POLICE
Police services in the UK are organised around two legal entities: the 'Office of Constable' and the police force. Police officers (no matter their rank) each individually hold the Office of Constable. The Office of Constable grants them powers to detect, prevent and investigate crime.
Police officers might spend time in the community to provide a visible presence in town or city centres to ensure public safety. They might work at special events, such as football matches or festivals. They may spend time gathering evidence by visiting crime scenes, conducting house calls or interviewing suspects.
UK POLICING
Challenges
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the advantages of being a police: competitive salary- starting salary between £23,556 to £26,682, a generous defined benefit pension, heavily discounted private healthcare ,annual level, maternity and paternity leave and and a wide range of discounts
pluralisations
Expections
Policing Structures
Local
PCCs
Constabulary
National
Civil Nuclear Police
Transport Police
The disadvantage of being a police: faced with human misery every day, a lot of stress, every police officer faces the risk of being injured or even killed every day, many officers are frustrated with their job, ptsd is quite common, police officers are forced to deal with many stereotypes and many more
That means to be the people and hold the police to an account
the main job of the transport police is providing a service to rail operators , their staff and passengers across the country
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Professionalism
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ranks of being part of the police
Police Constable / Detective Constable – this is the starting rank for police officers
Sergeant – the first supervisory rank, most sergeants are responsible for a team of constables
Training
inspector – uniformed inspectors typically oversee a shift of constables and sergeants. They also take charge of major incidents in their force area
Chief Inspector – this role can vary from force to force but a Chief Inspector often acts as the senior police officer in larger towns, overseeing large teams such as investigations or operations
Educations
superintendent – at this senior management rank, a Superintendent would usually be in charge of a section of a Command
Standards
Diversity
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UK Forces Rank
Inspector
Constable
Sergeant
Chief Inspector
an official responsible for service of process, such as summonses and subpoenas for people to appear in court in criminal and/or civil matters.
and also You could be working closely with communities; providing a visible presence to reassure and deter crime
advantage of the service routine and structure
being more efficient in setting goals
The role of Sergeant is the first level of management in policing. and You'll be responsible for a team of constables, exercising day to day, general and technical supervision and providing support to your team.
the main job of the inspector is manage teams of sergeants, constables and police staff and or portfolios. and the inspector rank are higher than the sergeant and constable
plan, manage and monitor operational policing activity. and the rank of Chief Inspector is considered an upper-middle manager level.
Superintendent
a senior police officer of the rank above an inspector