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'''Law enforcement in Laiatan''' is one of three major components of the criminal justice system of the [[Laiatanese Federation]], along with courts and corrections. Although each component operates semi-independently, the three collectively form a chain leading from investigation of suspected criminal activity to administration of criminal punishment. Also, courts are vested with the power to make legal determinations regarding the conduct of the other two components.
 
'''Law enforcement in Laiatan''' is one of three major components of the criminal justice system of the [[Laiatanese Federation]], along with courts and corrections. Although each component operates semi-independently, the three collectively form a chain leading from investigation of suspected criminal activity to administration of criminal punishment. Also, courts are vested with the power to make legal determinations regarding the conduct of the other two components.
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Law enforcement operates primarily through governmental police agencies. The law-enforcement purposes of these agencies are the investigation of suspected criminal activity, referral of the results of investigations to the courts, and the temporary detention of suspected criminals pending judicial action. Law enforcement agencies, to varying degrees at different levels of government and in different agencies, are also commonly charged with the responsibilities of deterring criminal activity and preventing the successful commission of crimes in progress. Other duties may include the service and enforcement of {{wp|warrants}}, {{wp|writs}}, and other orders of the courts.
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Law enforcement agencies are also involved in providing first response to emergencies and other threats to {{wp|public safety}}; the protection of certain public facilities and infrastructure; the maintenance of public order; the protection of public officials; and the operation of some correctional facilities (usually at the local level).
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==Types of police==
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===Federal===
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===Provincial===
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===County===
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===Municipal===
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===Other===
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==Police functions==
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==History==
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==Powers of officers==
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==Entry qualifications==
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==Police equipment==
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==Police communications==
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==Number of police==

Revision as of 00:32, 26 October 2017

Law enforcement in Laiatan is one of three major components of the criminal justice system of the Laiatanese Federation, along with courts and corrections. Although each component operates semi-independently, the three collectively form a chain leading from investigation of suspected criminal activity to administration of criminal punishment. Also, courts are vested with the power to make legal determinations regarding the conduct of the other two components.

Law enforcement operates primarily through governmental police agencies. The law-enforcement purposes of these agencies are the investigation of suspected criminal activity, referral of the results of investigations to the courts, and the temporary detention of suspected criminals pending judicial action. Law enforcement agencies, to varying degrees at different levels of government and in different agencies, are also commonly charged with the responsibilities of deterring criminal activity and preventing the successful commission of crimes in progress. Other duties may include the service and enforcement of warrants, writs, and other orders of the courts.

Law enforcement agencies are also involved in providing first response to emergencies and other threats to public safety; the protection of certain public facilities and infrastructure; the maintenance of public order; the protection of public officials; and the operation of some correctional facilities (usually at the local level).

Types of police

Federal

Provincial

County

Municipal

Other

Police functions

History

Powers of officers

Entry qualifications

Police equipment

Police communications

Number of police