PPO Police Abbreviation

PPO has various meanings in the Police category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of PPO in Police.

Personal Protection Officer

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Personal protection officers are in charge of making sure that people or groups are safe. They often work in high-risk places, like the entertainment industry or political organizations, where they have to be ready for a wide range of unplanned situations.

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Probationary Police Officer

The term "probationary police officer" refers to a new law enforcement officer who needs to finish a minimum amount of basic training at a police training school before they can get a full-time job as a local law enforcement officer.

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Prolific Priority Offender
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Prolific and Priority Offender
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Police Prosecuting Officer

Police Prosecuting Officer refers to anyone who is hired to do the work of a Public Prosecutor, no matter what they are called.

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Professional protection officer

Professional protection officers are people whose main job is to keep people and things safe.

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Private Patrol Operator

This is a licensed individual or company that provides security and patrol services to businesses, residential communities, and other organizations. Private Patrol Operators may employ security guards and other personnel and may work in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies.

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Public Participation Officer

This refers to an individual or office within a law enforcement agency that is responsible for engaging with the community, building relationships, and fostering public trust and confidence in the police department. Public Participation Officers may be involved in community outreach programs, public relations, and communication efforts.

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