0 the official organization that makes people obey the law and that protects people and places against crime, or the people who work for this organization -- polis teşkilâtı; emniyet güçleri
A 30-year-old taxi driver is being interviewed by police.
a police helicopter
a police investigation
1 to make sure that people obey the law in a particular place or when they are doing a particular activity -- emniyeti/düzeni/huzuru/güvenliği sağlamak
Industrialization, poverty, and unemployment gave rise to property, as opposed to people-related, offences on a scale that transcended ethnic boundaries and necessitated new policing methods.
By involving local people in the management of protected areas, the authorities could offer employment to local communities, while reducing the cost of policing.
Participants heard how difficult it is to stop a determined thief, which may have curtailed support for policing and obviation.
The same considerations should, presumably, underpin reviews of policing in democratic societies.
Ghanaian policing has much in common with policing elsewhere.
However, the issue of policing remains highly contentious.
No longer was the state responsible for policing the health of society: everyone was to be his or her own policeman.
Adapting postwar social polices to new social risks.
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