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Police Protection

Executive Directory of Police Protection allows you to target individuals that are engaged in law enforcement, traffic safety, police, and other activities related to the enforcement of the law and preservation of order. Police protection encompasses a wide range of protective services, involving many different municipal, state, and federal government agencies. These agencies often have overlapping authority, creating a vast network of law enforcement functions. The broadest authority possible is given to certain federal agencies.

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20,928 Total Universe / Universe Rate $105.00/M
Email Addresses $275.00/M

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Executive Directory of Police Protection allows you to target individuals that are engaged in law enforcement, traffic safety, police, and other activities related to the enforcement of the law and preservation of order. Police protection encompasses a wide range of protective services, involving many different municipal, state, and federal government agencies. These agencies often have overlapping authority, creating a vast network of law enforcement functions. The broadest authority possible is given to certain federal agencies.

 

 

Local police officers have many responsibilities and work in major metropolitan areas, small towns, and rural areas. They may investigate crimes, arbitrate domestic disputes, administer first aid, direct traffic, or investigate fires. Some areas use police on foot, bicycle, or motor patrol, whereas many other officers have desk assignments wherein the voluminous paperwork required for law enforcement is completed. Others may be assigned to special units such as mounted police who patrol on horseback, rescue teams, canine corps, helicopter patrol, or youth gang detail. Some officers become experts of another sort, working in a laboratory doing chemical or microscopic analysis, firearms identification, or handwriting or fingerprint identification. Nearly all police officers must write reports and maintain police records. Most police organizations have a chain of command similar to that commonly utilized by American military organizations. In large cities, sergeants, lieutenants, and captains direct the work of squads or companies of officers. Ranking officers report to a chief of police or a police commissioner. In small towns, the chief of police naturally commands a small force; in some instances, he or she may be the only officer in town.

 

 

Generally, local police departments are covered by civil service regulations that require applicants to pass a test for the job. Because of the physical and character demands of the job, applicants must pass a rigorous physical and psychological examination, as well as a background investigation. Each promotion to a higher rank may also require passage of an additional civil service examination. County sheriffs generally cover rural areas or the outskirts of an incorporated city. In many cases, they are the only local police force, and in others they supplement the city police force. They often work as bailiffs, keeping order in courtrooms, and may work as guards in county jails. Many sheriffs' departments have fewer than 10 uniformed officers.

 

 

State police officers patrol highways to enforce traffic laws. They also provide aid to stranded motorists, call for emergency roadside services, and provide traffic control when road repairs are being made and during special events. State police have authority to enforce criminal laws and give traffic citations in local communities away from the highways. They also assist local police in crime investigations and provide crowd control during civil disturbances. Federal law enforcement efforts include a vast network of special agents that work for various federal agencies and investigate particular types of criminal activity.

 

Federal agents wield much authority because of their nationwide jurisdiction—they can cross state lines and negotiate with law representatives of foreign countries. Border patrol agents are a good example of federal law enforcement efforts. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) employs special agents who investigate serious crimes such as bank robberies, kidnapping, terrorism, organized crime, theft of government property, and espionage, among other transgressions. The FBI is one of the most technologically advanced law enforcement agencies in the country, and it concentrates its efforts on the most serious offenses. It also is called in to investigate crimes committed across state lines, where local police are unable to extend their authority. Agents for the FBI are graduates of accredited law schools or have accounting degrees or foreign-language skills.

 

 

 

Individuals in Police Protection agencies have education and training experience in the criminal justice field. A high school diploma and passing a physical exam are required to join a training program. Many state and local agencies require at least an associate’s degree for entry level positions. A bachelor’s degree is required for those who want to advance to higher levels in the field, as is a master’s degree. Criminal justice requirements for federal agencies include a minimum of a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and related work experience. For instance, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) requires an applicant to hold a bachelor's degree, have at least three years of related work experience and meet other criteria that set their skills apart from other law enforcement specialists, such as fluency in a foreign language. A training program must be completed, which tests both knowledge and physical ability.


Members of Police Protection purchase many items that include; AED’s, badge holders, badges, batons, batteries, bike patrol equipment, bike shirts, body armor, bullet proof vests, bullets, business cards, chairs, clip cuff keys, clip on ties, computer floor mounts, concealment holsters, cpr/oxygen/resuscitation supplies, dash lights, dashboard cameras, defense sprays, desks, diagnostic equipment, dress shirts, duty boots, duty holsters, duty socks, emblem patches, fire boots, fire flashlights, fire gear, first aid supplies, flashlight holsters, flashlights, gear bags, glove cases, grill/deck lights, gun racks and locks, handcuff cases, hat rain covers, headwear, horses, immobilization/splinting/ extraction devices, infection control supplies, jackets, jump suits, laptops, light bars, medical gloves, medical kits, nameplates, oxfords, pants, pocket handcuff keys, police dogs, police vehicles, polo shirts, push bumpers and screens, radar and video, radio holder, reflective raincoats, rescue gear, riot gear, seat and trunk organizers, security cameras, shoe care kits, shooting accessories, shorts, sirens, switches, speakers, Smartphone holsters, spotlights, sunglasses, surface mount LED lights, tactical gear, tactical holsters, tie bars, undergarments, waist belts, weapon accessories, windbreakers, window barriers.

 

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Geo/Geographical $10.00/M
Level of Education $15.00/M
Max per Company/Sites $10.00/M
Phone Number $50.00/M
SIC/NAICS Code $10.00/M

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A/B SPLIT $100.00/F
CD ROM $75.00/F
DISKETTE $75.00/F
EMAIL $75.00/F
Suppression $150.00/F
Transmission $150.00/M