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 Police - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Police organizations also must sometimes deal with the issue of police corruption which is often abetted by a code of silence that encourages unquestioning loyalty to one's comrades over the cause of justice and treating those who disagree with that stance with contempt like Frank Serpico.
Local policing is usually conducted by the police departments at the county, city, township or village level and may range from one person offices (sometimes still called the town marshal) to the 40,000 men and women of the New York City Police Department.
Police sometimes involve themselves in the maintenance of public order, even where no legal transgressions have occurred — for example, in some Australian jurisdictions, people who are drunk and causing a public nuisance may be removed to a "drying-out centre" until they recover from the effects of the alcohol.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Police   (4033 words)

  
 Police - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Police organizations also must sometimes deal with the issue of police corruption which is often abetted by a code of silence that encourages unquestioning loyalty to one's comrades over the cause of justice.
Police sometimes involve themselves in the maintenance of public order, even where no legal transgressions have occurred -- for example, in some Australian jurisdictions, people who are drunk and causing a public nuisance may be removed to a "drying-out centre" until they recover from the effects of the alcohol.
Local policing is usually conducted by the police departments at the city, township or village level and may range from one person offices (sometimes still called the town marshal) to the 40,000 men and women of the New York City Police Department.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /police.htm   (2297 words)

  
 Police - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Police organizations also must sometimes deal with the issue of police corruption which is often abetted by a code of silence that encourages unquestioning loyalty to one's comrades over the cause of justice.
Police sometimes involve themselves in the maintenance of public order, even where no legal transgressions have occurred -- for example, in some Australia n jurisdictions, people who are drunk and causing a public nuisance may be removed to a "drying-out centre" until they recover from the effects of the alcohol.
Police are often used as an emergency service and may provide a public safety function at large gatherings, as well as in emergencies, disasters, and search and rescue situations.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /police.htm   (2297 words)

  
 French National Police - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Police (Police Nationale) is one of two national police forces and the main civil law enforcement agency of France, with primary jurisdiction in cities and large towns.
The National Police comes under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior and has about 150,000 employees.
Inspection générale de la police nationale (Inspectorate General of the National Police; IPGN) - headed by the Inspector General and responsible for internal affairs
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/French_National_Police   (603 words)

  
 French National Police - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Police (Police Nationale) is one of two national police forces and the main civil law enforcement agency of France, with primary jurisdiction in cities and large towns.
The National Police comes under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior and has about 150,000 employees.
Inspection générale de la police nationale (Inspectorate General of the National Police; IPGN) - headed by the Inspector General and responsible for internal affairs
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/French_National_Police   (603 words)

  
 Telegraph News Smell 'signatures' help French police get their man
The French national police force's Scientific and Technical Unit, based in Lyon, established that trained sniffer dogs could be presented with a crime's "smell signature", then successfully match it to the correct suspect in the olfactory equivalent of an identity parade.
French police say that their Dutch counterparts recently gained a full confession from a suspect accused of killing a young girl, after telling him they had found his "smell signature" on the handlebars of her bicycle.
Now the police are preparing to present the French courts with evidence from the study to convince them of the accuracy of the technique.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/07/27/wsark27.xml&sSheet=/news/2003/07/27/ixworld.html   (657 words)

  
 Police National Computer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Police National Computer (PNC) is a computer system used by police forces in the UK.
With the growth of transnational criminality, the PNC is to be linked to the Schengen Information System (SIS) which shares certain information Europe-wide.
This should signal the end to the producer system where police issue form HO/RT 1 to drivers to demand production of driving documents.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Police_National_Computer   (657 words)

  
 Police National Computer Records: 18 Dec 2003: House of Commons debates (TheyWorkForYou.com)
On the police national computer itself, is the Minister aware that, on 3 February this year, her predecessor, the right hon.
Police records are never going to be wholly complete or up to date, so does the Minister agree that those who want to employ people in jobs that entail sensitive proximity to children would be well advised also to seek and follow up references in the traditional manner?
The police are developing a very powerful database, in which I have taken a great interest, called VISOR —the violent and sex offenders register.
www.theyworkforyou.com /debates?id=2003-12-18.1720.2   (657 words)

  
 CCW Forums - French Crime Wave
It's robbery with violence," said French police officer Pascal Louchart of the French National Police.
French police say Paris criminals are frequently young and come from crime-ridden housing projects on the edge of the city, where immigrants and the unemployed live.
Wailing police sirens, cops in hot pursuit of armed thugs, and guns drawn on the city streets are not images normally associated with genteel Paris.
www.ccwforums.com /printthread.php?t=272   (360 words)

  
 PPP 14/21: Police Blotter
Police said Chhea, son of a Dam Rel commune deputy administrative police chief, was shot twice in the chest and the ear with an AK-47, probably while he and three friends were hunting frogs.
Police said they argued after Peng An asked Sileng not to sing a karaoke song because she was disturbing the neighbors.
Police said Teng was stabbed in the chest with a spear by his father, Siv Soeun, 30.
www.phnompenhpost.com /TXT/current/stories/police.htm   (948 words)

  
 crs
The Compagnie républicaine de sécurité (CRS) is a French civilian police force, attached to French National Police.
In French slang, CRS may also refer to an individual officer of the company.
The CRS, created in 1944 and reorganized in 1948, is an elite corps trained in anti-riot techniques.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /CRS.html   (247 words)

  
 Paris police target Iranian groups
Her brother, Saleh Rajavi, is also reported to have been arrested when police stormed the European headquarters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Iran's main political opposition umbrella group.
French police have launched a massive raid in the Paris region on the Iranian opposition group, the People's Mujahideen.
French news agency AFP said police had arrested Maryam Rajavi, wife of the group's leader, Massoud Rajavi.
www.iran-interlink.org /files/News/BBCNews170603.htm   (308 words)

  
 National Police Defense Foundation
Bell was among 50 Police Officers who traveled to New York City to protest at a fund-raiser for Abu-Jamal at a public theater that was funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Maureen Faulkner has told the Police Foundation that when the bloodied, bullet-riddled shirt her husband wore when he was executed was shown to the jury, Abu-Jamal turned and smiled at her, signaling his pride in murdering the young cop.
National Public Radio, which is funded by the U.S. Congress, then announced Abu-Jamal would be delivering "commentaries" 'live from his prison cell on Death Row.' Next, Abu-Jamal announced he was publishing a book, 'Live from Death Row,' which became a hit with certain radicals and activists.
www.npdf1.bizland.com /id15.html   (718 words)

  
 Reality Macedonia : Swiss Info: Zurich Police Smash International Drugs Ring
Police officials said all those arrested were male, aged between 23 and 40 and come from Macedonia, Albania and the former Yugoslavia.
Police believe the building company, which was set up two years ago, was acting as a cover for the drugs business.
Please help the Police and the Army of Republic of Macedonia protect its diversity, democratic values, and the lives of innocent people threatened by the KLA terrorists by continuing the Macedonian tradition of tolerance.
www.realitymacedonia.org.mk /web/news_page.asp?nid=1778   (1179 words)

  
 French police seize nine in anti-terrorist swoop - Boston.com
Ten other French nationals believed to be still fighting with the rebels could pose an acute threat if they return to France, security chiefs say.
The head of the French national police said in July the group had contacted al Qaeda's leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, about carrying out attacks in France.
Armed French anti-terrorist police detained nine Islamic militants on Monday suspected of plotting attacks in France, a judicial source said.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2005/09/26/french_police_seize_nine_in_anti_terrorist_swoop   (457 words)

  
 National Police Corps / Cuerpo Nacional de Polic?- Spanish Intelligence Agencies
The 1986 organic law unifying the separate uniformed and plainclothes branches of the national police was a major reform that required a considerable period of time to be brought into full effect.
The Director General of the National Police Corps, a senior official of the Ministry of Interior, commanded 13 regional headquarters, 50 provincial offices, and about 190 municipal police stations.
The chief of police of each station was in command of both the uniformed and the plainclothes officers attached to the station.
www.globalsecurity.org /intell/world/spain/cnp.htm   (457 words)

  
 ABC News: Spain Terror Suspect Accused of Huge Plot
MADRID, Spain Oct 20, 2004 — A Muslim militant schemed to punish Spain with the "biggest blow of its history" a half-ton suicide truck bombing of the National Court aimed at killing judges investigating Islamic terror, including the Madrid train attacks, said a police intelligence report obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press.
Spain's leading anti-terrorism magistrate, Judge Baltasar Garzon, is preparing to send the Swiss authorities a warrant spelling out specific charges against Achraf, setting the stage for Spain's government to request his extradition, sources at Spain's National Court said.
In the new investigation, police said they had intercepted hundreds of letters from suspected cell members in Spain in which they said they were willing to stage suicide attacks.
abcnews.go.com /International/wireStory?id=182369   (457 words)

  
 Executive Summary of the 2001 Annual Audit Report on the Philippine National Police
The PNP is administered and controlled by the National Police Commission and is vested with the powers and functions as mandated by law, which can be summarized into one major statement, " to serve and protect the people."
The police force has posted exemplary performance by enforcing the principle of maximum tolerance in its fight against anti-government rallyists with the assurance that the public was amply protected in the maintenance of peace and order as lesser casualties were reported in both the EDSA II Revolution and in the Labor Day 2001 events.
The amount of P2,000,000.00 continuing appropriation was transferred to police regional offices, while P27,184,573,772.00 was obligated and the amount of P 3,617.00 was reverted, thereby leaving an unexpended balance of P550,380,150.00 at year end.
www.coa.gov.ph /COA_htm/2001_AAR/NGAs/DILG/PNP_es01.htm   (711 words)

  
 National police - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
National police are the primary source of law enforcement activities in some countries, such as Italy, France and Japan, and are organised on a national basis.
As a result, uploads have been disabled until further notice, and images may not be displayed.
They provide all manner of law enforcement such as patrol and prevention, crime investigation, and counter-intelligence.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/National_police   (102 words)

  
 PNP
Byline: YUL MALICSE Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Director General Arturo C. Lomibao said yesterday that selling of assignments in the PNP is never a practice nor a tradition in the police organization as he condemned and described news that PNP assignments or designations in the regional...
leadership in the Philippine National Police (PNP) and for the sake of unity of the officers...
police officials to new positions in the PNP in a revamp triggered by the retirement...
hallencyclopedia.com /PNP   (411 words)

  
 CNN.com - Philippine suspects caught building bomb - Oct. 23, 2002
According to the Philippine National Police Commission the men, all Filipino Muslims between the ages of 18-27, were arrested in a house surrounded by bomb-making materials and other items including a map of Zamboanga city.
Police say they believe a bomb was planted in a bag and checked into the claim area, where customers leave their bags before shopping.
According to police a baggage claim ticket from a department store where one of the explosions occurred was found inside the house where the five men were arrested.
archives.cnn.com /2002/WORLD/asiapcf/southeast/10/23/philippine.blast   (751 words)

  
 Counting Crimes
Even the statistics released by the Philippine National Police show that the total crime volume in 2002 escalated to 85, 776, or an 11 percent rise from the previous year.
The police statistics, however, show that the sharp rise in crime figures came mainly from a 25-percent growth in robbery and theft cases.
The police said kidnap-for-ransom groups collected P57.6 million in 2002, slightly under half of the P103.7 million payoffs monitored by the anti-crime groups.
www.pcij.org /imag/PublicEye/crimestats.html   (631 words)

  
 Philippines: Conchita Bajao: victim of police brutality?
Conchita Bajao's husband has lodged requests for an inquiry with a number of government bodies, including the Commission on Human Rights, the National Bureau of Investigation, the Department of the Interior and Local Government, the National Police Commission and the Secretary of Justice.
Amnesty International is calling on the Philippine authorities to conduct an immediate, thorough and impartial investigation into the death of Conchita Bajao, to guarantee the safety of witnesses to the incident and to bring to justice any members of the PNP suspected of being responsible for her death.
The Cotabato police have denied all allegations of ill-treatment, claiming in local press reports that Conchita Bajao was merely "invited" for questioning and that she "jumped" voluntarily from the moving vehicle.
www.amnestyusa.org /countries/philippines/document.do?id=764310C788ACCCDE802569A500714EDF   (844 words)

  
 AsianWeek.com: National News: Killer Instincts
The Philippine police report said Duc operated terrorist cells in Vietnam and in the Philippines and is a member of the Free Vietnam Revolutionary Group, said to be the military arm of the Government of Free Vietnam, a worldwide organization to liberate Vietnam from Communist rule.
Philippine Police have arrested a Vietnamese American and two other men who allegedly were plotting to bomb the Vietnamese Embassy in Manila, police said on Aug. 31.
Police authorities in Thailand said Duc allegedly was involved in the planting of two bombs at the Vietnam Embassy.
www.asianweek.com /2001_09_07/news_viet_killer.html   (413 words)

  
 Executive Summary of the 2000 Annual Audit Report on the Philippine National Police - Main
The merger of the PC and INP became known as the country’s police force that is national in scope and civilian in character.
The passage into law of Republic Act 6975 on December 13, 1990, entitled "An Act Establishing the Philippine National Police (PNP) under a Reorganized Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), and for Other Purposes," put an end to the existence of the Philippine Constabulary (PC) and the Integrated National Police (INP).
Total revenue collections of PNP as of December, 2000 rose to P209,046,534.56, as compared to last year’s revenue of P169,659,926.87, or an increase of 23.22%, which was attributed to the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement between the PNP and Land Bank of the Philippines, designating the latter as collecting agent.
www.coa.gov.ph /coa_htm/2000_AAR/NGAs/DILG/PNP_es00.htm   (667 words)

  
 PNP Commando Force Protests Bungled Gun Deal
Granados says the PNP was in a hurry to have the firearms serviced, and the supplier was willing to settle for an MOU, so that he could start work on the rifles, and have something tangible to show when time came to collect.
This story examines the procurement problems at the PNP and shows how contracts with suppliers are approved even if they carry the telltale signs of fraud that have previously been pointed out in other anomalous government contracts, ranging from textbook purchases to the building of the new airport terminal by Piatco.
According to the PNP's Directorate for Logistics, the PNP thought it would get more out of its money if it were to have the guns repaired and refurbished.
www.pcij.org /stories/2004/guns.html   (2191 words)

  
 Police Systems Outcome 4
In this way, it is anticipated that the application of common national standards to the open market place will result in better value for money for police forces.
Police Circular 114/1983 ‘Manpower, Effectiveness and Efficiency in the Police Service’ made it clear that in considering requests from forces for increases in their police establishment, the Secretary of State would first determine whether civilian manpower and technical support were being used effectively to free police officers for operational duties.
Ackroyd et al (1992), in examining new technology developments in the police service, found that one of the clearest threads to emerge from their study was a concentrated effort by the police to use technology to manage and direct policing to enhance its effectiveness and its efficiency in the deployment of resources.
floti.bell.ac.uk /policesystems/frmain04.htm   (2191 words)

  
 Police - hack national computer, scanners, brutality
Police search for London bombers The main in a city where police officers do not normally carry guns and public it was a shocking event this morning when police through their weapons and killed a suspicious man in a London subway
Police question two men in London bomb dragnet Police were questioning two men arrested in south London as they combed the city in one of the biggest manhunts in British history on Saturday for four men wanted for failed bomb attacks on London's transport system
Police officers hurt in car crash Two police officers have been injured in Leeds while responding to calls for back-up from colleagues chasing a stolen car in the city The police Volvo, which had blue lights flashing, collided with a car on Sissons Avenue in Middleton on Friday
www.weatherplaza.com /police   (2191 words)

  
 National Police Agency (NPA)
The national police budget covers the expenditures of the NPA relevant to the execution of duties under its jurisdiction, including personnel costs, expenses incurred by the prefectural police which are shouldered by the state, and subsidies to the PP.
The total National Police Agency Budget for the 1990 fiscal year was 198,420 billion yen, of which 41.5% (82,282 billion yen) went toward personnel expenses, 14.5% (28,870 billion yen) went toward equipment, communications, and facilities, 18.2% (36,149 billion yen) were allocated toward other expenses, and 25.8% (51,119 billion yen) went toward subsidies for Prefectural Police.
The National Police Academy, the National Research Institute of Police Science and the Imperial Guard Headquarters are also organizations affiliated with the NPA.
www.fas.org /irp/world/japan/npa.htm   (2191 words)

  
 SchlumbergerSema Successfully Completes Modernization of Human Resources Management System for the French National Police
In 1997, faced with increasing public demand for security, the National Police decided to launch a series of ambitious operational reforms aiming to improve service to the public: a major operation that called for a program to modernize the management of the National Police's human resources.
Managing its forces efficiently is a priority for the National Police, in order to optimize their distribution and ensure continuous service.
The Dialogue project was launched with two complementary objectives: to reform the organization of human resources management and to modernize the information system, thus providing a unified view of the workforces in the National Police and the Paris police headquarters.
newsroom.slb.com /press/newsroom/index.cfm?prid=17462   (515 words)

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