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Except in Greater London, each territorial police force covers one or more of the local government areas (counties) established in the 1974 local government reorganisations (although with subsequent modifications), in an area known in statute as a police area. These forces provide most of the policing services to the public of England and Wales.
Territorial police force Nottinghamshire Police: County of Nottinghamshire and unitary authority of Nottingham: 2,401 [1] £224.8 [2] 2,160: 1968 East Midlands: England and Wales: Territorial police force Police Service of Northern Ireland: Northern Ireland: 6,772 [12] £1,077.4 [13] 13,843: 2001 Northern Ireland: Northern Ireland: Territorial ...
Central police forces can assist a state's police force if requested by a state government. During the 1975–77 Emergency, the constitution was amended on 1 February 1976 to permit the central government to deploy its armed police forces without state permission. The amendment was unpopular, and use of the central police forces was controversial.
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The India Reserve Battalion (IRB) is an armed police unit of the state and union territory police forces of India. Funded jointly by the Central and State governments , India Reserve Battalion provides additional manpower and resources to state police forces, improving their ability to handle law and order situations and internal security ...
This is for job titles held by employees of police forces in the United Kingdom. Pages in category "Police positions in the United Kingdom" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Indian Police Service officers in British India (24 P) Pages in category "British police officers in India" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
Police forces in the UK often come under scrutiny for their lack of diversity. [10] During a recruitment campaign arguing that police forces needed to reflect the communities they serve, Lord Woolley , a trustee of the charity, claimed the lack of diversity in UK police forces could be attributed to stop and search and criminalisation of young ...