Yeah but all they do is respond within the area, while police could respond to every and any area that's all lol so jurisdictions which is the definition of that, municipal is jurisdiction police following jurisdiction lawsand police is overall police to protect and serve
@@lionelclementofficial "police officers" is a generic term. Municipal police, state police, campus police, etc. are all police officers. And all of them have a different jurisdiction.
You forgot a couple- airport police, port police, diplomat security service, us mint police, us park police, capital police, NASA police, city marshals, military police, town police departments, fire marshals, correctional officers, private security, NSA, DHS, school SRO departments and bail enforcement
NSA is not a law enforcement agency. Neither is DHS. Department of Homeland Security is a cabinet level department responsible for government ADMINISTRATION of some of which are law enforcement agencies. -Federal Protective Service -Customs and Border Protection - US Border Patrol - Immigrations and Customs Enforcement -Office of Air and Marine Operations -United States Coast Guard -Federal Air Marshals Service -Federal Flight Deck Officer -United States Secret Service These are all the law enforcement agencies within DHS.
@@shadowresponder NSA has their own police agency in the NSA plus the US coastguard is not law enforcement they are military but you could count the US coastguard military police
@@agentm13 NSA has their own law enforcement agency sure. But then so does every major federal agency from the CIA to the NSA to every cabinet level department of the United States.
@@agentm13my entire family is coast guard and they’d shoot me for saying this, but theyre more law enforcement than anything. outside sar the largest mission they conduct is law enforcement. my dad straight up arrested a dude for dwi on a jet ski so take what as you will lmao
That’s not true at all. I’m not sure where you’re getting that, and I’m not sure why so many ignorant people liked this comment. In every state, campus police officers have full police powers to investigate and make arrests for all crimes committed on a college campus. There are some smaller colleges that have security guards, and some have police with limited arrest powers (but those officers with limited arrest powers can still arrest you for crimes committed on campus).
@@TimeToGetFunkyy You - says something stupid, gets called on it, has no rebuttal or intellectual response, resorts to using a benign and esoteric insult. Bravo.
What about Customs and Border Patrol or Air Marshals? Also, Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management have Law Enforcement/Rangers. Park Rangers can also be at the state and local levels as well. Besides the US Fish & Wildlife Service, every state has its own Game Wardens/Conservation Officers. Oh, and Railway Police, they're technically private but because of the importance of the rail systems they have special authority.
So pretty much CBP, BP, and ICE are the same, all 3 are Custom Border Protection, and do the same task but in a different way. While CBP officers are in charge of the international bridges, BP is the borders while ICE takes care the rest of the country, all 3 doing the same job
And airport police, port police, diplomat security service, us mint police, us park police, capital police, NASA police, city marshals, military police, town police departments, fire marshals, correctional officers, private security, NSA, DHS,school SRO departments and bail enforcement agents.
@@Realm1000 Glad you’re receptive to feedback. There’s some edits you need to make if you want this video to be accurate. 1. You have fish and game / wildlife enforcement under the federal category. Why? Every state has their own fish and game law enforcement. You even used a picture of the NM Game and Fish Department. This belongs under the state law enforcement category. You could mention the US Fish and Wildlife Service in the federal category though. 2. You lumped city police in with municipal police. I can’t speak on every state but this is wrong for PA, NY and a lot of other states. The mission and average workday of municipal police differs SIGNIFICANTLY from city police. Let’s use Pittsburgh Police as an example. They are so busy dealing with violent crime that they don’t even have time to enforce anything else unless there’s a very good reason to do so. They are mainly concerned with homicide, aggravated assault, shootings, gun crimes, rape, robberies and all other violent crime. Whereas, township and borough police spend a lot of time enforcing traffic laws and responding to low-level crime. They still deal with major crimes, but not nearly as much as the city. It should go like this: campus police, municipal police (borough or township), city police, sheriff’s dept. Not sure why you have “police officer” as its own category. It’s a little redundant. That would be like making a video about the types of doctors there are and then listing one of the types as: doctor. 😂 3. You need to add in Capitol Police to the state category. Every state has its own Capitol Police Department. 4. For the Federal category, you need to add in the US Capitol Police.
In New York and New Jersey, we have transit police departments, they have jurisdiction over public transit: New Jersey Transit Police, NYPD Transit Police, Port Authority Police
Federal Air Marshals Service is a federal law enforcement agency of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
When explaining the federal agencies, they left out the United States Postal Inspectors. As well as criminal investigators in the military like Army CID, Navy NCIS, Coast Guard CGIS, and Air Force OSI who are also classified as federal law enforcement. And why were Fish and Game Officers lumped in with federal agencies?
Railroad Police ("Special Agents") are missing. An interesting topic you might look into. They are one of the only non-federal law enforcement agencies that is allowed to cross state lines.
You really broad stroked everything there, huh? Apart from the agencies mentioned in all the previous comments, you completely skipped the BIA/Tribal Police. They operate similarly to a county sheriff's office, but at a federal level and have jurisdiction over federally recognized tribal lands with any crime in which a tribal citizen is involved as either a perpetrator or victim and often cross deputize other agencies within their territory. Maybe don't call your video "EVERY law enforcement agency explained..." if you're not going to at least make the attempt.
This video only took parts and largely misidentifies certain parts. Law enforcement is broken up into these specific parts; - Local/Municipal (Patrolling incorporated areas by a municipality or areas covered by a municipalities government) - County (Patrolling not only unincorporated areas but also covering certain highways and municipal area assistance) - State (Patrolling the entire state, covering most highways and assisting county and municipal law enforcement) - Federal (Covering U.S/country government law enforcement, assisting mostly in high profile incidents and sometimes providing general assistance to agencies in need of manpower, equipment or other types of resources not typically found at even state level.) In Canada its somewhat different but still largely the same just (typically) without "county" enforcement (state police or "Provincial Police" typically takes care of those types of enforcement)
I am not going to be the ones that say you forgot to mention a specific agency. But you missed the whole field of military law enforcement. Military law enforcement agencies are part of federal law enforcement but enforce a completely different set of laws known as the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) on military personnel. Military Law Enforcement Agencies: Defense Criminal Investigative Service Army Military Police Army Criminal Investigations Division Air Force Security Forces Air Force Office of Special Investigations Navy Master at Arms Naval Criminal Investigations Service Marine Corps Military Police US Coast Guard Police
Standard city Police departments enforce law within the city limits, not of a federal or state wide level, they have the same definition as a Municipal departments that you said in your video, but Municipal departments get funded differently and answer to different higher ups, standard police departments enforce within a city specifically, and have no other jurisdiction outside of that. No hate as the video has good information, it is just that, these things in specific are not correct.
@Connorcrazestuntsofthebackyard Only unincorporated areas of the county, aka countryside and middle of nowhere, most of the time. Along with that, you most likely get assigned to a certain district of the county, so you cannot patrol wherever you want, only where you are assigned.
thank you!! i definitely learned alot about making these types of videos just from making this one alone, so im thankful for the feedback and future videos will be better
You missed so many federal police agencies it’s not even funny. You also missed some local level police agencies and for some odd reason mixed state and federal fish and wildlife.
There’s some edits you need to make if you want this video to be accurate. 1. You have fish and game / wildlife enforcement under the federal category. Why? Every state has their own fish and game law enforcement. You even used a picture of the NM Game and Fish Department. This belongs under the state law enforcement category. You could mention the US Fish and Wildlife Service in the federal category though. 2. You lumped city police in with municipal police. I can’t speak on every state but this is wrong for PA, NY and a lot of other states. The mission and average workday of municipal police differs SIGNIFICANTLY from city police. Let’s use Pittsburgh Police as an example. They are so busy dealing with violent crime that they don’t even have time to enforce anything else unless there’s a very good reason to do so. They are mainly concerned with homicide, aggravated assault, shootings, gun crimes, rape, robberies and all other violent crime. Whereas, township and borough police spend a lot of time enforcing traffic laws and responding to low-level crime. They still deal with major crimes, but not nearly as much as the city. It should go like this: campus police, municipal police (borough or township), city police, sheriff’s dept. Not sure why you have “police officer” as its own category. It’s a little redundant. That would be like making a video about the types of doctors there are and then listing one of the types as: doctor. 😂 3. You need to add in Capitol Police to the state category. Every state has its own Capitol Police Department. 4. For the Federal category, you need to add in the US Capitol Police.
@@drank__4077False. I can’t speak on every state but this is wrong for PA, NY and a lot of other states. The mission and average workday of municipal police differs SIGNIFICANTLY from city police. Let’s use Pittsburgh Police as an example. They are so busy dealing with violent crime that they don’t even have time to enforce anything else unless there’s a very good reason to do so. They are mainly concerned with homicide, aggravated assault, shootings, gun crimes, rape, robberies and all other violent crime. Whereas, township and borough police (municipal police) spend a lot of time enforcing traffic laws and responding to low-level crime. They still deal with major crimes, but not nearly as much as the city.
Referring to all sheriff's deputies as just "sheriffs" was humorous.
No it's not, most people just call them sheriffs 😂 I've never heard anyone go out of their way to specifically say "sheriffs deputy"
@@GregLemons most people just call them deputies. That's what they are. Deputies.
@@jord1214 I switch between deputy, sheriff, officer, or their rank. But most of the time officer because they're LEOs
Yup, most people call them deputies. Sheriffs are more a name for the agency or the actual “sheriff”
you forgot the postal inspector service
the name tells you all you really need to know about them to be fair though
USPIS is Federal Law enforcement
Never knew that was a thing
he also forgot railroad police
He also forgot constables @@oceangreentree7433
Municipal Police and Police Officers is the same exact thing
Yeah but all they do is respond within the area, while police could respond to every and any area that's all lol so jurisdictions which is the definition of that, municipal is jurisdiction police following jurisdiction lawsand police is overall police to protect and serve
@@lionelclementofficial tats state police
@@lionelclementofficial "police officers" is a generic term. Municipal police, state police, campus police, etc. are all police officers. And all of them have a different jurisdiction.
I believe the target audience of this video is for people who have very little to no knowledge of law enforcement.
THANK YOU someone said it
“ATF, YOUR GAY!” - everyone who studies law enforcement
You forgot a couple- airport police, port police, diplomat security service, us mint police, us park police, capital police, NASA police, city marshals, military police, town police departments, fire marshals, correctional officers, private security, NSA, DHS, school SRO departments and bail enforcement
NSA is not a law enforcement agency. Neither is DHS. Department of Homeland Security is a cabinet level department responsible for government ADMINISTRATION of some of which are law enforcement agencies.
-Federal Protective Service
-Customs and Border Protection
- US Border Patrol
- Immigrations and Customs Enforcement
-Office of Air and Marine Operations
-United States Coast Guard
-Federal Air Marshals Service
-Federal Flight Deck Officer
-United States Secret Service
These are all the law enforcement agencies within DHS.
@@shadowresponder NSA has their own police agency in the NSA plus the US coastguard is not law enforcement they are military but you could count the US coastguard military police
@@agentm13 NSA has their own law enforcement agency sure. But then so does every major federal agency from the CIA to the NSA to every cabinet level department of the United States.
@@shadowresponder true
@@agentm13my entire family is coast guard and they’d shoot me for saying this, but theyre more law enforcement than anything. outside sar the largest mission they conduct is law enforcement. my dad straight up arrested a dude for dwi on a jet ski so take what as you will lmao
I think the security at Disney has more authority than campus police 😭
This doesn’t even make sense
Mickey Mouse has better security than the President 😂
That’s not true at all. I’m not sure where you’re getting that, and I’m not sure why so many ignorant people liked this comment.
In every state, campus police officers have full police powers to investigate and make arrests for all crimes committed on a college campus.
There are some smaller colleges that have security guards, and some have police with limited arrest powers (but those officers with limited arrest powers can still arrest you for crimes committed on campus).
@@pennsylvaniapatriot22bro ur that melvin kid from cpt underpants that said “whats so funny i dont get it”
@@TimeToGetFunkyy You - says something stupid, gets called on it, has no rebuttal or intellectual response, resorts to using a benign and esoteric insult.
Bravo.
What about Customs and Border Patrol or Air Marshals? Also, Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management have Law Enforcement/Rangers. Park Rangers can also be at the state and local levels as well. Besides the US Fish & Wildlife Service, every state has its own Game Wardens/Conservation Officers. Oh, and Railway Police, they're technically private but because of the importance of the rail systems they have special authority.
So pretty much CBP, BP, and ICE are the same, all 3 are Custom Border Protection, and do the same task but in a different way. While CBP officers are in charge of the international bridges, BP is the borders while ICE takes care the rest of the country, all 3 doing the same job
And airport police, port police, diplomat security service, us mint police, us park police, capital police, NASA police, city marshals, military police, town police departments, fire marshals, correctional officers, private security, NSA, DHS,school SRO departments and bail enforcement agents.
See OPM.gov or USAjobs.gov . There are roughly 89 sworn LE agencies + the bigger units; FBI, CBP, US Border Patrol, ICE.
@agentm13 all these ones are local except for 2, the video is about federal
@Donald_J_Trump45-47 well Canada, idk too much about that in the US, but if they are, most likely would be local, video is about Federal LE
bro is just hearting every criticism
All comments are welcome 😂 I’ll do better next video 🙌🏼
@@Realm1000 Glad you’re receptive to feedback.
There’s some edits you need to make if you want this video to be accurate.
1. You have fish and game / wildlife enforcement under the federal category. Why? Every state has their own fish and game law enforcement.
You even used a picture of the NM Game and Fish Department. This belongs under the state law enforcement category.
You could mention the US Fish and Wildlife Service in the federal category though.
2. You lumped city police in with municipal police. I can’t speak on every state but this is wrong for PA, NY and a lot of other states.
The mission and average workday of municipal police differs SIGNIFICANTLY from city police.
Let’s use Pittsburgh Police as an example. They are so busy dealing with violent crime that they don’t even have time to enforce anything else unless there’s a very good reason to do so. They are mainly concerned with homicide, aggravated assault, shootings, gun crimes, rape, robberies and all other violent crime.
Whereas, township and borough police spend a lot of time enforcing traffic laws and responding to low-level crime. They still deal with major crimes, but not nearly as much as the city.
It should go like this: campus police, municipal police (borough or township), city police, sheriff’s dept.
Not sure why you have “police officer” as its own category. It’s a little redundant. That would be like making a video about the types of doctors there are and then listing one of the types as: doctor. 😂
3. You need to add in Capitol Police to the state category. Every state has its own Capitol Police Department.
4. For the Federal category, you need to add in the US Capitol Police.
this was very thought provoking! thank you for sharing!
With my dad being the chief of police in our local town, this video was HILARIOUS.
Great video big dawg ‼️‼️
Thank you 🙌🏼
Should've put breaking bad theme at the DEA part
In New York and New Jersey, we have transit police departments, they have jurisdiction over public transit: New Jersey Transit Police, NYPD Transit Police, Port Authority Police
Is there a kind of railway police? We have something like this in Poland.
What about the Federal Air Marshals?
Think its a branch within US marshals
@@chadgaming8071it isn’t it’s a branch of the TSA
@@chadgaming8071 Try TSA, Homeland Security 🛩
Federal Air Marshals Service is a federal law enforcement agency of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
When explaining the federal agencies, they left out the United States Postal Inspectors. As well as criminal investigators in the military like Army CID, Navy NCIS, Coast Guard CGIS, and Air Force OSI who are also classified as federal law enforcement. And why were Fish and Game Officers lumped in with federal agencies?
What about tribal police
that follows under a sheriff i think
@@whitefox5272no it’s different
@@whitefox5272extremely different
BIA Bureau of Indian Affairs. US Interior
Railroad Police ("Special Agents") are missing. An interesting topic you might look into. They are one of the only non-federal law enforcement agencies that is allowed to cross state lines.
you forgot Amtrak Police (federal rail police)
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You really broad stroked everything there, huh? Apart from the agencies mentioned in all the previous comments, you completely skipped the BIA/Tribal Police. They operate similarly to a county sheriff's office, but at a federal level and have jurisdiction over federally recognized tribal lands with any crime in which a tribal citizen is involved as either a perpetrator or victim and often cross deputize other agencies within their territory.
Maybe don't call your video "EVERY law enforcement agency explained..." if you're not going to at least make the attempt.
Could you do one of these for all the medical department and firefighter department
yes , great suggestion! thank you
You forgot postal inspector service too
US PIS
This video only took parts and largely misidentifies certain parts.
Law enforcement is broken up into these specific parts;
- Local/Municipal (Patrolling incorporated areas by a municipality or areas covered by a municipalities government)
- County (Patrolling not only unincorporated areas but also covering certain highways and municipal area assistance)
- State (Patrolling the entire state, covering most highways and assisting county and municipal law enforcement)
- Federal (Covering U.S/country government law enforcement, assisting mostly in high profile incidents and sometimes providing general assistance to agencies in need of manpower, equipment or other types of resources not typically found at even state level.)
In Canada its somewhat different but still largely the same just (typically) without "county" enforcement (state police or "Provincial Police" typically takes care of those types of enforcement)
Would ny forest rangers (idk if any other state has one) fall under park rangers
Great video! but you forgot FAA
Man My Favorite Law Enforcement Agency’s Are Here.
About the NCIS, CID, CGIS, and AFOSI??
Can you do like military police?
Great video, but as everyone else has mentioned, you’re missing plenty of departments. Keep going!
I am not going to be the ones that say you forgot to mention a specific agency. But you missed the whole field of military law enforcement. Military law enforcement agencies are part of federal law enforcement but enforce a completely different set of laws known as the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) on military personnel.
Military Law Enforcement Agencies:
Defense Criminal Investigative Service
Army Military Police
Army Criminal Investigations Division
Air Force Security Forces
Air Force Office of Special Investigations
Navy Master at Arms
Naval Criminal Investigations Service
Marine Corps Military Police
US Coast Guard Police
What about air marshals and DoHS?
Standard city Police departments enforce law within the city limits, not of a federal or state wide level, they have the same definition as a Municipal departments that you said in your video, but Municipal departments get funded differently and answer to different higher ups, standard police departments enforce within a city specifically, and have no other jurisdiction outside of that. No hate as the video has good information, it is just that, these things in specific are not correct.
Bro forgot DSS
I think sheriffs deputys are pretty awesome because you get really cool uniforms and you can patrol the whole county
@Connorcrazestuntsofthebackyard Only unincorporated areas of the county, aka countryside and middle of nowhere, most of the time. Along with that, you most likely get assigned to a certain district of the county, so you cannot patrol wherever you want, only where you are assigned.
@@stefangnip3866still cool
What about department of Homeland security
ICE USSS both belong to DHS
The more you know 😂😂
Great video, very well made. You forgot a couple though, including the coast guard.
thank you!! i definitely learned alot about making these types of videos just from making this one alone, so im thankful for the feedback and future videos will be better
What's even the difference between the Municipal Police and Local Law Enforcement? They sound pretty much the same to me
Cities and counties also have investigation depts. (LAPD Homicide Desk for example)
I honestly thought the last local level one would be metropolitan.
you forgot the UIU unusual incidents unit
bro, you have a good voice and video. you should upload more video
Thank you 🙌🏼 I really appreciate it . I’m working on a couple videos at the moment, hope to have them out this month !
Homeland?
What about Texas Ranger?
Municipal police is city police and they respond to anything in their jurisdiction, same with sheriff’s departments/offices
Some cities also have small town police departments with like 5 officers
@@agentm13 I know, I've been by a few, like Mascot in FL, they only have under 8 cops at the most
@@yeehaw_florida and they usually close at like 8 or 9 pm
how does bro not get plenty views
no research papers were harmed [used] in the making of this video
What about corrections?
What about state gamewardenss
Im not American but I'm certain he forgot department of home land security!
Claiming my spot as an OG before you get alot of subs
@@AfkBxbly I love it , thank you so much 🙌🏼
You missed so many federal police agencies it’s not even funny.
You also missed some local level police agencies and for some odd reason mixed state and federal fish and wildlife.
USFWS US Fish & Wildlife .
@@DavidLLambertmobilesure but at 4:12 he shows New Mexico fish and game warden while talking about federal. This is potentially misleading.
You forgot the forest service
you forgot the UIU
Forgot interpol’s involvement in america
There’s some edits you need to make if you want this video to be accurate.
1. You have fish and game / wildlife enforcement under the federal category. Why? Every state has their own fish and game law enforcement.
You even used a picture of the NM Game and Fish Department. This belongs under the state law enforcement category.
You could mention the US Fish and Wildlife Service in the federal category though.
2. You lumped city police in with municipal police. I can’t speak on every state but this is wrong for PA, NY and a lot of other states.
The mission and average workday of municipal police differs SIGNIFICANTLY from city police.
Let’s use Pittsburgh Police as an example. They are so busy dealing with violent crime that they don’t even have time to enforce anything else unless there’s a very good reason to do so. They are mainly concerned with homicide, aggravated assault, shootings, gun crimes, rape, robberies and all other violent crime.
Whereas, township and borough police spend a lot of time enforcing traffic laws and responding to low-level crime. They still deal with major crimes, but not nearly as much as the city.
It should go like this: campus police, municipal police (borough or township), city police, sheriff’s dept.
Not sure why you have “police officer” as its own category. It’s a little redundant. That would be like making a video about the types of doctors there are and then listing one of the types as: doctor. 😂
3. You need to add in Capitol Police to the state category. Every state has its own Capitol Police Department.
4. For the Federal category, you need to add in the US Capitol Police.
Meanwhile in Éire
An gardaí síochána na hÉireann
That’s the only one lol
good viedo
You missed NCIS
So what’s the difference between municipal police and local city police cuz i don’t really see a difference
It’s the same thing
@@drank__4077False.
I can’t speak on every state but this is wrong for PA, NY and a lot of other states.
The mission and average workday of municipal police differs SIGNIFICANTLY from city police.
Let’s use Pittsburgh Police as an example. They are so busy dealing with violent crime that they don’t even have time to enforce anything else unless there’s a very good reason to do so. They are mainly concerned with homicide, aggravated assault, shootings, gun crimes, rape, robberies and all other violent crime.
Whereas, township and borough police (municipal police) spend a lot of time enforcing traffic laws and responding to low-level crime. They still deal with major crimes, but not nearly as much as the city.
This is not every…. U missed so many
do you want a 1 hour video of him listing out agencies?
you forget the Real Cops out there !! Security Guards...!!!
😂😂
don’t worry. I can never spell beuerau either
Auxiliary police???
game wardens are state department in less its USDNR
Why is there so many
AI generated slop
this is totally wrong 😂😂
This video is incorrect
Does it really matter? They all failed the fire exam. Jk, respect for the brothers in blue.
Game wardens are usually on the state level
Bro makes a video it does very well and then quit 😂
You forgot CIA
video made by AI
will he heart anything?
@@Oman-x7z 💙
Cia?
You’re clueless…
You play roblox tf you know?
@@DeLuchs 🤓 nobody cares abt erlc
@@GT_RV6 I'm being sarcastic dude 😭
🇺🇸🦅
CIA? :S
like my comment if you were referred here from a school assignment.
Thats really cool! What was the assignment?
Constable
W ICE
CIA
no swat :(
@MihneaGeru i know, im just sad it wasnt mentioned
nypd isnt municipal its international
Shoutout to ICE🫡🫡🫡
you forgot walmart security
Your right! How could I forget
Municipal Police and Police Officers is the same exact thing