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Law enforcement officer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A law enforcement officer (also called peace officer ), in North America, is any public-sector or authorized, government-contracted private-police officer, charged with upholding the peace, mainly...
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Police officer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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History of the Sheriffs Office Abstract: The Office of Sheriff History In 'The Value of Constitutions', Thomas Jefferson wrote, 'There is no honorable law enforcement authority in Anglo-American law, so ancient as that of the County Sheriff whose role as a peace officer goes back at least to the time of Alfred the Great'.
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Sheriff History Abstract: In 'The Value of Constitutions', Thomas Jefferson wrote, 'There is no honorable law enforcement authority in Anglo-American law, so ancient as that of the County Sheriff whose role as a peace officer goes back at least to the time of Alfred the Great'. ... Around the year 500 A.D. Around 700 A.D.
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Outline for POB curriculum ... An examination of the role of the peace officer in a free society. The problems and conflicts produced by the needs of society and freedoms of the individual are reviewed and discussed as they impact the peace officer's personal and professional conduct and responsibilities.
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The National Notary Association (NNA) is the nation's leading provider of support, education and supplies to U.S. Notaries as they carry out their vital role in protecting the public from fraud. ... NationalNotary.org can tailor its content to your state or territory. Simply select your location ... California New Notary Law;
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