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Glossary:Police officer

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Police officers are employees in public agencies, who do police work such as:

  • Preventive police personnel (example constable): prevention of criminal offences and protection of public safety. Duties may include community-policing, patrol in assigned areas, responding to emergencies, making arrests, or issuing citations, traffic control, etc.
  • Investigative police personnel (example detective): tasks related to the investigation of criminal offences after they have occurred.
  • Forensic technical staff, investigating crime scenes, etc.

Police statistics usually include: criminal police, traffic police, border police, gendarmerie, uniformed police, city guard and municipal police, and exclude: clerks and other "civilian" staff, customs personnel, tax personnel, military personnel, secret service and special units, police reserves, cadets, and court guards.

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Persons in the criminal justice system (crim_just) metadata

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