilbert]] who app
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  • Shot and killed police officers who responded to a call he was beating his mother and sister
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  • The combined regular military, paramilitary, intelligence and police services of [[Pakistan]], operating against both nation-state and insurgent
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  • ...t has fostered debate, research and an openness to challenging traditional police practices. It is headquartered in [[Washington, D.C.]] ...e head of a municipal, county or state-funded agency that provides general police services. The agency must have at least 100 full-time employees, or serve a
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  • [[SS]] and Police Leader of an area reporting to [[Heinrich Himmler]]; SSPF, Higher SSPF, Hig
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Police officer, trapper, soldier, purser, logger, civil servant, and took historic
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>German police officer before the Nazis, first sympathetic then part of the resistance; he
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  • An [[small arms|individual weapon]] used in sport, police, or military applications, generally firing multiple small projectiles ("sh
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  • Canada's Federal police service, a service with paramilitary roots.
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  • (1805-1871?)One of the first detectives of The Metropolitan Police
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  • Initial Communist [[secret police]] formed by the [[Bolshevik]]s; [[chekist]] became a generic Soviet term fo
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  • ...Australia]] supplied to Samoa so its neighbour would have the resources to police its own sovereignty
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  • A black youth killed in 2014 in a controversial police shooting in [[Ferguson, Missouri]]
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  • Professor at Ukraine's National Police Academy, whose November 2023 poisining is blamed on Russian retaliation aga
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  • ...under of the [[CID|Criminal Investigation Department]] of the Metropolitan Police.
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  • ...name of the headquarters of the [[London, United Kingdom]] [[Metropolitan Police]].
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  • (1962–) Commander in the [[Metropolitian Police]], now convicted and in prison for perverting the course of justice and mis
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  • ...934), SA-Obergruppenfuehrer and Deputy SA Leader for South Germany, Munich Police Chief, NSDAP Reichstag deputy, supporter of [[Walter Stennes]] in the 1931
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  • ...ior Departments or Ministries of many countries, which are responsible for police and internal security, this [[United States cabinet]] department is primari
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  • ...a dense grayish to brownish or black coat and often trained to assist the police and guide the blind.
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  • ...s it decided to give them small patrol vessels so they had the facility to police their own sovereignty
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  • ==Police Investigation== ...ce-investigating-Utah-polygamists-featured-in-new-TV-show.html |title=Lehi police investigating Utah polygamists featured in new TV show |accessdate=2010-10-
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  • (1891-1938) Chief of the Soviet secret police and civilian intelligence at the start of the Great Terror, 1934-1936, purg
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  • ...telligence, high-energy and devotion to family. This dog is often used for police work.
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  • ==Police and military==
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  • General German term for criminal investigation police (''Kriminalpolizei''); part of the WWII [[RSHA]] of the [[SS]], first comma
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  • ...[[anti-terrorism|anti-terrorist]] or [[paramilitary]] roles. Some parts of police organizations are [[critical infrastructure]] for emergency response. == The role of police ==
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  • The scope of U.S. activities in the training of foreign police, where the major emphasis is on learning skills rather than their immediate
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  • ...d promotion of black police officers, and the unique problems of the black police executive.
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  • ...e post-graduate schools of the [[Peru|Peruvian]] Armed Forces and National Police.
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  • The wearing of civilian clothing, by [[police]], when [[uniform]] might be expected, as with [[detective]]s; there are sp
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  • ...man Center Party and Catholic Action, and head of the Prussian Ministerial Police; killed during the [[Night of the Long Knives]]
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  • The secret political police force of [[Nazi Germany]], a state rather than party organization, reportin
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  • ...fic Forum patrol vessels]] it had given to small neighbours, so they could police their own sovereignty
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  • {{rpl|Police brutality}}
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  • Translated variously as "Special Higher Police" or "Thought Police", the '''''Tokubetsu koto keisatu''''' a civilian security organization of First created in 1911 as an agency of the Police Bureau (Naimusho Keihokyoko) of the [[Naimusho]] home ministry, it was form
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  • Originally the [[military police]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Army]], with both conventional and [[counterin
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  • The regular Order Police ''Ordnungspolizei'' of Nazi Germany, administratively under the [[Reich Int
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  • ...outside the RSHA bore the pre-1939 letterhead: “the Chief of the Security Police and the SD.” ".<ref name=USHMM-RH>{{citation *Amt V: KriPo (Kriminal Polizei), German Criminal Police; [[Artur Nebe]]
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  • | occupation = Police officer '''Rose Valentino''' is a [[police officer]] from [[Cincinnatti, Ohio]].<ref name=TlcBioRoseValentine/>
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  • The fire hall also served as the headquarters for the Scarborough Police Department. ...ed by volunteers, and the first Fire Chief was also Scarborough's Chief of Police.
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  • (1900-1942) Nazi police and intelligence officer; SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Brigadefuehrer]];
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  • {{rpl|Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)}}
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  • ...in the [[United States Army]], who was the first unified (i.e., [[military police]] and [[interrogation|intelligence interrogation]]) task force commander at
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  • (1897–1946) [[SS]]-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Oberstgruppenfuehrer]] and Police General heading the [[ORPO]] [[Protector of Bohemia and Moravia]] after R
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  • {{rpl|Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)}}
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