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The police forces of the [[Mosi Republic]] are a mix between formal, informal, and commissioned organizations that occasionally work together in the name of law and order on Mos. Their overlapping duties, lack of an overarching hierarchy, and informal participation creates a great deal of tension between the various organizations which protect the common people of New Harmony and the frontier.
The police forces of the [[Mosi Republic]] are a mix between formal, informal, and commissioned organizations that occasionally work together in the name of law and order on [[Mos]]. Their overlapping duties, lack of an overarching hierarchy, and informal participation creates a great deal of tension between the various organizations which protect the common people of New Harmony and the frontier.


The police forces of the Mosi republic are primarily made up of the New Harmony Police Department, the Volkov Detective Company, and the Union of Sheriffs, Rangers, and Lawmen. Each of these organizations have been provided with some degree of legal authority, allowing them the right to capture, detain, or potentially kill in the name of protecting the lives, person, and property of the citizens of Mos. Unfortunately, where the jurisdiction of these groups begin, end, or overlap are at best a matter of debate, and at worst non existent, leading to frequent conflict and occasional collaborations.
The police forces of the Mosi republic are primarily made up of the New Harmony Police Department, the Volkov Detective Company, and the Union of Sheriffs, Rangers, and Lawmen. Each of these organizations have been provided with some degree of legal authority, allowing them the right to capture, detain, or potentially kill in the name of protecting the lives, person, and property of the citizens of Mos. Unfortunately, where the jurisdiction of these groups begin, end, or overlap are at best a matter of debate, and at worst non existent, leading to frequent conflict and occasional collaborations.