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  2. Sheriff - Wikipedia

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    In some counties where urban areas have their own police departments, a sheriff may be restricted to civil procedure enforcement duties, while in other counties, the sheriff may serve as the principal police force and have jurisdiction over all of the county's municipalities, including those that maintain their own municipal police departments ...

  3. Sheriffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The largest sheriff's office in New York State is the Erie County Sheriff's Office, followed by the Suffolk County Sheriff's Department with around 275 deputies and 900 correction officers. Sheriffs in New York State (outside of New York City, Nassau and Westchester Counties) are elected for three or four-year terms, depending on the vote of ...

  4. Sheriffs in the United States - en.wikipedia.org

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    Sheriff's offices may also be responsible for security in public areas and events. [4] A sheriff's subordinate officers are referred to as deputies and they enforce the law in accordance with the sheriff's direction and orders. A sheriff's deputy in Mogollon, New Mexico in 1940

  5. Alameda County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    Hosted in the San Francisco Bay Area by the Alameda County Sheriff's Office, Urban Shield was the largest urban full scale readiness exercise in the United States. Police, fire, HAZMAT, EMS and EOD teams from all over the nation trained in multiple scenarios over a continuous 48-hour program.

  6. 'Folks, it's bad': Merced sheriff warns of public safety ...

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    “I'm fighting for the sheriff's office’s life right now,” Warnke says in the video. “That means I'm fighting for your public safety. ... it's bad." The office typically has 100 deputies ...

  7. Law enforcement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Police officers and sheriff's deputies in Scotts Valley, California arresting a suspect following a police pursuit in 2009. Local police range from one-officer agencies (sometimes still called the town marshals) to the 40,000 person-strong New York City Police Department, which has its own counterterrorism division. Most city agencies take the ...

  8. New York City Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Sheriff's Office originated in 1626 under the Dutch. Under later English rule, the position became known as the New York County Sheriff's Office. Originally each of the city's five county-boroughs had its own sheriff, each of which held the widest law enforcement jurisdiction in their respective county-boroughs.

  9. County police - Wikipedia

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    County police, often called county sheriffs in the United States, are police forces existing primarily in the United States that possess primary jurisdiction over an entire county. England and Wales , two constituent countries of the United Kingdom , are policed by territorial police forces largely formed on a county basis.