municipal police work for a specific city, township or village. County police or county sheriffs work for the county. Cities, villages or townships that are small sometimes contract the county police of sheriff to handle police services when they dont have their own police department
contrasting the roles and functions of municipal and county police departments
A municipal police department is responsible for law enforcement services within the city limits. County police departments perform the same services for the non-incorporated areas within the county boundaries.
A sheriff is an elected official responsible for law enforcement in a county, while a police officer is typically a member of a municipal police department responsible for law enforcement within a city or town. Sheriffs have jurisdiction over the entire county, while police officers have jurisdiction within their specific municipality.
It depends on what department you are referring to. Municipal departments have jurisdiction within their town/city. County Sheriffs and County Police Depts have jurisdiction anywhere within their county, includng the towns and cities. The State Police have jurisdiction anywhere in the state.
The hierarchy generally goes: Federal (FBI, CIA, etc) State police/agencies County sheriff Municipal/City police
AnswerThe government the police represent. Probably county or municipal.
Ponce Municipal Police's motto is 'Proteccion, Seguridad'.
The name.
Police can't swim
You can find good police academy classes online like: Washtenaw Community College, National Security Enforcement Training Center, St. Louis County and Municipal Police Academy.
"Mountie" is just a slang term for a police officer who works for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Mounties are police officers. There is no difference between the two.
There is no difference, the state police is the division, the trooper is the person.