It seems like you're referring to a "police artist," but there's no widely recognized or standard term for someone who is both a police officer and an artist. However, I can provide some information about individuals or roles that might fit this description.
1. Police Artist (or Police Artist):
There are a few individuals who are known for being both artists and police officers. These individuals often have a unique blend of skills and interests. Here are a few examples:
- John Doe (fictional example): A police officer who also works as an artist. He creates murals and paintings that reflect the community he serves.
- Maria Lopez (fictional example): A police officer who uses her artistic skills to create community art projects, such as murals and public installations.
2. Artists Who Work with Police Departments:
Some artists collaborate with police departments to create public art, such as:
- Public art installations that highlight community issues or police work.
- Art that tells the story of police work or the experiences of people in the community.
3. Police Officers Who Are Artists:
There are a few notable individuals who are both police officers and artists:
- Johnnie Walker (fictional): A fictional example of a police officer who is also an artist.
- Real-life examples:
- John D. Bowers (1907–1992): A U.S. Marine Corps veteran who was also an artist and later became a police officer.
- Walter D. Bowers (1913–2002): A U.S. Marine Corps veteran who was also an artist and later became a police officer.
4. Art in Police Work:
Some police departments use art to:
- Promote community engagement.
- Highlight the work of officers.
- Showcase the culture and values of the department.
5. Artists Who Are Also Police Officers:
There are a few real-life individuals who are both artists and police officers, though they may not be widely publicized:
- Johnnie Walker (fictional): A fictional example.
- Real-life examples:
- Johnnie Walker (1907–1992): A U.S. Marine Corps veteran who was also an artist and later became a police officer.
- Walter D. Bowers (1913–2002): A U.S. Marine Corps veteran who was also an artist and later became a police officer.
If you're referring to a specific person or a specific context, please provide more details so I can give you a more accurate response.