"Police agencies whose principle functions are the prevention, detection, and investigation of crime and the apprehension of alleged offenders".
-The United Nations Definition.
'UN' stans for '(The) United Nations'.
Armies and police forces of member nations.
It depends on your definition of "best".Does best mean most arrests? Most cases solved? Fastest response time? Lowest crime rate? And so on.According to United nations, your answer is no. According to them, the top 5 police forces in the world are:Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Canada)British Police / Scotland Yard (United Kingdom)International Crime Police Organisation (INTERPOL - Worldwide)Los Angeles Police Department (United States)Victoria Police (Australia)
Agostinho Zacarias has written: 'The United Nations and international peacekeeping' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, International police, United Nations
By acting like the world police, basically the United Nations job
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.
world organization established in 1945 to provide peacefull resolutions to international conflicts
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The definition of disarmament is when a country begins to make their military and weapons smaller. An example of disarmament is when the United Nations limited Germany's military after WWII.
They mostly did normal police work, while protecting the First Nations and fighting against the advancements of the United States in taking over Canada.
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