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  2. Law enforcement in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in the Republic of Ireland is the responsibility of Ireland's civilian police force, the Garda Síochána, commonly referred to as the Gardaí.It is responsible for all civil policing within the country and has been the only territorial police force since their merger with the Dublin Metropolitan Police in 1925.

  3. Garda Síochána - Wikipedia

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    The Garda Síochána (Temporary Provisions) Act 1923 enacted after the creation of the Irish Free State on 8 August 1923, [62] provided for the creation of "a force of police to be called and known as 'The Garda Síochána ' ". [63] Under section 22, The Civic Guard were deemed to have been established under and to be governed by the Act.

  4. Law enforcement in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This is a description of law enforcement in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.Before the Republic (then called the Irish Free State) left the union in 1922, one police force — the Royal Irish Constabulary — policed almost the whole island (aside from Dublin, where the Dublin Metropolitan Police were the main force; Belfast, where the Belfast Borough Police were the main force ...

  5. Garda Crime and Security Branch - Wikipedia

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    This section is responsible for the protective security of the state and its institutions. The section also has a strong liaison function, housing both the Interpol National Central Bureau and the Europol National Unit. These are the central points of contact for secure communications between the Garda Síochána and all external agencies.

  6. Police Service of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Patten Report recommended that a programme of long-term personnel exchanges should be established between the PSNI and the Garda Síochána, the national police force of Ireland. This recommendation was enacted in 2002 by an Inter-Governmental Agreement on Policing Cooperation, which set the basis for the exchange of officers between the ...

  7. Policing Authority - Wikipedia

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    At a policy level, the authority is involved in setting long-term force priorities and approving three-year strategic plans, and annual policing plans. It also defines the force's ethical code. [1] The authority publishes reports on the progress of the Garda organisation against its objectives. [2]

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  9. National Bureau of Criminal Investigation - Wikipedia

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    Heavily armed NBCI detectives conduct a stop-and-search on a drug gang suspect in Limerick City (see Limerick feud). The Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation (GNBCI) (Irish: An Biúró Náisiúnta um Imscrúdú Coiriúil) - formerly known as the Central Detective Unit (CDU) (Irish: An Príomhaonad Bleachtaireachta) - is the main national criminal investigative branch of the Garda ...