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  2. Law enforcement in Japan - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, the MPD Superintendent General represents not only the highest rank in the system but also assignment as head of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. [18] Police officers whose rank are higher than Assistant Commissioner (警視正, Keishi-sei) are salaried by the National budget even if they belong to local police ...

  3. List of police ranks - Wikipedia

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    The rank system defines authority and responsibility in a police organization, [2] and affects the culture within the police force. [3] Police ranks, dependent on country, are similar to military ranks [ 4 ] [ 5 ] in function and design due to policing in many countries developing from military organizations and operations, [ 6 ] such as in ...

  4. Prefectural police - Wikipedia

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    After the surrender of Japan, the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers regarded this centralized police system as undemocratic. During the occupation of Japan , the principle of decentralisation was introduced by the 1947 Police Law ( 警察法 [ ja ] , Keisatsu-hō ) (now commonly referred to as "Old Police Law").

  5. National Police Agency (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The National Police Agency (Japanese: 警察庁, Hepburn: Keisatsu-chō) is the central coordinating law enforcement agency of the Japanese police system. Unlike national police in other countries, the NPA does not have any operational units of its own aside from the Imperial Guard; rather, it is responsible for supervising Japan's 47 ...

  6. List of Japanese court ranks, positions and hereditary titles

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    The court ranks of Japan, also known in Japanese as ikai (位階), are indications of an individual's court rank in Japan based on the system of the state. Ikai as a system was the indication of the rank of bureaucrats and officials in countries that inherited (class system).

  7. Category:Japanese police officers - Wikipedia

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    Classification: People: By occupation: Police officers: By nationality: Japanese Also: Japan : People : By occupation : Police officers Wikimedia Commons has media related to Police officers of Japan .

  8. Security Police (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The division's agents are commonly known as Security Police (SP) (セキュリティポリス, Sekyuritī Porisu). [1] [5] The word "SP" is a loanword used in the Japanese law enforcement system, based on the badge worn by the agents. [3] The SP insignia on a SP officer's business suit

  9. Category:Law enforcement in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Criminal justice system of Japan; K. Kyoto Mimawarigumi; L. ... Penal system of Japan; Police services of the Empire of Japan; Public order and internal security in Japan