The U.S. Constitution does not delegate police powers. The power of police departments are defined at the town, county, and state levels, not at a federal level. The powers of federal police forces like the U.S. Marshalls are defined in law by Congress, but these are not defined in the Constitution. The U.S. Constitution does cover military/war powers of the United States Government. The only time the Constitution may impact the power of police is when it comes to obeying Federal Laws. The U.S. Constitution specifically defines that federal law is "law of the land", meaning that federal ALWAYS supersedes local and state law.
The U.S. Constitution does not delegate police powers. The power of police departments are defined at the town, county, and state levels, not at a federal level. The powers of federal police forces like the U.S. Marshalls are defined in law by Congress, but these are not defined in the Constitution. The U.S. Constitution does cover military/war powers of the United States Government. The only time the Constitution may impact the power of police is when it comes to obeying federal laws. The U.S. Constitution specifically defines that federal law is "law of the land", meaning that federal ALWAYS supersedes local and state law.
The 5th amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees the accused to a lawyer. Also the person has the right to remain silent and not speak to police.
Without the police understanding their duty to the law and the rights that are expressed in the constitution you have police that don't protect civil rights or the people they are sworn to serve.
INSEE Police United F.C. was created in 1960.
United States Park Police was created in 1919.
The constitution of the U.S is like a .police man. They protect you ,help you and give the best they can
Police Complaints Authority - United Kingdom - was created in 1985.
Military Police Corps - United States - was created in 1941.
Amendment 4 restricts unreasonable searches and seizures by the police.
The police don't protect the group itself, the police protect the rights of said group under the constitution of the United States and the state which they are in. What the police protect are the rights of the group to assemble, protest or speak regardless of the disgust one may feel toward that group. However, as a group has the right to speak, I also have the right to ignore that speech.
They don't.