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Что (кто) такое police officer - определение

WARRANTED EMPLOYEE OF A POLICE FORCE
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  • Prefectural Police]] officer conducting a routine inspection in [[Ashibetsu]]
  • [[Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary]] officers guarding the scene of a [[traffic collision]] involving a [[lorry]] and a bridge
  • [[New York City Police Department]] (NYPD) officers conversing with other officers in a [[police car]]
  • [[Hong Kong Police Force]] officers overseeing a demonstration
  • neo-Nazi]] demonstration in [[Gothenburg]]
  • cadets]] during a graduation ceremony at a [[police academy]] in [[Mogadishu]]
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police officer         
n. an off-duty; plainclothes; uniformed police officer
police officer         
(police officers)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
A police officer is a member of the police force.
...a meeting of senior police officers.
N-COUNT
police officer         
¦ noun a policeman or policewoman.
Policeman         
·noun A member of a body of police; a constable.
Policemen         
·pl of Policeman.
policeman         
n.
1) a military policeman (abbreviated as MP)
policeman         
(policemen)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
A policeman is a man who is a member of the police force.
N-COUNT
Zaptiah         
·noun A Turkish policeman.
policeman         
(or policewoman)
¦ noun (plural policemen or policewomen) a member of a police force.
Police community support officer         
  • PC]] custodian helmet, female PC bowler hat, male PC flat cap, cycle helmet.
  •  An example of the epaulettes worn by [[City of London Police]] PCSOs
  • A Gibraltar Highways Enforcement Officer on patrol near the Spanish border
  • Two PCSOs (right) of the [[City of London Police]] with two Police Constables keeping order during a protest outside The [[Church of Scientology]] in London.
  • Variations of PCSO epaulettes varying between forces
  • Examples of PCSO supervisor epaulettes
  • A PCSO of the [[British Transport Police]] on duty at [[Newport railway station]]
  • Police constables and PCSOs on pedal cycles. Note the PCSOs' distinctive blue shirts
  • A female PCSO (Left) on duty with two police constables. Note the blue epaulettes and cap badge.
  • A PCSO of the [[Greater Manchester Police]] (GMP) talking to a member of the public whilst on duty. Note the plain blue band on his hat.
  • A PCSO of the [[Metropolitan Police]] on duty during the Pride London Parade, July 2011
  • A Polish City Guard ensures order at a re-enactment event in [[Gdańsk]].
  • North Wales Police (''Heddlu Gogledd Cymru'')]] as well as most UK police constables
  • Patrol car of the ''Ordnungsamt'' of the city of [[Fulda]]
  • A [[West Midlands Police]] PCSO (left) on foot patrol with a constable (right)
  • A PCSO (left) with a [[UK Border Agency]] (UKBA) officer (right) at a customs raid. Note the distinctive badging on the back of the PCSOs body armour as well the distinctive hat band (the most commonly used) and blue [[epaulettes]] (the most commonly used)
UNIFORMED POLICE STAFF ROLE WITHIN BRITISH POLICE FORCES
Community Support Officer; Community support officer; Community support officers; Police Community Support Officers; Police Community Support Officer; PCSO: Police Community Support Officer; Police community support officer (PCSO); Police Community Support Officer (PCSO); Protective services officer; Protective services officers; Protective security officer; Protective security officers; Protective service officer; Protective service officers; Protective Security Officer; Protective Security Officers; Protective Service Officer; Protective Service Officers; Protective Services Officers; Protective Services Officer; Community support police officer
A police community support officer (PCSO; ), or as written in legislation community support officer (CSO; ) is a uniformed member of police staff in England and Wales, a role created by Section 38(2) of the Police Reform Act 2002, which was given Royal Assent by Queen Elizabeth II on 24 July 2002. They are non-warranted but provided with a variety of police powers and the power of a constable in various instances by the forty-three territorial police forces in England and Wales and the British Transport Police (which is the only specialist police service to employ PCSOs).

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Police officer

A police officer (also called a policeman or policewoman) is a warranted law employee of a police force. In most countries, "police officer" is a generic term not specifying a particular rank. In some, the use of the rank "officer" is legally reserved for military personnel.

Police officers are generally charged with the apprehension of suspects and the prevention, detection, and reporting of crime, protection and assistance of the general public, and the maintenance of public order. Police officers may be sworn to an oath, and have the power to arrest people and detain them for a limited time, along with other duties and powers. Some officers are trained in special duties, such as counter-terrorism, surveillance, child protection, VIP protection, civil law enforcement, and investigation techniques into major crime including fraud, rape, murder, and drug trafficking. Although many police officers wear a corresponding uniform, some police officers are plain-clothed in order to pass themselves off as members of the public. In most countries police officers are given exemptions from certain laws to perform their duties. For example, an officer may use force if necessary to arrest or detain a person when it would ordinarily be assault. In some countries, officers can also violate traffic code to perform their duties.