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policing

[puh-lee-sing] / pəˈli sɪŋ /


NOUN
law enforcement
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That would mean retaining control of key services like the NHS, education and policing.

From BBC

They looked for unusual course combinations, such as policing, dance and art, as signs of potential fraud.

From Los Angeles Times

Critics have also questioned the effectiveness of his policing proposals on public safety, including creating a new city agency that deploys mental-health teams in response to some emergency calls.

From The Wall Street Journal

They both emerged after World War II, at a time with parallels to today: Europe’s economy was struggling, external threats were growing and Washington didn’t want to continue policing the continent.

From The Wall Street Journal

The hunt involved digital investigation techniques and undercover policing.

From BBC