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Law and Order, Cops, Special Squads descriptions
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==Law and Order==
==Law and Order==
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Where there is "wealth", there are criminals. It is up to the civil law enforcement, i.e. detectives, [[Categories:Cops|Police]] or [[Categories:Special Squads|Special Squads]], to keep the lawless activities in the real world or in cyberspace under control. Do not confuse this with [[Categories:Military|Military]] presence.
:''Examples: {{a|441|A.D. Police}}, {{a|61|Ghost in the Shell}}, {{a|493|Burn Up! Excess}}, {{a|353|HeatGuy J}}''


===Cops===
===Cops===
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The '''police''' (civil servants) are the good guys in the battle against crime. Though they try hard, they are usually outclassed by super-criminals or criminal organizations in anime, requiring the help of special units or some lone hero.
:''Examples: {{a|420|Armitage III}}, {{a|441|A.D. Police}}''


===Special Squads===
===Special Squads===
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The '''Special Squads''' are called in when the police is completely outclassed, e.g. fighting criminal syndicates. These special forces are trained to combat specific forms of crime, e.g. the anti-cyber-crime division. There are several such squads: Whereas ''Section 9'' of ''Ghost in the Shell'' is an official government organisation, there are also "benevolent" vigilante groups like the ''Knight Sabers'' (''Bubblegum Crisis''). Criminal syndicates also have their special forces e.g. "death squads".
:''Examples: {{a|247|Koukaku Kidoutai Stand Alone Complex}}, {{a|345|Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040}}''


==Military==
==Military==
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