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Federal police

U.S. Park Police officers standing by during the 2005 Inauguration

Federal police are the police of a federal government charged with enforcing and investigating the violations of federal laws. Federal police tend to be plainclothes detective agencies while uniformed federal police tend to be Security police forces. Some examples of federal police would be the FBI, FPS, United States Park Police DEA and Australian Federal Police. Although they may have nationwide jurisdiction for certain duties they usually do not have general police powers and cannot enforce local laws. Unique in its being both a federal police and a National police force is the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

A mounted U.S. Park Police officer at 18th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. in the District of Columbia during the 2005 Inauguration







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