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  2. United States Indian Police - Wikipedia

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    The United States Indian Police Academy was originally established as the United States Indian Police Training and Research Center in Roswell, New Mexico on December 17, 1968. The program was administered by the Thiokol Chemical Corporation during the academy's period in Roswell and specialized to include the training of juvenile detention ...

  3. Bureau of Indian Affairs Police - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Indian Affairs Police, Office of Justice Services (BIA or BIA-OJS), [1] also known as BIA Police, [2] is the law enforcement arm of the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. The BIA's official mission is to "uphold the constitutional sovereignty of the Federally recognized Tribes and preserve peace within Indian country ". [ 1 ]

  4. List of law enforcement agencies - Wikipedia

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    State police (Policía Estatal, its official name may vary from state to state), 32 independent agencies under each State's governor authority; State Ministerial Police (Policía Estatal Ministerial, its mame also may vary), under each State's Attorney authority; Local or Municipal Police (Policía municipal).

  5. List of gendarmeries - Wikipedia

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    Merged on 1 January 2000 with local Police to form the new Grand Ducal Police [103] Mexico: Rural Guard Guardia Rural: 1861 1914 In modern Mexico, the name is applied to the part-time Rural Defence Corps. National Gendarmerie Gendarmeria Nacional: 1877 1970 It was a body that has militarized police functions whose jurisdiction in large urban areas.

  6. List of police tactical units - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, police tactical units are known by the generic term Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team (other countries have adopted this term). [2] In Australia, the term police tactical group is used for police tactical units. [3] The European Union uses the term special intervention unit for national counter terrorist police ...

  7. Indian tribal police - Wikipedia

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    Indian Agency Police were tasked with the enforcement of federal laws, treaty regulations, and law and order on Indian agency land. At the time very few tribes had tribal government, and therefore no tribal laws or police forces, thus the Indian Agents and their officers were often the only form of law enforcement in Indian Country. [2]

  8. Indian agency police - Wikipedia

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    Indian agency police were policemen hired by the United States government’s Indian agents during the late 19th and early 20th century, it was assigned to members of American Indian tribes. It was the duty of Indian agency police to enforce federal laws, the laws of the state where their reservation was located, and the terms of the federal ...

  9. Bharat Scouts and Guides - Wikipedia

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    A first success was the merger of the Boy Scouts Association in India and the Hindustan Scout Association forming the Bharat Scouts and Guides on 7 November 1950. About a year later, on 15 August 1951, the All India Girl Guides Association joined this new organisation. [8] In 1959, the 17th World Scout Conference in New Delhi was hosted by the BSG.