Judicial Police
The term "Judicial Police" refers to law enforcement agencies that operate under the authority of the judiciary. Their primary role is to investigate crimes, gather evidence, and assist in the prosecution of offenders. They work closely with judges, prosecutors, and other legal entities to ensure that justice is served.
Judicial Police often have specialized training in criminal investigations and forensic science. They may handle serious offenses such as homicides, drug trafficking, and corruption. Their activities are typically governed by laws that ensure they respect the rights of individuals while maintaining public safety.