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''Main articles: [[Law Enforcement in the Federation]]''
 
Federation has a unified and integrated approach to law enforcement within the country, as well specifically apolitical as a institution. The Federal Policing Agency (FPA) provides all general policing services throughout the country. Due the the country's unitary system, local level police departments are directly under the FPA organization. To become a police officer, it is a three month degree with another month for specialization into a enforcing law in a region within the Federation such as Dieten City State. Federation considers law enforcement officers (sometimes referred as Keepers of the Peace in some government documents) to be a essential service and a binding-employment. Meaning law enforcement and the state-ran policing union are barred from striking or performing actions that hinder the peace or the process of enforcing the laws established by the regional or federal judicially system. Binding-employment meaning, one cannot quit without a special or exceptional reason similar to joining the military.
 
Prisons and jails within the Federation take a progressive approach with a heavy focus on education and rehabilitation. Part of the education process is establishing and reinforcing the Côtois identify first, then technical or college education. The Federation takes religious, ethnic, and species concerns in mind, creating specialized prisons for them. Example being the intense social connections Akuan cultures have, having specialized prisons that features the social needs of the Akuanists.
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