Cop
Cop or Cops commonly refers to:
Cop and other variants may also refer to:
Art and entertainment
    
    Film
    
- Cop (film), a 1988 American thriller
 - Cops (film), an American silent comedy short starring Buster Keaton
 - The Cop (1928 film), an American silent drama
 - The Cop (1970 film), an Italian crime film
 - Un flic, alternatively entitled The Cop, a 1972 French crime film
 
Music
    
- COP International, a record label
 - The Cops (Australian band), an Australian rock band
 - Cop (album), by Swans
 - "Cop", a song by Alkaline Trio on the album Goddamnit
 - Cops (EP), a song by the Australian band The Cops
 - "The Cop", a song by The Knife on the album Deep Cuts
 
Television
    
- Cop (TV series), a 2019 Russian crime comedy-drama TV series
 - Cops (TV program), an American docuseries television program
 - COPS (animated TV series), a 1988–1989 American animated series
 - The Cops (British TV series), a 1998–2001 British crime drama
 - The Cops (Israeli TV series), a 2021 crime drama
 
Other uses in art and entertainment
    
- C.O.P.S 'N' Crooks, a line of action figures
 - C.O.P. The Recruit, a 2009 video game
 
Brands and enterprises
    
- COP International, a record label
 - Columbus Outdoor Pursuits, parent organization of the Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure
 - ConocoPhillips, an energy company, NYSE symbol COP
 - COP Inc., manufacturer of the COP .357 Derringer pistol
 - Copper State Air Service, an airline, ICAO designator COP
 
Computing
    
- COP, an interrupt in 65xx processors
 - COPS (software), a UNIX security tool
 - C Object Processor, a superset of the C programming language
 - Common Open Policy Service, a network management protocol
 - Common operational picture, a type of military technology
 - Computer Operating Properly, a type of embedded timer
 - COP8 and COP400, Control-Orientated Processor System. Simple microcontroller chips. Now superseded by PICs.
 
Healthcare
    
- Community ophthalmic physician, a type of medical ophthalmologist in the Republic of Ireland
 - Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia, an illness
 - Cyclophosphamide, Oncovin, and Prednisone/Prednisolone, a variant of the chemotherapy regimen CHOP
 
Organizations and conferences
    
- Cathedral of Praise, a Pentecostal church in Ermita, Manila, Philippines
 - College of Paramedics, a professional representative body in the UK
 - Comité Olímpico de Portugal, the Olympic Committee of Portugal
 - Comité politique et de sécurité, French name for the Political and Security Committee of the European Union
 - Communities Organized for Public Service, a Texas community organization
 - Community Oriented Policing Services, an agency of the U.S. Department of Justice
 - Conference of the parties, the supreme governing body of an international convention
- United Nations Climate Change Conference, yearly conferences of the COP (commonly referred to as COP followed by the edition number)
 
 - Congress of the People (Trinidad and Tobago), a political party
 
Places
    
- Cop, Saint-Louis-du-Sud, Haiti, a town in the Aquin Arrondissement of Haiti
 - Centralny Okreg Przemyslowy, Polish industrial region
 - Canada Olympic Park, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 
Science
    
- Center of pressure (terrestrial locomotion), characteristic point in locomotion dynamics
 - Coat protein; see COPI
 - Coefficient of performance, a concept in thermodynamics
 - Community of practice, a group of people who share a craft or a profession
 - Opposite category (Cop), a concept in category theory
 
Other uses
    
- Čop (surname)
 - Cop, the ball which builds up on the spindle in spinning
 - Code of Points, another name for the ISU Judging System used to score ice skating
 - Community-oriented policing, a policing strategy
 - Colombian peso, a currency, by ISO 4217 code
 - Combat outpost (military)
 - Coptic language, ISO 639-2 code cop
 - Cost of products sold, concept in economics
 - Close of play, alternative term for the end of day
 - Short for coprophagia
 
See also
    
- All pages with titles containing Cop
 - Copper (disambiguation)
 - Copse, a small area of woodland
 
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