<P> The Smithsonian museum utilizes federal employees designated as "special police" under the United States Code (Title 10, Chapter 63, § 6306). These officers patrol Smithsonian property in New York, Virginia, and the District of Columbia . Smithsonian Special Police Officers carry firearms (In New York only supervising officers carry firearms), mace and handcuffs and have arrest authority on federal Smithsonian property . </P> <P> In Kentucky, special police officers are Special Law Enforcement Officers (SLEO). They are a sworn peace officers with limited jurisdiction . They have full legal police powers; explicitly including arrest authority, the ability to carry a weapon, and use emergency vehicles . However, their jurisdiction is specifically limited to public property that they have been hired to protect . While Kentucky law allows both the State and local governments to use SLEO's, most are used by the Kentucky State Police in the Facilities Security Branch . </P> <P> In Massachusetts, Special Police Officers are either similar to reserve or part - time police officers and part of a regular police department or they are Special State Police Officers and are part of a college or university police force . Special Police Officers attend and graduate from the MA Municipal Police Training Council Reserve & Intermittent Police Officers Academy There are also a plethora of special police officers who work in the city of Boston; these officers either work directly for the city (school police, municipal protective service, health commission police, housing police, or BFD arson investigators) or for private security companies . The city of Boston requires some of these agencies to attend a non-state approved academy, that is only 160 hours . The state requires all reserve / intermittent officers to complete 372.5 hours of training, with an additional 20 hours for those carrying a weapon . </P> <P> In North Carolina, some private companies have their own special police forces . These include hospitals, hotels, race tracks, and shopping malls and are more properly referred to as "Company Police". There are also companies that offer contract special police services for a fee to anyone who has property they wish to protect . In the state of North Carolina, special police differ greatly from security companies . Special police officers have full arrest powers on any property they are hired to protect within the state as granted by the North Carolina Attorney General . Special police officers must also attend and pass the Basic Law Enforcement Training program like all other police officers . Security officers do not have arrest powers as their job is to mainly observe and report . </P>

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