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*Royal Navy police (see {{WDTK|Royal Navy|navy}})
*Royal Navy police (see {{WDTK|Royal Navy|navy}})
*Royal Marines Discipline (see {{WDTK|Royal Marines|marines}})
*Royal Marines Discipline (see {{WDTK|Royal Marines|marines}})
*Royal Military Police
*Royal Military Police (see {{WDTK|British Army|army}})
*Royal Air Force Police (see {{WDTK|Royal Air Force |raf}})
*Royal Air Force Police (see {{WDTK|Royal Air Force |raf}})



Revision as of 13:58, 27 February 2011

Introduction

Police forces in England and Wales

FOIA Schedule 1 lists:

59 - A chief officer of police of a police force in England or Wales.

Section 101 of the Police Act 1996 defines "chief officer of police" to mean one of:

Police Forces in Scotland

  • The following support services are all covered by FOI apart from ACPOS & SCDEA:
  • Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland (ACPOS)
  • Scottish Police Services Authority
  • Forensic Services
  • Information Services – Criminal Justice
  • Information Services – ICT
  • Scottish Police College
  • Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency

Police Forces in Northern Ireland

Non-geographic Police Forces

FOIA Schedule I includes:

However there are other non-geographic police forces:

The National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit is not normally considered a police force in its own right.

Armed forces police

(Not to be confused with Ministry of Defence police.)

Civilian police forces associate with Ministry of Defence

  • Gibraltar Defence Police[1]
  • Sovereign Base Areas Police[2]

Ports, Waterways, Tunnels and Airport Police

Airport police

Port police

Tunnels police

Waterways

Park police

Ceremonial constabularies

Cathedral constabulary

Kew Constabulary


University constabulary

Resources