What police force is Derbyshire?
Derbyshire Constabulary
Derbyshire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the county of Derbyshire, England. The force covers an area of over 1,000 square miles (3,000 km2) with a population of just under one million.
What areas do Derbyshire police cover?
Across Derbyshire we have 40 police stations manned by over 3,800 police officers, police staff, specials and volunteers. Covering the county from Glossop in the north to Swadlincote in the south, our stations provide support to a mixture of rural and urban communities.
What police force covers the Peak District?
the Derbyshire Constabulary
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What is the non emergency police number UK?
101
Contact the police by calling 999 to report emergencies or by calling 101 for non-emergencies.
How many police officers are in Derby?
There are around 1,800 police officers in the Derbyshire force.
How many officers are in Derbyshire police?
There are more than 3,700 staff comprising of police officers, police staff, PCSOs and special constables in Derbyshire, governed by the management board, which is chaired by the Chief Constable Rachel Swann. We provide policing services to the public of Derbyshire, which is our core location of business.
Does the UK have a federal police?
The UK does not have a national police force. Instead, there are 44 geographic forces in England and Wales, and a single force in Scotland and one in Northern Ireland.
Do you have to open the door to the police UK?
The police may knock and announce their presence at your door but, unless they have a warrant, you are not required to open the door, to answer any questions, or to cooperate with the police in any fashion.
What does the Derbyshire Police Authority do?
The chief officers of the force formerly worked in partnership with the 17 publicly elected representatives on the Derbyshire Police Authority, which shared responsibility for budgets and policy, and was intended to ensure that the public of Derbyshire had a voice in the policing of their county.
Where is North East Derbyshire?
North East Derbyshire is a local government district in Derbyshire, England. It borders the districts of Chesterfield, Bolsover, Amber Valley and Derbyshire Dales in Derbyshire, and Sheffield and Rotherham in South Yorkshire.
Who is the current PCC of Derbyshire?
In November 2012, Alan Charles was elected as PCC for a four-year term. Charles previously served as Vice Chair of the Derbyshire Police Authority. This section does not cite any sources.
Why are there different types of crime in different parts of Derbyshire?
Derbyshire’s different environments also lead to different pressures on the police and different concerns for the public. Anti-social behaviour and drug abuse are more prevalent in town and city areas, whereas the rural districts are often prone more to travelling crime.