coord 1 16 42.29 N 103 50 21.57 E display title region SG type landmark The VolunteerSpecialConstabulary VSC is an important component of the Singapore Police Force , contributing more than fifty years of volunteer service to the nation. The VSC officers are imbued with equal powers of a regular police officer to enforce law and order in Singapore . The VSC comprises volunteers from all walks of life, from businessmen to blue collar worker s, bonded with the same aspiration to serve the nation by complementing the Singapore Police Force. VSC Officers don the same police uniform and patrol the streets, participate in anti drug operations and sometimes even high speed sea chases. Previously headquartered at the Singapore Police Force Land Divisions Eu Tong Sen Street Police Station and Toa ..., Special Constable Andrew Teo Bock Lan, was fatally injured during the Hock Lee bus riots. Part time National Service was introduced in 1967. The total force of the SpecialConstabulary, including volunteers ... Unit to help in anti rioting and crowd control. The VSC was renamed SC V or SpecialConstabularyVolunteer , and SC NS or SpecialConstabulary National Service to reflect the two groups of special constables. Part time SpecialConstabulary National Service was discontinued in 1981, and the SC ... Network External links http www.spf.gov.sg abtspf vsc.htm dept Information on VolunteerSpecialConstabulary http www.spf.gov.sg career vsc intro.htm More information http www.spf.gov.sg epc vsc explan.html VolunteerSpecialConstabulary Application Form References References Singapore Police ... Task Force, part of the Police Special Operations Command SOC , for anti crime policing ... of 50 and Senior Officers serve until the age of 55 years. Volunteer Police Officers holding the rank ... of 24 hours of voluntary service per month. Rewards and Recognition Like most other volunteer ... officers. By 2007, 267 volunteer cops from 144 secondary schools in Singapore have been appointed Hon ... more details
and Somerset Constabulary at the 125th anniversary of the SpecialConstabulary in Taunton , Somerset The SpecialConstabulary is the part time volunteer section of a statute statutory police force ... in 1835 redefined the SpecialConstabulary as a volunteer organisation, and expanded its jurisdiction ... police Police Support Volunteer Constable Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force MASHAZ Israel s specialconstabulary Metropolitan Police Metropolitan SpecialConstabulary Police Police Support Unit UK Police Support Unit Singapore Police Force Special constable Special police UK police ranks VolunteerSpecialConstabulary Singapore Police Service Volunteer Police Amendment Act 1992 , the Act which ... . Every United Kingdom territorial police force has a specialconstabulary except the Police Service ... Constabulary and previously the Royal Irish Constabulary did have its own Ulster SpecialConstabulary ... force also has a specialconstabulary. In the Crown dependencies, the Isle of Man Constabulary and the States ... does not. The strength of the specialconstabulary as of 31 March 2010 in England and Wales was 15,505 ... PoliceSpecials.com History of the SpecialConstabulary Bot generated title ref This act, forming ... regulations. ref http boar.org.uk ariwxo3LSCBul27.htm Lincolnshire SpecialConstabulary Bulletin ... rare. Within the City of London SpecialConstabulary is the Honourable Artillery Company City of London Police SpecialConstabulary Honourable Artillery Company Specials ref http www.HACspecials.org.uk The HAC SpecialConstabulary website ref members of this unit wear HAC on the shoulders in addition ... Neighbourhood Policing Teams and the SpecialConstabulary has been incorporated into this concept ... Improvement Agency for SpecialConstabulary members in England & Wales ref Public order As with their full ... from the police federation, who say that volunteerspecial constables could drop out at the last minute ... links http www.npia.police.uk en 10040.htm National Policing Improvement Agency SpecialConstabulary ... more details
Image USCCrest.jpg thumb Crest of the Ulster SpecialConstabulary File Ulster SpecialConstabulary Memorial geograph.org.uk 1567929.jpg Ulster Specialconstabulary Memorial 250px thumb The Ulster Special ... & Macmillan Dublin. ISBN 0 7171 2400 2 ref The SpecialConstabulary was disbanded in May 1970, after ..., Conflict in Northern Ireland an encyclopedia ref Background to formation The Ulster SpecialConstabulary ... The Formation of the Ulster SpecialConstabulary and the Royal Ulster Constabulary 1920 27 ... were behind the formation of the Ulster SpecialConstabulary. One was the desire of the Unionists ... name Protestants 1983 Pg. 13 Arming the Protestants The Formation of the Ulster SpecialConstabulary ... cabinet a new volunteerconstabulary which must be raised from the loyal population and organised ... and thirdly, it did not need new legislation. SpecialConstabulary Acts had been enacted in 1832 and 1914 ... of the Ulster SpecialConstabulary was therefore announced on October 22, 1920. ref ... had established an unofficial specialconstabulary, with members drawn chiefly from the shipyards ... were absorbed into the new Ulster SpecialConstabulary. There was a willingness to arm or recognise ... the Catholics...we would not touch your SpecialConstabulary with a 40 foot barge pole . ref Parkinson ... the royal ulster constabulary pg ulster special sonstabulary.htm PSNI ref Dead link date March 2009 ... Volunteers Ulster Volunteer Force into a new special class of the USC, thus placing them under the control ... Sir Arthur Hezlet in the official History of the Ulster SpecialConstabulary , ref cite news url ... of 161 Catholic homes and the death of 10 Catholics. An inquest advised that the SpecialConstabulary ... with the IRA. ref Lynch p 88 89 ref The SpecialConstabulary was, as well as an auxiliary ... Constabulary while the RIC RUC dealt with civil disturbances. Forty nine Special Constables ... to partisan allegiance. Unionists have written that the SpecialConstabulary, saved Northern ... more details
Image Metropolitan SpecialConstabulary logo .JPG right The Metropolitan SpecialConstabulary MSC is the part time Auxiliary police volunteer police force of Greater London s Metropolitan Police Service . ref http www.met.police.uk careers specials ref Created nearly 180 years ago under the Special constable United Kingdom Special Constables Act of 1831, it currently consists of nearly 5,000 volunteer police officers . Officers of the Metropolitan SpecialConstabulary MSC hold the full powers and privileges ... predecessor was John Barradell who resigned on 16th April 2007. Image msc.JPG See also SpecialConstabulary ... Official Metropolitan Police Website http specials.homeoffice.gov.uk Home Office SpecialConstabulary ..., car patrol alone, with another special constable or with a regular police officer , attending incidents ... United Kingdom and the Commonwealth Special Constables , usually supervised by a number of Sergeant United Kingdom Special Sergeants and a Inspector United Kingdom Special Inspector . Some BOCUs ... Policing publisher Met.police.uk date accessdate 2009 06 08 ref Special Constables have the freedom ... number of Special Constables who are part of Central Operations Central Operations CO specialist units ... Unreferenced section date December 2008 Special constables undergo a structured recruitment process ... in the selection of Special Constables called Day One and Day Two. After an initial assessment of a Specials .... Training and equipment Once Special Constables have finished their foundation training, they take ... and three days at Hendon Police College. During the course of their training special constables are issued ... Club weapon Baton s, Handcuffs and CS spray . When the uniform is issued, Special Constables can wear it at their training. Special Constables are required to wear a small SC and a crown on their epaulettes ... http www.met.police.uk careers media pdf special constable guidance notes feb09.pdf Guidance Notes ref Leadership The MSC is managed from within by a number of administratively graded special constables ... more details
iscf iscfindex.html The Island SpecialConstabulary Force ISCF is the first reserve to the Jamaica Constabulary Force. Approximately fifty eight percent 58 of the personnel are deployed in Kingston ... Golding has been appointed as the new head of the Island SpecialConstabulary Force ISCF . He officially .... History The history of the SpecialConstabulary dates back as far as 1904. At that time, under the power and authority of the Constables Special Law of 1904, two Justices of the Peace could appoint ... establishing the Island SpecialConstabulary Force as a permanent body Law 18 of 1950 . Organisational ... stripes around the top. Training Recruit of the Island SpecialConstabulary Force are trained ... by visiting various stations and courts to get a knowledge of the job. The Island SpecialConstabulary ... of the Island SpecialConstabulary Force, you are required to have at least 4 cxcs. Maths or English ... http www.jamaicapolice.org.jm iscf iscfindex.html Island SpecialConstabulary Force http www.jcf.gov.jm Jamaica Constabulary Force MAIN North America topic Law enforcement in Category Law enforcement ...Infobox law enforcement agency name Island Constabulary Force logo motto We Serve, Protect and Reassure ... to be appointed Special Constables, to act as Special Constables for such time, and in such manner as to the said Justice . Special Constables then were given minimal tasks to assist the Jamaica Constabulary Force JCF , also called the Regular Force, in the preservation of peace and good order. Special Constables received no formal training and there was no hierarchical structure. They operated ... Credit Union Canine Unit Agro and Environmental Patrol Duties Special Branch Mobile Reserve Court Duties Special Operations Unit Traffic Headquarter Rank structure There are 9 Military rank ranks in the ISCF ... Corporal.jpg 60px Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Jamaica Constabulary Force emblem.gif ... have a good character because discipline and good moral is highly recommended. See also Jamaica Constabulary ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Special Operations Volunteer Force image caption dates 1952&ndash 1960 country flag icon United Kingdom United Kingdom br flagicon Malaya Federation of Malaya branch type Counterinsurgency role size garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname motto colors march mascot battles Malayan Emergency notable commanders anniversaries File GOV 003823.jpg thumb Captured communist guerrillas like the ones pictured above, captured with their weapons trying to infiltrate a village under government protection, would be recruited by British and Malayan officials to form the Special Operations Volunteer Force. Given when photo was taken, it is possible that the people pictured were induced to surrender by an SOVF patrol. The Special Operations Volunteer Force was a special program developed by the British and Malayan authorities during the Malayan Emergency . The unit existed from 1952 until the end of the Emergency in 1960. Origins The Malayan Emergency began during the aftermath of the Second World War. As the British tried to repair the Malayan economy, the Malayan Communist Party , or MCP, was organizing protests against labor conditions in the country. ref Michael Morgan, The Rise and Fall of Malayan Trade Unionism, 1945 50 , in Mohamed Amin and Malcolm ... forces. ref Leon Comber, Malaya s Secret Police, 1945&ndash 1960 The Role of Special Branch in the Malayan Emergency , Australia Monash University Press, 2008 p. 4. ref The Special Operations Volunteer ... Special Operations Volunteer Force ... insurgents were wooed to the British side. These defectors would eventually be employed in the Special Operations Volunteer Force. ref Department of Defense,Office of Force Transformation, Network ... s direction, psychological warfare was given special emphasis. As part of this strategy, surrendered ... by the Special Branch. ref name Kumar Kumar Ramakrishna, Emergency propaganda The Winning ... more details
Geographical imbalance date November 2010 Disputed date April 2009 Constabulary may have several definitions. A civil, non paramilitary police force consisting of police officers called constables. This is the usual definition in United Kingdom Britain , in which all county police forces once bore the title and some still do . See Law enforcement in the United Kingdom . A large civil police force organized ... definition in places outside of Great Britain e.g. , Royal Irish Constabulary , Royal Ulster Constabulary , Royal Newfoundland Constabulary , Royal Canadian Mounted Police , Pennsylvania State Police Pennsylvania Constabulary , Jamaica Constabulary Force etc. . These were organizationally based on the French ... recruited directly to the constabulary and later became all civilian forces after they were well ... over which it had protective status e.g. , Philippine Constabulary , United States Constabulary ... Police Isle of Man Constabulary Civil Nuclear Constabulary Belfast International Airport Constabulary Hampshire Constabulary Devon and Cornwall Constabulary Northern Constabulary Wandsworth Police ... during the administration of president Porfirio D az 1876 1911 . Pakistani Frontier Constabulary forces http news.yahoo.com s ap as pakistae Texas Constable Historic Ireland Royal Irish Constabulary The United ... Constabulary The United Kingdoms s paramilitary police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 2001 when it was reformed as the Police Service of Northern Ireland . Ulster SpecialConstabulary a reserve police force from 1920 until it was disbanded in 1970. United States United States Constabulary United ... academy. Pennsylvania Constabulary now called the Pennsylvania State Police Puerto Rico ... 90. Other Philippine Constabulary created in 1901 by the American colonial administration. It was demilitarised ... For Further Reading Segal,David R., Brian J. Reed, and David E. Rohall. Constabulary Attitudes ... The Constabulary Ethic and Military Professionalism. Armed Forces & Society , Jul 1975 Vol. 1 ... more details
Image Admiralty Constabulary Cap Blue Ring KC.jpg thumb right Cap badge of the Admiralty Constabulary Image Admiralty Constabulary Cap White Metal KC.jpg thumb right Cap badge of the Admiralty Constabulary The Admiralty Constabulary was a police force in the United Kingdom formed as a result of the Special Constables Act 1923 . The Constabulary can trace its history back to 1686 when the Royal Navy needed an organisation to prevent dockyard crime . So the Secretary to the Admiralty Samuel Pepys , the diarist formed a force of porters, rounders, warders and watchmen to guard the Naval Yards. Porters identified and escorted visitors, rounders patrolled the yard, warders were responsible for the keys and backed up the porters at the gates, and the part time watchmen guarded buildings and areas by night. In 1834 this force became the first dockyard police, with full police powers within the dockyards, and acting as policemen over offences committed by employees and Naval personnel within a radius of five miles of the yard. Rewards for obtaining convictions quickly led to corruption, so the force was cleaned up and then abolished. The Metropolitan Police took over, and senior Naval officers became magistrates. A Royal Marine Police Force was formed 1934 and subsequent changes led in 1949 to the Admiralty Constabulary being created. The Ministry of Defence Police absorbed the AC in 1971, along with the Army Department Constabulary and the Air Force Department Constabulary . See also Law enforcement in the United Kingdom List of defunct law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom Department of Defense Police References http www.questonline.co.uk content view full 1276 Focus on the Ministry of Defence Police MDP , QuestOnline UK law enforcement agency stub Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category Ministry of Defence Police ... more details
roles such as Police Support Volunteer and Special Constable SpecialConstabulary , making their target ...Infobox Law enforcement agency agencyname Hampshire Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname The Constabulary abbreviation HANTSPOL fictional patch patchcaption logo Hampshire Constabulary logo.png logocaption Logo of the Hampshire Constabulary badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize ... & Isle of Wight County Constabulary dissolved superseding employees 6,768 ref name HO page cite web ... overviewtype overviewbody Her Majesty s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Independent Police Complaints ... activitytype anniversary1 award1 website http www.hampshire.police.uk Hampshire Constabulary ... Hampshire Constabulary Jurisdiction Chart showing the area over which the Hampshire Constabulary ... Internet localpolicing index.htm, Hampshire Constabulary Jurisdiction Chart showing the cities within the Hampshire Constabulary s jurisdiction ref The force also covers the New Forest New Forest ... , Andover , Fareham & Aldershot home of the British Army British army . The constabulary ... www.hampshire.police.uk title Hampshire Constabulary Website Retrieved 2 May 2012 ref History The first .... The Hampshire County Constabulary was established seven years later in 1839 ref cite web url http ... Constabulary Also Including the Year of Founding Retrieved 2 May 2012 ref as a result of the passing ... Isle of Wight County Constabulary was not formed until 1890 when the island was the granted administrative county status. During the 19th century, Hampshire County Constabulary absorbed various ... of Police Forces Regulations 1942, Hampshire County Constabulary amalgamated with the Isle of Wight ... was regularised and made permanent and Hampshire Joint Police Force was renamed Hampshire Constabulary . The name was changed once again in 1952, to Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary . In 1967 ... Police Act 1964 , and became the current Hampshire Constabulary . In 1974, the Local Government ... more details
for Investigation and 10. Directorate for Special Staff The Philippine Constabulary Rangers, or PC ... unit name Philippine Constabulary image Image Philippine Constabulary logo.jpg caption Philippine Constabulary Emblem dates 1901 1991 country Philippines allegiance 1901 1935 flag United States 1896 ... 1919 branch type Constabulary role size command structure garrison garrison label nickname patron ... Constabulary PC Filipino language Filipino Hukb ng Pamayap ng Pilipinas , or HPP was the oldest ... National Police on January 29, 1991. History Establishment and mission File Filipino Constabulary ... Constabulary PC was established on August 8, 1901, under the general supervision of the Governor ... 295 . ref The constabulary assisted the United States military in combating the remaining Philippine ... , a recipient of the Medal of Honor , as commander of the Philippine Constabulary with Brig. Gen. John ... dubbed as the Father of the Philippine Constabulary . With the help of four other army officers, Captains ... of the Constabulary soldiers was achieved when the PC school was established on February 17, 1905 ... when in 1916 the school was renamed Academy for Officers of the Philippine Constabulary. In 1926, the school was renamed the Philippine Constabulary Academy. When the Philippine Army Philippine ... included those of the Philippine Constabulary. Also worth mentioning is the formation of the famed Philippine Constabulary Band on October 15, 1902 by Colonel Walter Loving upon the instructions ... Constabulary Band. The 86 piece band toured the United States to great acclaim, including ... province, in the person of Brigadier General C Supt. Rafael Cram , was appointed Chief of the Constabulary ... thumb right The Philippine constabulary guard with shore party of Hubert A. Paton. Off the USC&GSS ..., site of the original air arm of the PC the Philippine Constabulary Air Corps or PCAC , was exchanged ... as both the Philippine Constabulary and as the Military Police Command. It consisted of soldiers ... more details
by 119 Special Constables and approximately 538 support staff. Fife Constabulary currently ...Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Fife Constabulary logo Fife.png imagesize 150 formedyear 1949 employees 1684 country United Kingdom divtype Country divname Scotland subdivtype Council Area subdivname Fife map ScotlandPoliceFife.png sizearea 1,325 km sizepopulation 356,740 police yes local yes headquarters Glenrothes, Scotland Glenrothes sworntype Police Officer sworn 1027 unsworntype Special Constable unsworn 119 chief1name Norma Graham chief1position Chief Constable officetype Division officename 3 website http www.fife.police.uk www.fife.police.uk Image police golf.jpg thumb right 300px Fife Officers with Tiger Woods at 2005 British Open Golf. Image Fife Constabulary HQ.JPG thumb right 300px Fife Constabulary HQ, Glenrothes Fife Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for the Scotland Scottish subdivisions of Scotland council area of Fife . The area policed by Fife Constabulary has a resident population of just over 350,000, almost a third of whom live in one of the three principal towns of Dunfermline , Kirkcaldy and Glenrothes . The force was established in 1949 following the amalgamation of the originally independent Fife County , Dunfermline City and Kirkcaldy Burgh police forces. ref cite web url http www.fife.police.uk Default.aspx?page 1815 title The Formation of Fife Constabulary publisher Fife Constabulary accessdate 7 September 2011 ref Then the number ... accessdate 19 January 2012 newspaper stv.tv date 17 January 2012 ref Divisions Fife Constabulary ... and a Chief Inspector. Force Headquarters The majority of Fife Constabulary s departments ... stations Fife Constabulary also has police stations in Aberdour , Anstruther , Auchtermuchty , Ballingry .... See also Fife Constabulary Pipe Band References Reflist External links http www.fife.police.uk ... in 1949 no Fife Constabulary ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Suffolk Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname abbreviation fictional patch patchcaption logo logocaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize motto mottotranslated formedyear 1967 formedmonthday preceding1 dissolved superseding employees volunteers budget legalpersonality country United Kingdom countryabbr UK national federal international divtype Areas divname Suffolk divdab subdivtype subdivname subdivdab map England Police Forces Suffolk .svg mapcaption dmap sizearea 3,801 km sizepopulation 678,000 legaljuris governingbody governingbodyscnd constitution1 police local military paramilitary provost gendarmerie religious speciality1 secret overviewtype overviewbody headquarters Martlesham hqlocmap hqlocmapwidth hqlocmapheight ... www.suffolk.police.uk footnotes reference Suffolk Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing Suffolk in East Anglia , England . Suffolk Constabulary is responsible for policing ... July 2005, Suffolk Constabulary had 1,305 police officers and 841 police staff, supplemented by 264 special constables, 15 traffic wardens and 34 Police Community Support Officers PCSOs . Suffolk Police ... www.suffolk.police.uk About Us Force Structure title Force Structure publisher Suffolk Constabulary accessdate 3 April 2011 ref Image Suffolk police cars.jpg thumb right Two vehicles of Suffolk Constabulary responding to an emergency call History The force formed by the merger of West Suffolk Constabulary and East Suffolk Constabulary . Those forces had previously been merged in 1869 and the split ... also saw the Ipswich borough police merged. Citation needed date November 2010 In 2006 Suffolk Constabulary ... have seen the force merge with neighbouring forces Norfolk Constabulary and Cambridgeshire Constabulary ... investigations main Ipswich serial murders Suffolk Constabulary gained widespread attention in December ... no Suffolk Constabulary ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Durham Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname abbreviation fictional patch patchcaption logo Durhamconstabulary.png logocaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize 154 motto mottotranslated mission formedyear 1839 formedmonthday preceding1 dissolved superseding employees 2,910 ref name HO page http police.homeoffice.gov.uk performance and measurement performance assessment assessments 2007 2008 durham ref volunteers 126 ref name HO page budget 112.3 million ref name HO page legalpersonality country United Kingdom countryabbr UK national federal international divtype country divname England divdab subdivtype Police area subdivname Durham subdivdab map England Police Forces Durham .svg mapcaption Map of police area sizearea ... are special constable s ref name HO page unsworntype Police Community Support Officer unsworn 162 ref ... www.durham.police.uk www.durham.police.uk footnotes reference Durham Constabulary is the territorial ... forces that service England and Wales . Durham is Home Office force 11. Durham Constabulary is managed ... Team. Since 2010 Durham Constabulary and neighbouring Cleveland Police have shared Road Policing Unit ... Training Centre in Urlay Nook , near Durham Tees Valley Airport , since 2001. History Durham Constabulary ... Borough Police formed in 1839 in 1968, when it also lost some of its area to Teesside Constabulary ..., Sunderland and South Shields became part of Northumbria Constabulary , with Hartlepool borough Hartlepool and Stockton on Tees in the south east going to Cleveland Constabulary Officers killed in the line ... to some of those officers. Since 1960 the following officers of Durham Constabulary were killed ...?page durham constabulary ref PC Keith Maddison, 1997 collapsed and died while pursuing suspects ... based in County Durham Constabulary Category Police forces of England Category Organizations established in 1839 Category 1839 establishments in England no Durham Constabulary ... more details
Gwynedd Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the counties of Caernarfonshire , Anglesey and Merionethshire , Wales . The force was formed in 1950 by the merger of Caernarfonshire Constabulary , Anglesey Constabulary and Merionethshire Constabulary . It was itself amalgamated with Flintshire Constabulary and Denbighshire Constabulary in 1967, the combined force also being known as the Gwynedd Constabulary, renamed North Wales Police in 1974. In 1965, the force had an establishment of 308 and an actual strength of 296. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref Footnotes reflist Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Caernarfonshire Category History of Anglesey Category History of Merionethshire Category 1967 disestablishments Category Government agencies established in 1950 UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Inverness Constabulary was a police force in Scotland that covered the entirety of the county of Inverness shire . It was created on 16 November 1968, as a merger of the Inverness Burgh Police and the Inverness shire Constabulary . Inverness Constabulary merged with the Northern Constabulary and the Ross and Sutherland Constabulary on 16 May 1975, as part of the creation of the Local government areas of Scotland 1973 to 1996 regions of Scotland . The resulting force was also called the Northern Constabulary. The force s only Chief Constable was Andrew L. McClure , who had previously been Chief Constable of Inverness shire Constabulary, and then went on to become Assistant Chief Constable of the new force. Thomas Sorley had been Chief Constable of Inverness Burgh Police, and he was appointed Deputy Chief Constable of Inverness Constabulary. He was appointed Deputy Chief Constable of the new Northern Constabulary on its formation. Category Organisations based in Inverness Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom ... more details
Infobox Law enforcement agency agencyname Gloucestershire Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname abbreviation fictional patch patchcaption logo Gloucestershireconstabulary.png logocaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize 153 motto mottotranslated mission formedyear 1839 formedmonthday preceding1 dissolved superseding employees 2,271 ref name HO page http police.homeoffice.gov.uk performance and measurement performance assessment assessments 2007 2008 gloucestershire ref volunteers 143 ref name HO page budget 95.7 million ref name HO page legalpersonality country United Kingdom countryabbr UK national federal international divtype country divname England divdab subdivtype Police area subdivname Gloucestershire subdivdab map England Police Forces Gloucestershire .svg mapcaption Map of police area sizearea convert 1025 sqmi km2 sizepopulation 564,000 legaljuris England & Wales governingbody Gloucestershire Police Authority governingbodyscnd constitution1 Police ... hqloctop hqlocmappoptitle sworntype Constable sworn 1,496 of which 143 are Special Constable s ref ... Gloucestershire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the non metropolitan ... Constabulary . As of April 1st 2011, under the new structure, policing in the county is delivered ... The force was founded in 1839, six hours after Wiltshire Constabulary , making it the second rural ... formed Avon and Somerset Constabulary. In 1965, the force had an establishment of 1,010 and an actual ... 38 memorials to some of those officers. Since 1817 the following officers of Gloucestershire Constabulary ... index.php?page gloucestershire constabulary ref Parish Constable Henry Thompson, 1817 shot ... ruled that the constabulary had illegally discriminated against 108 white male candidates it had ... Organisations based in Gloucestershire Constabulary Category Police forces of England Category Organizations established in 1839 Category 1839 establishments in England no Gloucestershire Constabulary ... more details
Oxfordshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Oxfordshire , England , until 1968. Oxfordshire Constabulary was established in 1857. It later absorbed Banbury Borough Police and Chipping Norton Borough Police both established in 1836 and Henley Borough Police established in 1838 . In 1965 it had an establishment of 423 and an actual strength of 297. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref On 1 April 1968 Thames Valley Constabulary was formed by the amalgamation of Buckinghamshire Constabulary , Berkshire Constabulary , Oxford City Police , Oxfordshire Constabulary and Reading Borough Police . Footnotes Reflist References http www.thamesvalley.police.uk news info info museum pre history.htm A pre history of Thames Valley Police Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Oxfordshire Constabulary Category Organisations based in Oxfordshire Constabulary Category Government agencies established in 1857 Category 1968 disestablishments Category 1857 establishments in England UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
Buckinghamshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Buckinghamshire , England , until 1968. Buckinghamshire Constabulary was established in 1857. It later absorbed Buckingham Borough Police established in 1836 and Chepping Wycombe Borough Police established in 1849 . In 1965, it had an establishment of 738 and an actual strength of 672. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref On 1 April 1968, Thames Valley Constabulary was formed by the amalgamation of Buckinghamshire Constabulary, Berkshire Constabulary , Oxford City Police , Oxfordshire Constabulary and Reading Borough Police . Footnotes Reflist References http www.thamesvalley.police.uk news info info museum pre history.htm A pre history of Thames Valley Police navigation great train robbery Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Buckinghamshire Constabulary Category Organisations based in Buckinghamshire Constabulary Category Government agencies established in 1857 Category 1968 disestablishments Category 1857 establishments in England UK law enforcement agency stub England org stub ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Cumbria Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname abbreviation fictional patch patchcaption logo logocaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption ... Constabulary preceding2 Kendal Borough Police preceding3 Carlisle City Police dissolved ... hqlocmappoptitle sworntype Constable sworn 1,488 of which 142 are special constable s ref name HO ... File Cumbria police car.JPG 200px Cumbria Constabulary Ford Focus File Cumbria police van.JPG 200px Cumbria Constabulary Ford Transit boat1type boats1 aircraft1type aircraft1 animal1type animals1 ... right thumbnail Cumbria police Volvo V70 Image Cumbria Constabulary Ford Transit prisoner transport vehicle.jpg right thumbnail This is a Cumbria Constabulary Ford Transit personnel prisoner transport ... in the other corners Cumbria Constabulary is the territorial police force in England covering Cumbria ... 700 mi km of trunk and primary roads. The force has over 1,200 police officers, 120 special constables ... 2006, it would have been merged with Lancashire Constabulary. These proposals were accepted by both ... Cumbria Constabulary. Roads Policing Unit The main role of the Roads Policing Unit RPU is road policing ... was formed in 1998. It is responsible for dealing with all road deaths throughout the Constabulary ... specialist dogs, such as firearms, drugs and explosive dogs. History Cumberland and Westmorland Constabulary ... s force called the Cumberland, Westmorland and Carlisle Constabulary . In 1965, it had an establishment ... Constabulary. On 10 February 1965 the force saw its first, and to date only, List of British police ... on a wall at Carlisle Cathedral. ref http www.policememorial.org.uk index.php?page cumbria constabulary ... index.php?page cumbria constabulary ref Police Constable George William M. Russell, 1965 shot and killed ... Organisations based in Cumbria Constabulary Category 1856 establishments in England Category Organizations established in 1856 no Cumbria Constabulary ... more details
Herefordshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Herefordshire , England , until 1967. The force was formed in 1857. In 1965, it had an establishment of 257 and an actual strength of 221, making it the second smallest county police force in England after West Suffolk Constabulary . ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref On 1 October 1967, the force amalgamated with Worcestershire Constabulary , Shropshire Constabulary and Worcester City Police to form West Mercia Constabulary . Footnotes reflist Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Herefordshire Category Organisations based in Herefordshire Category 1857 establishments in England Category 1967 disestablishments UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
Infobox Law enforcement agency agencyname Hertfordshire Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname abbreviation fictional patch patchcaption logo Herts Const logo Colour smaller.jpg logocaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize motto Creating A Safer Hertfordshire ref http www.herts.police.uk about about.htm ref mottotranslated mission formedyear 1841 formedmonthday preceding1 Hertford Borough Police preceding2 St Albans Borough Police dissolved superseding employees 3,990 ref name HO page http police.homeoffice.gov.uk performance and measurement performance assessment assessments 2007 2008 hertfordshire ref volunteers 266 ref name HO page budget 171.4 million ref name HO page legalpersonality country United Kingdom countryabbr UK national federal international divtype country divname England divdab subdivtype Police area subdivname Hertfordshire subdivdab map England Police Forces Hertfordshire .svg mapcaption Map of police area sizearea sizepopulation 1.5 million ... hqlocmapborder hqlocleft hqloctop hqlocmappoptitle sworntype Constable sworn 2,428 of which 410 are special ... footnotes reference Hertfordshire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible ... consists of over 3,900 Police Officers and staff, supported by more than 410 Special Constables. History The Constabulary was founded in 1841, under the County Police Act , five years after the Hertford ... 2010, Hertfordshire Constabulary launched its Local Policing Command LPC , providing a more efficient ... Constabulary operates Emergency 9 9 9 999 1 1 2 112 and non emergency 1 0 1 101 telephone ... responses according to the nature of the received call. The Constabulary also complies fully with the Freedom ... Operations Hertfordshire Constabulary regularly co operates with neighbouring forces in joint operations ... Constabulary are listed by the Trust as having been killed while attempting to prevent ... no Hertfordshire Constabulary ... more details
Denbighshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Denbighshire , Wales , until 1967, when it Amalgamation politics amalgamated with Gwynedd Constabulary and Flintshire Constabulary to form a new Gwynedd Constabulary, which was renamed North Wales Police in 1974. In 1965, the force had an establishment of 320 and an actual strength of 302. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref Footnotes reflist Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Denbighshire UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
Flintshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Flintshire , Wales , from 1856 until 1967. In 1965, the force had an establishment of 256 and an actual strength of 231. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref The force amalgamated with Denbighshire Constabulary and Gwynedd Constabulary in 1967 to form a new Gwynedd Constabulary, which was renamed North Wales Police in 1974. Footnotes reflist Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Flintshire Category 1856 establishments in Wales Category 1967 disestablishments UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
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