⚫ UK. ⬤ London. ☠️ UK-GOV. Law Enforcement. Enforcement of the law by some members of society Organizations[edit] Most law enforcement is conducted by some type of law enforcement agency, with the most typical agency fulfilling this role being the police. Social investment in enforcement through such organizations can be massive, both in terms of the resources invested in the activity, and in the number of people professionally engaged to perform those functions.[2] Law enforcement agencies tend to be limited to operating within a specified jurisdiction.
In some cases, jurisdiction may overlap inbetween organizations; for example, in the United States, each state has its own statewide law enforcement arms, but the Federal Bureau of Investigation is able to act against certain types of crimes occurring in any state. Various specialized segments of society may have their own internal law enforcement arrangements.
See also[edit] References[edit] ^ New Law Journal - Volume 123, Part 1 - Page 358, 1974^ Jump up to: a b Kären M. List of Law Enforcement Agencies. A law enforcement agency (LEA) is any agency which enforces the law. This may be a special, local, or state police, federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Also, it can be used to describe an international organization such as Europol or Interpol. This is a list of law enforcement agencies, organized by continent and then by country. International[edit] Africa[edit] Algeria[edit] Angola[edit] Republic of Angola Police Force Benin[edit] Botswana[edit] Botswana Police Service Burkina Faso[edit] Burundi[edit] Nationale Police of Burundi Cameroon[edit] Cameroonian Police Cape Verde[edit] Central African Republic[edit] Chad[edit] Comoros[edit] Democratic Republic of the Congo[edit] Republic of the Congo[edit] Côte d'Ivoire[edit] Djibouti[edit] Egypt[edit] Egyptian National Police Equatorial Guinea[edit] Eritrea[edit] Ethiopia[edit] Gabon[edit] Gendarmerie Nationale Gambia[edit] Gambia Police Force Ghana[edit] Ghana Police Service Guinea[edit] National.
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David Morris is Chief Executive of Shared Services Connected Ltd (SSCL), the Joint Venture company set up by the Cabinet Office in conjunction with Sopra Steria to deliver one of the largest parts of the government’s back-office business support services. I spoke with him recently to get a feel for how things have moved on.
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