Law Enforcement & Police

Suspect vs Accused

Suspect is a person who is believed to be the one who committed a crime being investigated. On the other hand, Accused refers to a person who is charged with a crime.
Cop vs US Marshal

A cop is a government official, who looks after the law enforcement in a specific city, municipality, town or village. The Marshals are government officials, who enforce law throughout the nation.
Police vs Cop

A police officer is a government official, who looks after the law enforcement in a specific city, municipality, town or village. The term ‘cop’ is slang which is used to refer to a police officer.
Sheriff vs Bailiff

A sheriff is a government official, who maintains law and order in his county. He is elected by the citizens. A bailiff is a legal officer, who is responsible for the law and order a courtroom. He is appointed by a sheriff.
Sheriff vs Cop

The difference between a police officer and a sheriff is pertaining to their area of jurisdiction. A sheriff is elected by the citizens and he maintains law and order in his county. A cop is a government official, who looks after the law enforcement in a specific city, municipality, town or village.
Sheriff vs Marshal

The general difference between the Sheriff and Marshal is based on who employs them. Sheriffs are elected by the citizen and they maintain law and order in their county. The Marshals are government officials, who enforce law throughout the nation.
Sheriff vs Police

Sheriff and Police, both are government officials who are required to maintain the law and order in a country. However, sheriffs are considered to be a higher authority than the police. Sheriffs are responsible for an entire county, whereas a police officer has control over a designated area or part of a town in a county or state.
Prison vs Jail

Jails and prisons are part of the criminal justice system that also includes courts, law enforcement, and crime labs. Jails are mainly used to house an individual who is awaiting trial or is awaiting his/her sentencing. Prisons are used for holding felons and persons with sentences for crimes committed.
FIR vs Police Complaint

FIR, is a, First Information Report is related only to cognizable (criminal) offences. On the other hand, police complaint can be cognizable or non-cognizable offences.
Kidnap vs Hostage

Kidnap refers to a confinement without holding the legal authority to do so, whereas hostage refers to a person or entity which is held by a captor as a security.
Looting vs Stealing

Stealing generally refers to the activity to take away belongings of the other without permission or legal right, whereas looting is a kind of stealing typically during a war, riot, etc.
Probation vs Parole

Probation refers to condition when a criminal serve sentence in the community rather than in prison whereas parole can be described as a conditional early release from prison and serve in the community.
Murder vs Homicide

Legally, murder is the unlawful killing of another person with malice aforethought. Malice aforethought means that the murderer intended to kill the victim with his entire conscious mind. Homicide is an umbrella term that covers the act of one human killing another human, which could be lawful as well as unlawful. Homicide is not always a punishable act under the criminal law and the ruling depends on the type of homicide it is.
Homicide vs Manslaughter

Homicide is an umbrella term that covers the act of one human killing another human, which could be lawful as well as unlawful. Homicide is not always a punishable act under the criminal law and the ruling depends on the type of homicide it is. Manslaughter is a type of homicide, where one takes the life of another. The definition of manslaughter differs in different countries, and is usually gauged on the circumstances under which the killing occurred or on the state of mind of the killer.
FBI vs CIA

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a government agency that works under the United States Department of Justice. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an independent civilian intelligence agency of the United States that is responsible for providing intelligence regarding national security to the US policymakers.

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