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  2. Private police - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a private police force / department is a law enforcement agency that is either owned, operated, or otherwise controlled by a private entity (such as a corporation) or is a police agency whose primary function is to provide contract based security services to private entities.

  3. Private policing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Private police and their clients have compiled extensive records on certain crimes, such as department store pilferage. [44] [45] It has been suggested that the private sector of policing in the future may increasingly assume the role of the public guardian of society, leaving public policing to a more narrow role that focuses on personal violence.

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  8. Police reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are also emphases on community policing to build relationships and community trust in law enforcement; the evidence-based policing approach of using of data to assist with decision-making; and the importance of civilian oversight of police work. Nonetheless, instances of misconduct and brutality have continued to occur.

  9. Crime control - Wikipedia

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    Crime control refers to methods taken to reduce crime in a society. Crime control standardizes police work. [1] Crime prevention is also widely implemented in some countries, through government police and, in many cases, private policing methods such as private security and home defense.