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Norfolk Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing Norfolk in East Anglia, England. The force serves a population of 908,000 in a mostly rural area of 2,079 square miles (5,380 km 2 ), [ 1 ] including 90 miles (140 km) of coastline and 16 rivers, including the Broads National Park . [ 2 ]
They exercise the powers granted under the Customs Management Acts and the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, including arrest, search and detention of people and goods. Border Force (BF) – a law enforcement command within the Home Office, responsible for frontline border control operations at air, sea and rail ports. Border Force ...
The Norfolk Police Department (NPD) is the primary law enforcement agency servicing 242,803 people within 96.3 square miles (249 km 2) of jurisdiction within Norfolk, Virginia. Misconduct [ edit ]
The Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner is the police and crime commissioner, an elected official tasked with setting out the way crime is tackled by Norfolk Police in the English County of Norfolk. The post was created in November 2012, following an election held on 15 November 2012, and replaced the Norfolk Police Authority.
Dumbarton Burgh Police 1959 to Dunbartonshire Constabulary; Dunbarton County Constabulary 1959 to Dunbartonshire Constabulary; Abolished 1960s. Caithness Constabulary 1969 to Northern Constabulary; Coatbridge Burgh Police 1967 merged into Lanarkshire Constabulary; Greenock Burgh Police to Renfrew and Bute Constabulary
This is a List of United Kingdom uniformed services which includes all uniformed public, emergency, armed and charity services in the United Kingdom and overseas territories.
Bett is the former chairman of the Norfolk Police Authority and a former Conservative Party Councillor. [1] In the 2012 PCC elections, on 15 November 2012, he was elected Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk Constabulary with a total of 39,988 votes on a turnout of 14.5%. He was the first person to hold the post.
The Police Act 1964 (c. 48) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that updated the legislation governing police forces in England and Wales, constituted new police authorities, gave the Home Secretary new powers to supervise local constabularies, and allowed for the amalgamation of existing forces into more efficient units.