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Law enforcement in Liechtenstein : ウィキペディア英語版 | Law enforcement in Liechtenstein
Law enforcement in Liechtenstein is handled solely by the small Liechtenstein National Police Force (Landespolizei),〔However, there are ten Interpol and two Europol agents stationed in Vaduz.〕 composed of 91 officers and 34 civilian staff, a total of 125 employees (not including the Security Corps), who police the 160 km² (61 sq mi) doubly landlocked alpine country in Western-Central Europe. Bordered by Switzerland to its west, and Austria to its east,〔(Geography of Liechtenstein )〕 Liechtenstein maintains a trilateral treaty which enables close cross-border cooperation between the police forces of the three countries; Liechtenstein is also a member of Interpol, and a signatory to a variety of other treaties.〔(Landespolizei facts and figures )〕 ==Crime== Liechtenstein has a significantly low crime rate, with the last murder taking place, according to a serving officer, “about ten years ago” as of 2007.〔 Crime has always been low since the mid-1970s when Liechtenstein started to prosper as a nation. According to an ''International Special Reports'' study, the average Liechtenstein resident doesn't even lock their door. Liechtenstein jails hold very few, if any, inmates, with sentences over two years being transferred to Austria.〔〔 However, officers in the Liechtenstein National Police Force have been armed since a shooting took place.〔 In 2004, Liechtenstein drafted 300 Swiss and Austrian police to assist security forces in the potential aftermath of a Liechtenstein victory over England, in a Euro Cup qualifying match, at Rheinpark Stadion.
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