1
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cops
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Norway
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Cops typically do not carry firearms and rely on negotiation and de-escalation techniques to resolve conflicts.
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1
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2
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law enforcement
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Norway
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Police officers are rarely armed with firearms
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1
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3
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police
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Norway
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Known for their community policing approach, focusing on building relationships and trust within the community rather than carrying firearms
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1
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4
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police
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Norway
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Police officers typically do not carry firearms and rely on communication and de-escalation skills to handle situations.
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1
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5
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police department
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Norway
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Police departments maintain a strong emphasis on community policing and non-confrontational approaches, and officers usually do not carry firearms as a standard practice.
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1
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6
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police officer
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Norway
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Known for their community policing and emphasis on building relationships with the public
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1
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7
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police officer
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Norway
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Known for having a community-focused approach, often engaging in community events and building relationships with residents.
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1
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8
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police officer
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Norway
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Known for maintaining close community relations and often engaging in community policing efforts
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1
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9
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police officers
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Norway
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Rarely carry firearms and focus on community policing
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1
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10
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policeman
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Norway
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Rarely carries a firearm
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1
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11
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policemen
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Norway
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Typically unarmed and rely on de-escalation techniques rather than weapons
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1
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12
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policemen
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Norway
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Typically do not carry firearms as part of their standard equipment
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1
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13
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policing tactics
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Norway
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Emphasis on de-escalation techniques and minimal use of force in law enforcement tactics
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1
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