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Posse is a shortened form of posse comitatus, a group of people summoned to assist law enforcement. The term is also used colloquially to mean a group of friends or associates. Posse may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * Posse (1975 film), ''Posse'' (1975 film), US Western film produced, directed and starring Kirk Douglas * Posse (1993 film), ''Posse'' (1993 film), US revisionist Western film directed by and starring Mario Van Peebles * "Posse (I Need You on the Floor)", a 2001 single by German band Scooter * Posse cut, a type of Hip Hop song with four or more rappers, in which each verse is sung by a different person * Posse mit Gesang, a form of German musical drama * Posse (band), an American indie rock band started in 2010 in Seattle * Young Posse, a South Korean girl group started in 2023. * Posses e Magusto, one of the festivities of the Nicolinas * Posse, Czech rap label housing Churaq Cyril, Churaq Sputnik, Hoftyk, Naume, OG PAV and Tefflon Other uses * Posse (horse ...
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Posse Comitatus
The ''posse comitatus'' (from Latin for "the ability to have a retinue or gang"), frequently shortened to posse, is in common law a group of people mobilized to suppress lawlessness, defend the people, or otherwise protect the place, property, and public welfare. It may be called by the conservator of peace – typically a reeve, sheriff, chief, or another special/regional designee like an officer of the peace potentially accompanied by or with the direction of a justice or ajudged parajudicial process given the imminence of actual damage. There must be a lawful reason for a posse, which can never be used for lawlessness. The ''posse comitatus'' as an English jurisprudentially defined doctrine dates back to 9th-century England. Etymology Derived from Latin, ''posse comitātūs'' ("posse" here used as a noun means the ability or power while "comittus" is an abstract noun which means a retinue, especially a small military force or bodyguard) is sometimes shortened to simply '' ...
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Posse
Posse is a shortened form of posse comitatus, a group of people summoned to assist law enforcement. The term is also used colloquially to mean a group of friends or associates. Posse may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Posse'' (1975 film), US Western film produced, directed and starring Kirk Douglas * ''Posse'' (1993 film), US revisionist Western film directed by and starring Mario Van Peebles * " Posse (I Need You on the Floor)", a 2001 single by German band Scooter * Posse cut, a type of Hip Hop song with four or more rappers, in which each verse is sung by a different person * Posse mit Gesang, a form of German musical drama * Posse (band), an American indie rock band started in 2010 in Seattle * Young Posse, a South Korean girl group started in 2023. * Posses e Magusto, one of the festivities of the Nicolinas * Posse, Czech rap label housing Churaq Cyril, Churaq Sputnik, Hoftyk, Naume, OG PAV and Tefflon Other uses * Posse (horse), a thoroughbred racehorse * ...
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Jamaican Posse
Jamaican posses, often referred to simply as ''posses'' or ''massives'',Organized Crime in Pennsylvania: A Decade of Change
p. 240 (March 30, 1991)
is a general term referring to Jamaicans, Jamaican organized crime gangs, based predominantly in Kingston, Jamaica, Kingston, Spanish Town and Montego Bay, and in Jamaican diaspora communities in New York City, Miami, Toronto and London. First being involved in drugs and arms trafficking in the early 1980s, posses have links to the main Jamaican political parties, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the People's National Party (PNP).


History

Jamaican posses originated in the slums of Kingston, Jamaica, Kingston as gangs of enforcers for the Jamaica Labour Party, led by Edward Seaga, and the r ...
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POSSE Project
The Portable Open Source Security Elements (POSSE) project was a co-operative venture between the University of Pennsylvania Distributed Systems Laboratory, the OpenBSD project and others. It received funding through a grant from the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The project's goal was to increase the security of some open source projects, including Apache and OpenSSL. The project ran from 2001 to April 2003, when the grant from DARPA was prematurely terminated. Overview This was a security initiative directed by the University of Pennsylvania Distributed Systems Laboratory and paid for through the Composable High Assurance Trusted Systems programme. POSSE was a US$2,125,000 grant "to introduce advanced security features used in special-purpose government computers into standard office PCs." The United States government hoped to benefit from the availability of better security features in affordable, standardized computers and software. OpenB ...
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Posse Foundation
The Posse Foundation is a nonprofit organization that partners with colleges and universities in the United States to provide student scholarships and leadership training. Posse has partnered with 64 U.S. colleges and universities. The organization is centered on a cohort-based model that admits students to attend college as part of a "Posse" of 10 peers. History Posse was founded in 1989 by Deborah Bial, first partnering with Vanderbilt University. After initially recruiting students solely from New York City, the program has expanded to serve students from more than 20 U.S. cities. The Posse Foundation's founder, Deborah Bial, received the MacArthur "Genius" Grant in 2007 for her work with Posse. In March 2010, the Posse Foundation was one of ten organizations chosen by President Barack Obama to receive a portion of his $1.4 million Nobel Peace Prize award money. In 2021, Posse announced the launch of the Posse Arts Program, a new initiative with the stated goal of sup ...
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Posse, Goiás
Posse is a municipality in northeastern Goiás state, Brazil. It is located northeast of Brasília, 24 km from the state boundary with Bahia, on interstate highway BR-020 (Brasília-Salvador). History The town of Posse arose with the arrival of Northeastern migrants fleeing the drought in search of fertile lands in the mid-19th century. Among the pioneers there were many descendants of Argentinians and Portuguese and many of the streams and rivers had names remembering those far away lands—Rio Corrente, Rio Prata, and Porto Buenos Aires. The settlement was first called Buenos Aires, located below the joining of the Rio Corrente with the Rio Paranã. The town did not progress because it was hit by malaria and the first settlers went to the higher lands at the foot of Serra Geral, where they formed another settlement. Nazário da Silva Ribeiro, the founder had a chapel built in honor of Nossa Senora Santana. The new town received the name "Posse" (possession) because the inha ...
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Posse (surname)
Posse is a German and Swedish surname. Notable people with the name include: * Abel Posse, Argentine writer * Amelie Posse, Swedish writer * Arvid Posse, (1820–1901), Prime Minister of Sweden * Arvid Mauritz Posse Arvid Mauritz Posse (5 January 1792 – 22 July 1850) was a Swedish politician, count and Marshal of the Realm, who served as Prime Minister for Justice in 1840 and between 1846 and 1848. Biography Posse was born into a noble family, as the son ..., (1792–1850), Swedish Prime Minister for Justice and Marshal of the Realm * Hans Posse (1879–1942), special envoy of the Führermuseum * Knut Posse, Swedish Commander killed at the Battle of Brunkeberg * Konstantin Posse, (1847–1928), Russian mathematician, student of Pafnuty Chebyshev * Martín Posse, Argentine football manager and former player * Nicolás Posse, Argentine politician and industrial engineer * Vladimir Posse (1864–1940), Russian socialist journalist {{Surname, Posse German-language surn ...
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Posse (horse)
Posse (15 May 1977 – 22 May 1991) was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He ran only six times, winning twice, in a racing career which lasted from October 1979 until July 1980. As a three-year-old he was promoted to second after a controversial race for the 2000 Guineas and established himself as one of the leading milers in Europe with wins in the St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. He was retired to stud at the end of the year and had some success as a sire of winners. Background Posse was a chestnut horse with a white star, bred in Kentucky by his owner Ogden Mills Phipps. His sire Forli was a champion in his native Argentina before becoming a successful breeding stallion in the United States. His best-known offspring was Forego, the three-time American Horse of the Year, but he was also successful in Europe with horses such as Thatch. His dam, In Hot Pursuit, bred and raced by Phipps, was a leading two-year-old the United States in ...
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Nicolinas
The Nicolinas () are a series of festivities to honor Saint Nicholas that occur in the Portugal, Portuguese city of Guimarães. Held between 29 November and 7 December, they celebrate the old traditions and camaraderie of the inhabitants of Guimarães, predominantly among its students. The first known literary reference to the Nicolinas dates from 1664, the year after the construction of the Chapel of St. Nicholas in Guimarães, although historical evidence suggests that the festivities predate this time. The Nicolinas consist of eight main festivities: the Pinheiro, the Novenas, the Danças de São Nicolau, the Posses e Magusto, the Pregão, the Maçãzinhas, the Baile da Saudade and the Roubalheiras. They are organized by the Nicolinas Festivities Committee, a group of ten male high school students. The people who actively participate in the festivities are called Nicolinos. History The cult of Saint Nicholas in Guimarães in the 17th century can be traced from buildings suc ...
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Posse (1975 Film)
''Posse'' is a 1975 American revisionist Western film produced and directed by Kirk Douglas, who also starred. The screenplay was written by Christopher Knopf and William Roberts. The plot centers on a U.S. marshal with political ambitions leading an elite posse in pursuit of a notorious train robber to further his political career. The film premiered in New York City on June 4, 1975, and in June the same year in Berlin at the 25th Berlin International Film Festival, where Douglas was nominated for the Golden Bear. Plot Howard Nightingale (Douglas), a U.S. marshal, leads an elite uniformed posse to track down and capture infamous train robber Jack Strawhorn (Bruce Dern). He is doing so to further his political career, as he is running to become a U. S. Senator. When Nightingale captures Strawhorn, his election seems inevitable, but Strawhorn disrupts everything when he escapes, kidnapping Nightingale in the process. He demands a ransom of $40,000 from the posse for Nightinga ...
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Posses E Magusto
The Nicolinas () are a series of festivities to honor Saint Nicholas that occur in the Portugal, Portuguese city of Guimarães. Held between 29 November and 7 December, they celebrate the old traditions and camaraderie of the inhabitants of Guimarães, predominantly among its students. The first known literary reference to the Nicolinas dates from 1664, the year after the construction of the Chapel of St. Nicholas in Guimarães, although historical evidence suggests that the festivities predate this time. The Nicolinas consist of eight main festivities: the Pinheiro, the Novenas, the Danças de São Nicolau, the Posses e Magusto, the Pregão, the Maçãzinhas, the Baile da Saudade and the Roubalheiras. They are organized by the Nicolinas Festivities Committee, a group of ten male high school students. The people who actively participate in the festivities are called Nicolinos. History The cult of Saint Nicholas in Guimarães in the 17th century can be traced from buildings suc ...
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Young Posse
Young Posse (; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group under DSP Media and co-produced by Beats Entertainment, an independent record label. The group consists of members Sunhye, Yeonjung, Jiana, Doeun, and Jieun. They made their debut on October 18, 2023, with the extended play ''Macaroni Cheese''. Name The name Young Posse is derived from the Latin word "posse" which means "be able to". Together, the name represents "a young group (of girls) gathered together with a purpose". History 2023–present: Debut with ''Macaroni Cheese'' On June 22, 2023, DSP Media announced the debut of a new five-member girl group in collaboration with Beats Entertainment around the second half of the year, their first girl group since April (2015). The name of the group, Young Posse, was revealed on July 12. The group then appeared at the label concert of RBW, DSP's parent company, on July 16. On September 19, a teaser video for the group's debut was released. The group released their ...
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