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Last seen on: –NY Times Crossword 11 Oct 21, Monday
Universal Crossword – July 24 2017

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Law enforcement in Australia is facilitated by Police, Sheriffs, Bailiffs, Rangers and various other Inspectors and Officers on federal, state/territory and local levels. A number of specialist agencies also administer a wide variety of legislation related to white-collar crime, generally (but not always) on a federal level.

Different types of law enforcement officers are commonly employed by agencies that carry out similar duties to officers/agencies of similar names/types in different jurisdictions. For example, “Police Officers” are generally employed by a state/territory police force and are responsible for enforcing the criminal law of their respective state. Similarly, “Sheriff’s Officers” or “Bailiffs” in each state and territory are normally responsible for the enforcement of the judgments of the courts exercising civil law jurisdictions.

In Australia there are two main levels of law enforcement: state and federal. As each state enacts its own laws, general law enforcement duties are the responsibility of various state-based law enforcement agencies, most commonly a state police force. The state police carry out the bulk of community policing throughout the entire state (even in cities and local government areas). Most states maintain other law enforcement (and quasi-law enforcement) agencies as well, such as Sheriff’s Offices, Correctional Departments, Boating and Fishing Enforcement Agencies, Department of Transport Compliance Units, Protective Security Services etc.

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Geneva (/dʒᵻˈniːvə/, French: Genève [ʒənɛv], Arpitan: Genèva [dzəˈnɛva], German: Genf [ɡɛnf], Italian: Ginevra [dʒiˈneːvra], Romansh: Genevra) is the second most populous city in Switzerland (after Zürich) and is the most populous city of Romandy, the French-speaking part of Switzerland. Situated where the Rhône exits Lake Geneva, it is the capital of the Republic and Canton of Geneva.

The municipality (ville de Genève) has a population (as of December 2015[update]) of 198,072, and the canton (which is essentially the city and its inner-ring suburbs) has 484,736 residents. In 2014, the compact agglomération du Grand Genève had 946,000 inhabitants in 212 communities in both Switzerland and France. Within Swiss territory, the commuter area named “Métropole lémanique” contains a population of 1.25 million.[citation needed] This area is essentially spread east from Geneva towards the Riviera area (Vevey, Montreux) and north-east towards Yverdon-les-Bains, in the neighbouring canton of Vaud.

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