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  2. SWAT - Wikipedia

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    SWAT: A designated law enforcement team whose members are recruited, selected, trained, equipped and assigned to resolve critical incidents involving a threat to public safety which would otherwise exceed the capabilities of traditional law enforcement first responders and/or investigative units. [3]

  3. What Does SWAT Stand For? - WorldAtlas

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    The Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) is a law enforcement unit in the US that uses specialized military weapons and tactics to deal with high-risk and emergencies. The SWAT team is specially trained and heavily equipped.

  4. SWAT Teams | What They Are and What They Do! - Police Test Study...

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    What does SWAT mean? SWAT stands for Special Weapons and Tactics; a team of law enforcement officers who are equipped with specialized skills, equipment, and tactics.

  5. How SWAT Teams Work - HowStuffWorks

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    A SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) team is an elite unit within a police force, used for exceptional situations that require increased firepower or specialized tactics. Find out how SWAT team members train, what gear they use and how they conduct raids.

  6. Origins of SWAT - POLICE Magazine

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    SWAT teams have been part of the capabilities of police agencies since 1967 when the Los Angeles Police Department organized its special weapons and tactics unit to respond to critical incidents.

  7. SWAT is an acronym that means Special Weapons And Tactics. Originally SWAT stood for Special Weapons ASSAULT Team but years later was changed when Public Relations realized Assault is a crime and had a negative connotation when these officers used excessive force.

  8. Special Weapons & Tactics | SWAT - American Special Operations...

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    Special Weapons and Tactics teams (SWAT) are special operations units in civilian law enforcement agencies such as County Police Departments, Sheriff Departments, US Marshall service, the FBI etc.

  9. Swat Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of SWAT is to hit with a sharp slapping blow usually with an instrument (such as a bat or flyswatter). How to use swat in a sentence.

  10. SWAT - (American Society) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations -...

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    SWAT stands for Special Weapons and Tactics, which refers to specialized police units that are trained to handle high-risk operations, such as hostage rescues, counter-terrorism, and armed standoffs.

  11. What is SWAT? - Criminal Justice Degree Hub

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    Special Weapons And Tactics, commonly known as SWAT, is a specialized law enforcement department that handles serious criminal situations that go beyond the capacity of regular police forces. SWAT teams are commonly called upon when incidents pose elevated risks to both the general public and law enforcement personnel.