1. policing - Noun
2. policing - Verb
of Police
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to him, the engagement of special constabularies for local policing is not new to the law, and Mohammed Adamu, inspector-general of police (IGP), is only reviving an abandoned part of the police act. Source: Internet
According to him, some of the beneficiaries for the previous training are presently into community policing, especially the Special Police Constabulary and other security outfits recognised by the law. Source: Internet
According to the new Fox News polls, likely voters in both Arizona and Wisconsin — two of the states likeliest to decide the election — said by a five-point margin that they preferred Mr. Biden to Mr. Trump to handle policing and criminal justice. Source: Internet
According to the statement, “It is not in doubt that the youths have spoken very clear on some aspects of policing that have left much to be desired. Source: Internet
Advocates in California say they welcome the opportunity to discuss racial disparities in policing with the new data, complexity and all. Source: Internet
According to Johnson, prior to the September 11, 2001 attacks the debate on racial profiling within the public targeted primarily African-Americans and Latino Americans with enforced policing on crime and drugs. Source: Internet