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  2. Police Federation of England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Police Federation of England and Wales was set up by the Police Act 1919 after two British police strikes in 1918 and 1919. The government of the day were frightened by the prospect of the police going on strike and created the PFEW and withdrew the right of officers in the UK to strike. [4] Police officers hold office and are not employees ...

  3. Police Federation - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, a Police Federation is a statutory association that represents police officers. As policing is devolved, there are separate federations for each part of the United Kingdom: Police Federation of England and Wales; Police Federation for Northern Ireland; Scottish Police Federation

  4. Constables' Central Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Constables' Central Committee was founded as part of the Police Federation of England and Wales, which was set up by the Police Act 1919, following two police strikes. [ citation needed ] The Liberal government of David Lloyd George was frightened [ citation needed ] by the prospect of the police going on strike and created the Police ...

  5. List of law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom, Crown ...

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    The Independent Office for Police Conduct (England and Wales) investigates complaints against police officers and staff of the police forces in England and Wales, [14] and staff of HM Revenue and Customs, the National Crime Agency in England and Wales, the Border Force and officers from the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority. [15]

  6. Police community support officer - Wikipedia

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    A police community support officer (PCSO; Welsh: swyddog cymorth cymunedol yr heddlu, SCCH), or as written in legislation Community Support Officer (CSO; Welsh: swyddog cymorth cymunedol, SCC), is a uniformed member of police staff in England and Wales, a role created by Section 38(2) of the Police Reform Act 2002, which was given Royal Assent ...

  7. Civil enforcement officer - Wikipedia

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    In Wales, the Vale of Glamorgan Council employs "dual role" uniformed enforcement officers that are authorised to enforce both civil parking legislation, and criminal legislation with regard to environmental crime, anti-social behaviour, bylaws and public spaces protection orders.

  8. Metropolitan Special Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    Special Constables are warranted Police Officers who hold the Office of Constable and have the same powers and privileges of a regular Police Officer throughout England and Wales and are subject to the same standards of professional behaviour as any Police Officer would under The Police (Conduct) Regulations 2012. They wear the same uniform and ...

  9. List of police forces of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    England and Wales: Territorial police force West Yorkshire Police: Metropolitan county of West Yorkshire: 5,930 [1] £485.0 [2] 2,029: 1974 Yorkshire and the Humber: England and Wales: Territorial police force Wiltshire Police: Unitary authorities of Swindon and Wiltshire: 1,138 [1] £127.7 [2] 3,485: 1839 South West England: England and Wales ...