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  2. Police typically are responsible for maintaining public order and safety, enforcing the law, and preventing, detecting, and investigating criminal activities. These functions are known as policing. Police are often also entrusted with various licensing and regulatory activities.

  3. Police - Wikipedia

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    A police force may also be referred to as a police department, police service, constabulary, gendarmerie, crime prevention, protective services, law enforcement agency, civil guard, or civic guard. Members may be referred to as police officers, troopers, sheriffs, constables, rangers, peace officers or civic/civil guards.

  4. Home - National Policing Institute

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    Your support helps us accomplish our most important priorities such as reducing and preventing violent crime, improving officer safety and wellness, advancing police organizations, and promoting science and evidence-based practices in policing on behalf of those who serve and our communities.

  5. Policing Strategies - National Institute of Justice

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    Policing strategies have varying goals including crime prevention, effective use of police resources, or suspect location. Rigorous research can determine which strategies are the most effective in various circumstances.

  6. Law enforcement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Policing in the United States is conducted by "around 18,000 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, all with their own rules". Every state has its own nomenclature for agencies, and their powers, responsibilities and funding vary from state to state.

  7. Police Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of POLICE is the department of government concerned primarily with maintenance of public order, safety, and health and enforcement of laws and possessing executive, judicial, and legislative powers. How to use police in a sentence.

  8. Research, Science, and Policing - National Institute of Justice

    nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/research-science-and-policing

    Expectations that policing will be evidence-based and scientific have increased significantly in recent years. The logic behind this trend is undeniable – no government agency should use practices that are ineffective, and police in particular should adopt strategies, tactics, and policies that achieve the most good and cause the least harm.

  9. Police - Law Enforcement, Reforms, History | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/topic/police/The-history-of-policing-in-the-West

    Police - Law Enforcement, Reforms, History: Understood broadly as a deliberate undertaking to enforce common standards within a community and to protect it from internal predators, policing is much older than the creation of a specialized armed force devoted to such a task.

  10. Policing - Sociology - Oxford Bibliographies

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    Policing refers to the profession and practice of maintaining social order and enforcing the law through the street-level prevention, detection, and investigation of crime.

  11. Law Enforcement - National Institute of Justice

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    The National Institute of Justice has been a leader in developing and advancing the research agenda for policing. On this page, find links to articles, awards, events, publications, and multimedia related to law enforcement and policing.