About 50 results for ‘Police’
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Police
The police are a constituted body of persons empowered by the state to enforce the law, protect property, and limit civil disorder. Their powers include the legitimized use of force. The term is most commonly associated with police services of a state that are authorized to exercise the police power of that state within a defined legal or territorial area of responsibility. Police forces are often defined as being separate from military or other organizations involved in the defense of the state against foreign aggressors; however, gendarmerie and military police are military units charged with civil policing. Law enforcement, however, constitutes only part of policing activity. Policing has included an array of activities in different situations, but the predominant ones are concerned with the preservation of order. In some societies, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, these developed within the context of maintaining the class system and the protection of private property. Some parts of the world may suffer from police corruption. Alternative names for police force include constabulary, gendarmerie, police department, police service, crime prevention, protective services, law enforcement agency, civil guard or civic guard. Members may be referred to as police officers, troopers, sheriffs, constables, rangers, peace officers or civic/civil guards. Police of the Soviet-era Eastern Europe were (or are, in some cases, like in the Russian Federation) called the militsiya. The Irish police are called the Garda Síochána ("guardians of the peace"); a police officer is called a garda. As police are often in conflict with individuals, slang terms are numerous. Many slang terms for police officers are decades or centuries old with lost etymology.
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Restaurant Gégène : guinguette (esquisse) [titre attribué]
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- Field(s):
- Drawing
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- Portrayed subject:
- Bar (establishment)
- Chair
- Deciduous
- Le Plessis-Robinson
- Police
- Table (furniture)
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- Date:
- 20th century
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Le palais du Luxembourg [titre attribué]
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- Field(s):
- Drawing
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- Portrayed subject:
- Automobile
- Flag
- Landscape
- Paris
- Police
- Town square
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- Date:
- 20th century
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Les portes de l'Elysée [titre attribué]
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- Field(s):
- Drawing
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- Portrayed subject:
- Column
- Conversation
- Door
- Gate
- Gendarmerie
- Landscape
- …
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- Date:
- 20th century
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L'ORDRE ET LA MARCHE DU BOEUF GRAS (titre inscrit)
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- Field(s):
- Ethnology
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- Portrayed subject:
- Carnival
- Esméralda (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame)
- Falling (accident)
- Horse
- Man
- Pierrot
- …
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- Date:
- 19th century
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LES HORWARD / & leurs MARIONNETTES (titre inscrit)
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- Field(s):
- Ethnology
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- Portrayed subject:
- Bass drum
- Cane
- Charlie Chaplin
- Clothing
- Conducting
- Cymbal
- …
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- Date:
- 20th century
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J.B. Lons, magistrat de sureté à Anvers
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- Field(s):
- Drawing
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- Portrayed subject:
- Antwerp
- Magistrate
- Man
- Police
- Portrait
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- Date:
- 19th century
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ALMANACH DES POSTES ET DES TELEGRAPHES / PLACE DE L'OPERA...
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- Field(s):
- Ethnology
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- Portrayed subject:
- Man
- Police
- Town square
- Woman
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- Date:
- 20th century
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A LA FOIRE / THÉATRE DES LILLIPUTIENS (titre inscrit)
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- Field(s):
- Entertainment
- Ethnology
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- Portrayed subject:
- Aerostat
- Clown
- Columbina
- Egg (food)
- Falling (accident)
- Man
- …
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- Date:
- 20th century
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Petites annonces (les) (Série décorative)
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- Field(s):
- Ceramic
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- Portrayed subject:
- Police
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- Date:
- 20th century
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- Field(s):
- Entertainment
- Ethnology
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- Designation:
- plaque de verre (2) ; lanterne magique (2)
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- Portrayed subject:
- Belt (clothing)
- Child
- Conversation
- Dog
- Helmet
- Man
- …
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- Date:
- 19th century
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