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==Obsolete uses== ===Finland=== *The ''Suojelupoliisi'' or [[Finnish Security and Intelligence Service]] used the English title of “Finnish Security Police” until 2010. The name change was to emphasize its state security functions over any internal policing tasks it may have.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.supo.fi/about_supo|title=Supo - About Supo|website=www.supo.fi|language=en|access-date=2017-10-21|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170827051620/http://www.supo.fi/about_supo|archive-date=2017-08-27}}</ref> ===Nazi Germany=== * The ''[[Sicherheitspolizei]]'', often abbreviated as SiPo, was a term used in Nazi Germany to describe the state political and criminal investigation security agencies. It was made up by the combined forces of the ''[[Gestapo]]'' (secret state police) and the ''[[Kripo]]'' (criminal police) between 1936 and 1939. As a formal agency, the SiPo was folded into the [[RSHA]] in 1939, but the term continued to be used informally until the end of the [[Third Reich]]. * The ''[[Reichssicherheitsdienst]]'' (RSD) was the security police assigned to protect dignitaries. ===United States=== * ''Security police'' is a term once used for the [[United States Air Force Security Forces]], who function as the [[military police]] of the [[United States Air Force]].
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