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  1. State police (United States) - Wikipedia

    • In the United States, the state police is a police body unique to each U.S. state, having statewide authority to conduct law enforcement activities and criminal investigations. In general, state police officers or highway patrol officers, known as state troopers, perform functions that do not fall within the jurisdiction of a county’s sheriff (Vermont being … See more

    History

    The Texas Rangers are the earliest form of state law enforcement in the United States, first organized by Stephen F. … See more

    Types of state police agencies

    In many states, the state police are known by different names: the various terms used are "State Police", "Highway Patrol", "State Highway Patrol", "State Patrol", and "State Troopers". However, the jurisdictions and functions o… See more

    Other state police agencies

    • State Bureau of Investigation (SBI): the state's equivalent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
    • State bureau of narcotics the state-level counterpart to the U.S Drug Enforcement Administration.… See more

     
  1. New York State Police - Wikipedia

    12 rows · The New York State Police (NYSP) is the state police of the U.S. …

  2. Ohio State Highway Patrol - Wikipedia

    The Ohio State Highway Patrol is a division of the Ohio Department of Public Safety and has the primary responsibility of traffic enforcement in the U.S. state of Ohio.

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    Jun 8, 2024 · State police, often referred to as state troopers or highway patrol, are law enforcement officers employed by the state government. Their primary mandate is to enforce state laws and maintain public safety across the entire …

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