Regional police

Regional police are a multijurisdictional police forces which cover duly recognized geopolitical regions.

Canada

In Canada, regional police forces are assigned to regional municipalities in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. In the absence of such forces, provincial police (Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador) or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (rest of Canada) perform police duties for the region.

United States

Nevada

New Jersey

New York

Pennsylvania

Through the formation of a "police district" under the control of a Police Commission, some municipalities in Pennsylvania have found that improved and more professional police services could be obtained through inter-governmental cooperation. Having one police department covering two or more neighboring communities, rather than separate police departments, allows each municipality to enjoy the benefits of a larger department, such as specialized units and a professional staff.[1]

  • Central Berks Regional Police
  • Central Bucks Regional Police
  • Colonial Regional Police
  • Eastern Adams County Regional Police
  • Eastern Pike County Regional Police
  • Mifflin County Regional Police
  • Northeastern York County Regional Police
  • Northern Berks Regional Police
  • Northern York County Regional Police
  • Pennridge Regional Police
  • Pocono Mountain Regional Police
  • Slate Belt Regional Police
  • Southern York Regional Police
  • Southwestern York County Regional Police
  • Stroud Area Regional Police
  • Upper Perk Police District
  • West Hills Regional Police
  • West Shore Regional Police
  • Westtown East Goshen Regional Police
  • York Area Regional Police
  • Berks-Lehigh Regional Police (defunct)
  • Brandywine Regional Police (defunct)

Tennessee

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