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The first documented Volunteer Police Cadet unit started in South Norwood (Lambeth) in March 1988. This unit later moved to Paul Breen Section House in Sydenham and becoming known as 4 Area Cadets and then later becoming Lewisham Volunteer Police Cadets when policing aligned to London Boroughs in the early 2000’s.
There are a number of Volunteer Police Cadet schemes for young people aged (in most cases) between 14 and 18. These groups are designed to provide a sense of what it is like to be a police officer, by getting cadets involved in various police related activities, such as crime prevention projects.
Leading Cadet No equivalent: Cadet Sergeant No equivalent: Cadet Corporal No equivalent: Cadet Recruit LCdt CdtS CdtC Cdt Rct Cadet Service Officers Cadet Senior NCOs Cadet Junior NCOs Cadets Recruits Volunteer Police Cadets. No Insignia: No equivalent: Head Cadet No equivalent: Deputy Head Cadet No equivalent: Team Leader Cadet Deputy Team ...
Leicestershire Police head police cadet epaulette. The following table serves as an example of ranks within volunteer police cadet schemes, which vary considerably. Cadets appointed "mayor's cadets" are given a special badge or epaulettes to wear.
Police cadets in the United Kingdom; R. Reserve Forces and Cadets Association; Royal Air Force Air Cadets; ... Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps; S. Sea Cadets ...
The Metropolitan Special Constabulary (MSC) is the volunteer police force of the Metropolitan Police Service. [4] It is one of three Special Constabularies operating within London, the others being part of the City of London Police and British Transport Police. The service was created over 190 years ago under the Special Constables Act 1831.
Police Support Volunteer (or PSV, Police Community Volunteer, PCV) is a voluntary role within the ranks of British Police Forces that involves civilian and mainly office based duties. PSV schemes became popular after 2000 when forces were expanding and needed to be more connected to the community.
The following table displays the ranks of the Community Cadet Forces (Army Cadet Force, the Sea Cadet Corps, and the Air Training Corps), the Combined Cadet Force, the Volunteer Cadet Corps (RMVCC and RNVCC), and the Girls Venture Corps Air Cadets. This table is based on equivalent Rank Structures within the Cadet Forces as detailed in ...