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  • 61police force — noun Date: 1838 a body of trained officers entrusted by a government with maintenance of public peace and order, enforcement of laws, and prevention and detection of crime …

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  • 62Police royale de Malaisie — Police royale malaisienne Polis Diraja Malaysia Juridiction Zone …

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  • 63Police royale malaisienne — Création 1963 Type Police nationale Siège …

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  • 64Police brutality — is the world wide use of excessive force, usually physical, but potentially also in the form verbal attacks and psychological intimidation , by a police officer.Widespread police brutality exists in many countries, even those that prosecute… …

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  • 65Police Community Support Officer — Police Community Support Officers (PCSO) ( cy. Swyddogion Cymorth Cymunedol yr Heddlu, SCCH or Heddlu Ategol) are uniformed personnel working with the Police in England and Wales. The Police prefix is optional, with Community Support Officer… …

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  • 66Police idéologique — Police (institution) Pour les articles homonymes, voir police. Le terme « police » désigne de manière générale l activité consistant à assurer la sécurité des personnes et des biens en faisant appliquer la loi. Les forces de police… …

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  • 67Police Service of Northern Ireland — Abbreviation PSNI Badge of the Police Service of Northern Ireland …

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  • 68police — po·lice 1 vt po·liced, po·lic·ing: to control, regulate, or keep in order esp. as an official duty police the area police 2 n pl police 1: the control and regulation of affairs affecting the order and welfare of a political unit and its citizens… …

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  • 69Police intelligence — refers to an element of each of the various British police forces. Staffed by police officers and support staff, its purpose is to track and predict crime with a view to curbing it. It is an emerging field that gained momentum after the National… …

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  • 70Police power — is the capacity of a state to regulate behaviours and enforce order within its territory, often framed in terms of public welfare, security, morality, and safety. [cite encyclopedia| title =Police Power| encyclopedia =Encyclopedia Britannica|url …

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