In a large country with many regional differences, it would be unwise to have one national police force responsible for all law enforcement. Local law enforcement is more tailored toward the needs of that particular area.
The RCMP is Canada's National Police Force.
in which country? Because it is different in each country
No. Iceland has a police force and it has jails.
Scotland now has a national police force - Police Scotland. In Glasgow they pronounce police as poh-liss.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police force is both the federal police force and the national police of Canada. Therefore, they are essentially the law-enforcers for the country.
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No, this is not true. Switzerland has police, just like every other country. Each of the 26 cantons (states) has its own police force.
NAPOLCOM = National Police Commission and is the Police Organization responsible for the administer and control of the Philippine National Police force napolsocm passers may 31 2009 cotabato city
The NYPD with over 36,000 uniformed cops.
British South Africa Police's motto is 'For King, For Country, For Law'.
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