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  2. National Police Corps (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    Article 3 of the Dutch Police law describes what the missions of the police are: "The task of the police is to, in subordination to the authorities and complying with applicable law, take care of the actual upholding of the legal order and to supply aid to those who need it." In practice this comes down to four main missions.

  3. Criminal justice system of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands' criminal code is based on the Napoleonic Code, imposed during the time of the French Empire. The Dutch largely kept the Napoleonic Code after their independence, but tempered it with a significantly more rehabilitative penological focus. Law enforcement in the Netherlands is provided by the national police force. The police ...

  4. Dienst Speciale Interventies - Wikipedia

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    However, during national deployments M-Squadron operates under the command of the DSI. [10] M-Squadron is the tip of the spear counterterrorist unit in the Netherlands and tasked with conducting large-scale, prolonged and complex interventions, such as ships, oil platforms, trains and airliners. As a marine unit, M-Squadron has extensive ...

  5. Europol - Wikipedia

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    Europol, officially the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation, is the law enforcement agency of the European Union (EU). Established in 1998, it is based in The Hague, Netherlands, and serves as the central hub for coordinating criminal intelligence and supporting the EU's Member States in their efforts to combat various forms of serious and organized crime, as well as terrorism.

  6. Royal Marechaussee - Wikipedia

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    In the French historical context, "Maréchaussée" had been the force's name under the Royal Ancien Regime, while the term "gendarmerie" had been adopted by the French Revolution - making the Royalist term preferable for the Dutch King. At that time, the Marechaussee was a part of the army (landmacht). The Marechaussee was tasked with ...

  7. Agencies of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation: Europol: The Hague Netherlands: 1998: members: EU states: European body for the enhancement of judicial co-operation: Eurojust: The Hague Netherlands: 2002: members: EU states: European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT Systems in the area of freedom, security and ...

  8. Five state law enforcement academy graduates headed to ... - AOL

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    Mar. 29—The Montana Law Enforcement Academy graduated 61 new officers Tuesday, including five bound for agencies in Flathead County. Among the March 26 graduates are Todd Hall of the Columbia ...

  9. List of law enforcement agencies - Wikipedia

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    A law enforcement agency (LEA) is any agency which enforces the law. This may be a special or local police / sheriffs , state troopers , and federal police such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the United States Marshals (USMS).