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  • ...''' is an anti-burglary campaign undertaken by [[London]]'s [[Metropolitan Police]], which aims to crack down on burglary in the capital and raise the public ...|archive-date=24 May 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |title=Police offensive against capital's burglars nets 453 suspects |work=The Independen ...
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  • ...20}}</ref> His father was a [[Chicago Police Department|Chicago Police]] [[police officer|officer]], as were his grandfathers – both of whom had died in the ...men to [[prison]], including [[Chicago Outfit]] [[mobsters]], politicians, police officers, and judges. ...
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  • ...aid to operate openly at home and secretly abroad, or vice versa. [[Secret police]] and the FBI can usually be considered secret services.<ref>{{cite web|tit ...Roman Empire]] were sometimes defined as such. In modern times, the French police officer [[Joseph Fouché]] is sometimes regarded as a pioneer of secret inte ...
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  • [[Image:Police Photographer.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A [[Metropolitan Police Service]] photographer films a protest in [[London]].]] ...|url-status=dead |archive-date=October 14, 2013 |publisher=[[Metropolitan Police Service]] |date=2014 |access-date=27 March 2017}}</ref> ...
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  • ...tionalist]] [[terrorism|terrorist]] group. He then became the informant of police officer [[Lucien Aimé-Blanc]], former vice chief of staff of the ''Antigang [[Category:Police informants]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Japanese special police force}} ...ip section of the Special Higher Police bureau of the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department|Tokyo Metropolitan PD]].]] ...
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  • ...al police departments, college campus staff members, and other independent informants collaborated with the CIA to keep track of [[student radical]] groups that ...
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  • ...verdose]] in 1992, at the age of 21. This tragedy led to Grimes becoming a police [[informer]] with the aim of bringing down the drug dealers who he felt had [[Category:Police informants]] ...
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  • ...he convention. After learning from [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] informants and agents within the VVAW about possible plans for disruption and violence ...ned to draw those police and soldiers away by attacking federal buildings, police stations, and fire stations in the two adjacent counties to occupy the gove ...
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  • ==Citizens Review Board on Police Practices== ...alifications, as active police informants are precluded from employment on police oversight committees. Shaikh was later removed from the board.<ref>{{cite j ...
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  • ...oj.gov/BJA/topics/CI_Paper_0703.pdf International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) National Law Enforcement Policy Center (2003).] {{webarchive|url=ht ...1Mvh17s0z9VsGLgtBMJLwv2DTyngKbZ!99557122|title=Field Manual (FM) 3–19.50 – Police Intelligence Operations (2006)|work=rdl.train.army.mil|url-status=dead|arch ...
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  • ==Informants== |title=Murder probe 'blocked to protect police informer' ...
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  • Based on extensive interviews and police wiretaps, Brown's investigation uncovered the connection between "hip hop h ===Snitch: Informants, Cooperators, and the Corruption of Justice=== ...
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  • ...cuting law and order in the occupied country. At the same time, the German police forces and courts were more interested in persecution of Jews and members o ...
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  • ...''Soviet Armed Forces''' was controlled by the nonmilitary Soviet [[secret police]] throughout the history of the [[USSR]] (1922 to 1991).{{cn|date=September {{Details|Chronology of Soviet secret police agencies}} ...
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  • ...ped him win the medal in 1956. The ski jump career of the [[Volkspolizei]] police man, GDR champion of 1954, 1955, 1956 and 1958, ended in 1960 due to a fall [[Category:Stasi informants]] ...
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  • ...police. So-called "''Vertrauensmänner''", unpaid informants of the German police, supplied information on the most active members, as well as helped in prep ...Before the German [[invasion of Poland]], in the last days of August, the police eradicated all elements of social and political life of the Poles. This was ...
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  • In the US, a particular form is '''evidence laundering''', where one police officer obtains evidence via means that are in violation of the [[Fourth Am ...l construction is used is to protect sources (such as undercover agents or informants) or methods in an investigation. One DEA official had told Reuters: "Parall ...
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  • ...n and [[immunity from prosecution]]. In the British criminal world, police informants have been called "grasses" since the late 1930s, and the "super" prefix was ...ern Ireland the term "[[tout]]" is a popular alternative to "grass". The [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] have refused to use this term and prefer the ...
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  • ...s on how to practice for possible armed combat with police.<ref name="Anti-Police Internet Sites">{{cite journal |title=Anti-Police Internet Sites ...
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