State Policing in the United States
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Describe the history of state policing in the United States. Provide examples of state policing. How is state policing used to enforce the law? What is jurisdiction? Describe the difference between federal and local police jurisdiction.
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The history of state policing in the United States is predicated upon states having the autonomy to use their statewide authority to conduct law enforcement activities and criminal investigations under the banner of a statewide police force. In many states, state police have the same jurisdiction over the entire state and are simply called State Police. Some of the rankings of the state police range from highway patrol or troopers and can even be entailed as officers. These names are typically ...
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