Cops

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A cop is a police officer. Cops may also refer to:

  • California Organization of Police and Sheriffs, a California political organization
  • Communities Organized for Public Service, a San Antonio, Texas community organization
  • Community Oriented Policing Services, a program under the US Department of Justice
  • Concerns of Police Survivors, a non-profit organization providing resources to assist in the rebuilding of the lives of survivors of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty
  • Certification of Patent Searchers, a committee established to investigate how to certify patent searchers
  • Centralized Operations Police Suite, an online US Army Military Police reporting system
  • Committee of Public Safety, governmental organization that reigned during the most excessive and violent period of the French Revolution

  • The Cops, an American band
  • The Cops (band), an Australian garage rock band who released their debut album Stomp on Tripwires in 2004

  • Cop (disambiguation)
  • Copse, a small lowland woodland
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