SIAT stands for "Service d'Investigation et d'Analyse Technique" in Parisian police terms. It is a division within the police force that specializes in technical investigations and analysis.
The English word for a Parisian cop is "police officer" or simply "cop." In a more colloquial context, they can also be referred to as "flic," which is a French slang term for police. However, the formal title in English remains "police officer."
The term PAL stands for Police Athletic League. This league involves youths and police officers and there is generally a PAL in every major city in the US.
Parisian is most commonly used to refer to a person born and raised in Paris France, though it may be used more broadly to refer to a long term inhabitant of Paris France. The term is also used to refer to the common dialect of French used in Paris, sometimes called Standard French. Parisian was also the name of a chain of retail stores founded 1877.
The letters in "cop" stand for "Constable on Patrol." It is a term used to refer to a police officer, especially in the United States.
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A Gypsy slang term for police officer is ''musker." It usually is meant to be a derogatory term.
Police = Polisi
State Police
Police operational intelligence is not a term that is used very often. Police operational intelligence is a term used by undercover officers that collect evidence.
The term "secret police" in German is "Geheimpolizei." This term is often associated with various historical secret police organizations, such as the Gestapo in Nazi Germany. Another term that can be used is "Staatssicherheit" or "Stasi," referring specifically to the secret police of East Germany during the Cold War.
The term ISQFT could stand for a few things. One of them may be that it stand for Inner SeQuential Formation Technique which is used for game programming.
The Nudge.