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Officers have "stepped up" efforts to confront youth crime and anti-social behaviour in Chichester city centre, Sussex Police said. The force said it was in response to an increase in reports of ...
With this authority, Correctional Police Officers are required to enforce NJRS 2C (New Jersey Criminal Code) within the scope of their employment. [4] New Jersey State Correctional Police Officers are authorized to carry on duty the Smith & Wesson M&P in 9×19mm Parabellum. Correction Officers may optionally qualify to carry an authorized off ...
The West Sussex Constabulary was formed in 1857 and the headquarters established in Chichester in 1922. During the Second World War the force, together with that of the East Sussex Constabulary and the borough forces of Brighton, Hove, Eastbourne and Hastings, temporarily amalgamated in 1943 to form the Sussex Police Force. After the war, the ...
Launched in 1977, the prison is one of eight New Jersey correctional institutions which participate in the AgriIndustires program. Inmates are given work opportunities to reduce recidivism, including at the prison's dairy operation. Prisoners work seven hours per day and the milk is sent and processed to Jones Farm in Ewing. [4]
Paul Chapple Whitehouse (born 26 September 1944) was, between 1993 and 2001, the Chief Constable of Sussex Police, resigning after criticism by the Home Secretary, [1] [2] after a career starting in 1967. He was Chairman of the Gangmasters Licensing Authority from 2005–2011.
The post was created on 21 November 2012, following an election held on 15 November 2012, and replaced the Sussex Police Authority. The current commissioner is Conservative Party politician Katy Bourne , who is currently serving her fourth term in office, having first been elected in 2012 and having been re-elected in 2016 , 2021 and 2024 .
The West Sussex Record Office at Orchard Street, Chichester, is the county record office for the county of West Sussex. It is run by West Sussex County Council . [ 1 ]
Extensive building took place from 1960 until 1964 to accommodate the Royal Military Police who arrived from Inkerman Barracks and took over the site in 1964. [1] Lieutenant-Commander Alfredo Astiz , an Argentine commander, was questioned at the barracks in June 1982 about the murder of Swedish and French nationals. [ 5 ]