Betekenis van:
police work

police work
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • politieonderzoek
  • the investigation of criminal activities

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police work
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • detectie
  • the investigation of criminal activities

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. He is suited for police work.
  2. Police station construction work
  3. The mission will work towards an Afghan police force in local ownership, that respects human rights and operates within the framework of the rule of law.
  4. work on strategy development, while placing an emphasis on work towards a joint overall strategy of the international community in police reform, taking into account the Afghanistan Compact and the i-ANDS;
  5. by supporting the work and evolution of the Police Reform Monitoring Committee (CSRP) and its Working Groups, including by providing assistance in the preparation of the relevant legal and sub-legal framework of the Police Reform in order to contribute to the finalisation of the conception work,
  6. work on strategy development, while placing an emphasis on work towards a joint overall strategy of the international community in police reform and enhance cooperation with key partners in police reform and training, including with NATO-led mission ISAF and the NATO Training Mission and other contributors;
  7. It also agreed in principle that EU support to the Palestinian Civil Police should take the form of an European Security and Defence Policy mission building on the work of the EU Coordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support in cooperation with all the parties concerned.
  8. CEPOL may take into account recommendations made by Europol and/or the Task Force of Chiefs of Police of the Member States of the EU, without prejudice to the rules governing the adoption of the CEPOL work program.
  9. During the Planning Phase, the Head of Mission shall work closely with the EU Special Representative (EUSR) for Afghanistan, the Commission and Member States currently involved in police reform in Afghanistan.
  10. All national agencies, including Sirene bureaux, responsible for international police cooperation must be organised in a structured fashion so as to prevent conflicts of powers with other national bodies carrying out similar functions and duplication of work.
  11. All national authorities, including SIRENE Bureaux, responsible for international police cooperation should be organised in a structured way so as to prevent conflicts of powers with other national bodies carrying out similar functions and to prevent the duplication of work.
  12. On 22 November 2004, the Council reiterated its commitment to work in very close association with MONUC and to provide it with effective support to fulfil its mandate, which includes police training,
  13. In preparation for the establishment of EUPAT, the EUPOL Proxima Police Head of Mission shall, building on the work done by EUPOL Proxima, and on the basis of the guidance given by the Political and Security Committee (PSC), draw up a General Plan and develop all technical instruments necessary to execute the establishment of EUPAT.
  14. In order to re-assess the amount of policemen’s pension due to the fact that the claimant started to work again for the Police, Internal Security Agency, Intelligence Agency, Border Guard, Government Security Bureau, National Fire Brigades or Prison Guard and worked there permanently for the period of at least 12 months, the claimant applies for:
  15. The Head of Mission shall work closely and coordinate with the Government of Afghanistan and relevant international actors, as appropriate, including NATO/ISAF, Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Lead Nations, the UN (United Nations Assistance Mission Afghanistan (UNAMA)), and third states currently involved in police reform in Afghanistan.