(1) preventing crime, (2) investigating crimes and apprehending criminals, (3) maintaining order, and (4) providing other miscellaneous services.
Activities conducted in the field by law enforcement officers as they "serve and protect"; ususally include patrol, traffic, investigation, and general calls for service.
All police officers are "public safety officers," as public safety generally includes law enforcement, the fire service, and emergency medical services. Some cities and counties have "public safety departments," where officers are cross-trained both as law enforcement officers and as firefighters. Officers perform police duties when not actually engaged in fire service duties.
Yes - In the sense that ALL non-military law enforcement personnel are civilians, the Secret Service is a branch f the Treasury Department, they are not part of the military.Added for clafification: Members of the law enforcement community will, among themselves, oftentimes make reference to "civilians." or "citizens," but what they are doing is differentiating between their status as 'sworn officers,' and members of the general public (i.e.: the 'non-law enforcement' community).
In general, no. The White House is primarily protected by the Secret Service, who most would consider non-law enforcement, as they do not fall under the Department of Justice.
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Canada General Service Medal was created in 1899.
Tri-Service General Hospital was created in 1946.
Africa General Service Medal was created in 1902.
General Packet Radio Service was created in 1997.
It may count as general 'police experience' but in a civilian agency it does not count for civil service seniority or time-in-grade for rank advancement. If you are employed by some departments or agencies you may be allowed to apply your military time in service to your pension benefits. You will need to research that with any agency you might be interested in joining.
I would assume that is the Army. My Grandfather was in the Army in the 1333rd Engineer General Service Regiment.
People employed in an organization or engaged in an organized undertaking such as military service.