20th century
what are the police forces organized during the spanish regime
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During the Australian gold rush the police were called traps
Gestapo (Germany)
rifleman, radioman, military police.
Police keep records of suicide attempts because it is considered to be a criminal matter and doing so helps the police keep track of individuals in danger.
Hospitals do not keep records of suicide attempts, but the police do.
Police officers are serious. Police officers are skillful.
its not funny its a serious job
what did the police do during the civil war?
In the US - probably not - it is a fairly minor offense.
what are the police forces organized during the spanish regime
In the 1700s, there were law enforcement officials who performed duties similar to modern-day police officers. However, the structure and organization of police forces varied widely across different countries and regions during that time. The concept of a formal, organized police force began to develop more consistently in the 19th century.
No interntional police agencies have been created in the 21st Century. The League of Nations and the United Nations were both created in the 20th century, following the two world wars.
NO !!!!It is a civil matter the police will not get involved.
A 'bobby' is an old fashioned term for Police officer that was often used in the late 19th century, and early 20th century in England. Nowhere days the word is not used in society to describe Police constables.
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