The main difference between a deputy sheriff and a police officer is jurisdiction. A police officer is solely responsible for the prevention of crime within their city limits, whereas a deputy sheriff is responsible for an entire county, which could include multiple small towns and several larger cities. Job responsibilities are also different for a deputy and a police officer. Police officers mainly patrol the city, issue tickets, and testify against criminals they arrest. The duties for deputy sheriffs vary by state but may include maintaining county jails, acting as security in courts, investigating crimes or accidents, and issuing warrants. Qualifications and training also differ, with additional training needed to become a deputy.
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