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==Types of security police agencies== Types of security police may include: * ''[[Airport police]]'', who provide law enforcement and security services to [[airports]] * ''[[Campus police]]'' and ''school police'', who provide law enforcement and security services to specific public and private schools, colleges, universities, and other educational institutions * ''[[Housing authority]] police'', who primarily protect publicly-owned housing or [[housing project|housing projects]] * ''Hospital police'', who provide law enforcement and security services to specific medical institutions and their facilities and properties * ''[[Park police]]'' and ''[[park rangers]]'', who primarily protect parks facilities and their grounds * ''[[Capitol police]]'', who protect state properties such as legislative, executive buildings, state/national capitol buildings, and their grounds, and can also include [[executive protection]] functions * ''[[Company police]]'' and ''[[private police]]'', who provide law enforcement and security services on company or private property (working either directly for the company/private entity or for a third-party entity which provides law enforcement services by contract), where local law permits private organizations to establish their own law enforcement agencies Generally, any law enforcement agency dedicated to the security of a particular property or properties may be considered a security police agency.
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