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Homeland Security Investigations (ICE).
A security officers is not suppose to observe and report. The security officer should call the police.If a security officers sees a incident he is to call the police. He should not observe or report until the police get there.
The police station or use directory enquiries.
They are called Security Forces personnel, but are commonly referred to as Security Police or SPs.
If something or someone is observed as unusual in respect to the natural activities, the police are called to take a report. The reported activity is classified as an incident, and this report is the first step in the investigation phase, for future follow-up.
The East German secret police was called the Stasi - short for Staatssicherheit (State Security).
There is no special name for the Israeli Police Force. In Hebrew, they are referred to as Bitakhon (ביטחון) which means "Security Forces".
If you called the police on your teacher for no reason you would probably be charged with reporting a false incident. If there is a valid reason to call the police on your teacher then the only thing that would happen is that the teacher would be dealt with by the police and courts in an appropriate manner.
There are a few elements that are included in a narrative police report. These elements are, date of incident, time of incident, location of incident, the story of what happened, and a description of the suspect.
I believe you are referring to the Air Police, Later known as Security Police, later known as Combat Police.
They have a bunch of jobs. The main one's being a police force for Air Force Bases throughout the world. Secondly they are trained in infantry tactics so they can be use for convoy security or other "outside the wire" missions in deployed locations. Some of lesser known jobs are K-9 Handler, Combat Arms instructor, and Raven- Ravens fly throughout the world protecting aircraft on bases or airfields that do not have security.
Norwegian Police Security Service was created in 1937.