Lawman
Lawman is a term used to describe a person who enforces the law. In common usage it refers to police officers, sheriffs, marshals, constables, and other officials empowered to maintain public order and enforce statutes. The word emphasizes the role of upholding the rule of law rather than a particular rank or occupation.
Historically in the United States, lawmen are closely associated with the Old West and frontier justice, where
In modern usage lawman remains a general descriptor for law enforcement personnel, though it is often used
In popular culture lawman appears as a title for works of fiction, notably the 1971 Western film
See also: Sheriff, Marshal, Constable, Police officer, Law enforcement.