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Northumberland Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Northumberland, England, from 1969 until 1974.. Northumberland County Constabulary absorbed Berwick-upon-Tweed Borough Police in 1921 and Northumberland Constabulary was created with the amalgamation of Northumberland County Constabulary with Newcastle upon Tyne Borough Police and Tynemouth Borough Police in 1969 ...
The force was formed in 1974 by merging the Northumberland Constabulary with part of the Durham Constabulary.The police forces for the county boroughs of South Shields, Gateshead, Sunderland, Newcastle upon Tyne and Tynemouth had already been amalgamated into their respective county forces in 1969, with the Berwick-upon-Tweed police having been merged into Northumberland County Constabulary in ...
Susan Dungworth is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner since May 2024, when she succeeded Kim McGuinness. She was a councillor until 2021, when she lost her seat. [1]
Since Northumbria Specialist Emergency Care Hospital (NSECH) opened in Cramlington in 2015 it has called the police many times because of violence towards staff, patients and visitors. Northumbria ...
McGuinness became the Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner in a by-election on 18 July 2019, succeeding Dame Vera Baird and the acting commissioner, Ruth Durham, following Baird leaving the role to become Victims' Commissioner. [3] She retained the role following an election on 6 May 2021. [4]
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]
To accord with the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 PCCs must produce and work to a Police and Crime Plan; [4] this Plan must be in step with UK Government Policy including, notably, Crime Prevention. [5] Northumbria's PCC present Police and Crime Plan [6] was first published in March 2013 and covers the period to 2018.
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