What kind of crimes do the police forces of the states and the Northern Territory deal with?
- Crimes against national security only
- Crimes under state and territory laws ✓
- Crimes committed by visitors only
- Crimes decided by local councils
Why this is the answer
Each state and the Northern Territory runs its own police force for its own laws.
This question is from: The police
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