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  2. Kerala Police - Wikipedia

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    Out of these 20 police districts, 14 are rural police districts, and 6 are city police districts (also known as police commissionerates). Each police district is headed by a District Police Chief (DPC). The District Police Chief must be an officer holding the rank of Superintendent of Police (SP) or higher.

  3. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Police Ambulance Fire Notes ... [20] 119 [21] Bahrain: 999: Mobile ... Various services available through regional or national N11 codes (e.g.: 311 for non-emergency ...

  4. Los Angeles Police Department - Wikipedia

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    A 1994 ACLU study of officers' home ZIP codes concluded that over 80% of police officers ... the starting base salary for incoming police officers was lowered by 20% ...

  5. IC codes - Wikipedia

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    IC codes (identity code) or 6+1 codes are codes used by the British police in radio communications and crime recording systems to describe the apparent ethnicity of a suspect or victim. [1] Originating in the late 1970s, the codes are based on a police officer's visual assessment of an individual's ethnicity, as opposed to that individual's ...

  6. Blue wall of silence - Wikipedia

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    The code is one example of police corruption and misconduct. Officers who engaged in discriminatory arrests, physical or verbal harassment, and selective enforcement of the law are considered to be corrupt, while officers who follow the code may participate in some of these acts during their careers for personal matters or in order to protect or support fellow officers. [5]

  7. Swedish Police Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Police Authority (Swedish: Polismyndigheten) is the national police force (Polisen) of Sweden.The first modern police force in Sweden was established in the mid-19th century, and the police remained in effect under local government control up until 1965, when it was nationalized and became increasingly centralized, [3] to finally organize under one authority January 1, 2015.

  8. Dubai Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Dubai Police Force (Arabic: شرطة دبي), commonly referred to as Dubai Police, is the police force of the Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.The Dubai Police Force has 30,000 employees [1] [2] who are responsible for policing an area of 4,114 square kilometres and a population of over 3 million people. [3]

  9. United States Capitol Police - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol Police Board is the body that governs the United States Capitol Police. It was established in 1873, [20] and today consists of three voting members: the Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives, the Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate, and the Architect of the Capitol.