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  2. List of United States state and local law enforcement agencies

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    This is a list of U.S. state and local law enforcement agencieslocal, regional, special and statewide government agencies (state police) of the U.S. states, of the federal district, and of the territories that provide law enforcement duties, including investigations, prevention and patrol functions.

  3. Law enforcement agency powers - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement agencies are specifically given the authority to seize property, for the example the Federal Bureau of Investigation [6] The power to search and seize property is typically granted in an instance via an instrument called a search warrant.

  4. Law enforcement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement has historically been a male-dominated profession. There are approximately 18,000 law enforcement agencies at federal, state, and local level, with more than 1.1 million employees. [164] There are around 12,000 local law enforcement agencies, the most numerous of the three types. [164]

  5. List of largest local police departments in the United States

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    Rank Department State/Territory Number of full-time sworn officers As of (with reference) 1: New York City Police Department (NYPD): New York: 33,475: October 2024 [2]: 2

  6. Local law enforcement prepares to ramp up ICE partnership ...

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    The 287(g) program empowers state and local law enforcement officers to help enforce federal immigration law and will likely be one of the ways the new administration bolsters its manpower as it ...

  7. Police power (United States constitutional law) - Wikipedia

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    The authority for use of police power under American Constitutional law has its roots in English and European common law traditions. [3] Even more fundamentally, use of police power draws on two Latin principles, sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas ("use that which is yours so as not to injure others"), and salus populi suprema lex esto ("the welfare of the people shall be the supreme law ...

  8. Trump plans to pressure police departments to help with mass ...

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    To pressure local law enforcement agencies to cooperate, the Trump team would cut off their access to Justice Department grants, the three sources said. The Justice Department describes the grants ...

  9. Mayor's lawyer asks court to end state takeover of Paterson ...

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    The league’s lawyer, Frank Marshall, said the AG’s actions represented a violation of New Jersey’s longstanding principle of “home rule” regarding local governments’ authority to pick ...