Municipal Police By Country
Country | English language name | Native language(s) name(s) | |
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Albania | Municipal Police |
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Algeria | Municipal Guards |
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Argentina | Metropolitan Police (Buenos Aires) |
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Austria | Community security guards |
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Belgium | Local Police |
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Brazil | Municipal Guards |
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Canada | Municipal and regional police services (criminal and administrative offences) and bylaw enforcement officers (administrative offences) | ||
Czech Republic | City/Municipal Police |
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Estonia | Municipal Police |
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France | Municipal Police |
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Germany | City Police |
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Greece | Municipal Police |
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Italy | Municipal Police |
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Latvia | Municipal Police |
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Mexico | Municipal Police |
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Namibia | Municipal Police | ||
Poland | City/Municipal Guard |
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Portugal | Municipal Police |
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Romania | Local Police |
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Serbia | Communal Police |
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Slovakia | City/Municipal Police |
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Spain | Municipal Police |
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South Africa | Municipal Police | ||
Switzerland | Municipal Police |
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Turkey | Municipal Police |
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United States | Municipal police departments |
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