The Kansas City police departments does not give out lists of their informants.
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Most Police departments or agencies will use that same 10 or 11 codes nationwide. But some do use their own codes that are different from other departments, which could make it confusing or in some cases dangerous for other Officers from different departments. The code your refering to is the 10-50 code which could mean "car accident" or for example, "the suspect just 10-50'd into the brick wall on H street". The 10-50 code could also mean "under influence of drugs". So it really depends on what the local department uses, you could also do a search on Google or Yahoo for example, "list of police codes for Wisconsin state Police", or "list of police codes for the Green Bay Police department". Here is also a good link that list codes most widely used across the States. www.radiolabs.com/police-codes.html
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According to Wikipedia, there are 131 city police departments in Oregon.
There are a total of 141 police departments in the state of Florida. The largest of those is the Miami-Dade Police Department.
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No. Many books and movies portray actual police departments.
contrasting the roles and functions of municipal and county police departments
Most police departments do post job opportunities online. Job listings for police departments can typically be found on the city's website and include requirements of the position and instructions for how to apply.
More information about a police academy may be obtained by contacting local police departments. Local police departments will have information about training requirements.
Not all police departments are the same. Some departments let ranks as low as corporals become detectives, while some departments only allow lieutenants and captains. Regarding police, I have no idea what a "level" is