Basically, to enforce criminal law, deter crime, and arrest offenders.
All other duties are just responsibilities that have been added on over the years. . . mainly because the police are just about the only 24/7/365 agency of government which can be counted on to answer the phone at any time of day or night and respond.
The overall aims of all of the Yorkshire and Humber Police Force is:
To provide the best possible service to all members of our community who require our services, whether that be as a victim of crime, because of an accident or personal crisis or simply for advice. Our aim is to provide you with the same level of service, as we would expect for ourselves.
To reduce crime in line with targets we have set (with our Safer Yorkshire Partnership) we have identified some objectives. This means reducing crime in ten key areas as identified as being of greatest concern to communities and as recorded annually in the British Crime Survey (BCS). These include personal robbery offences, burglary in people's homes, assault and criminal damage.
The main responsibility of the police is to prevent and detect crime. It is also to uphold the law, protect citizens, arrest criminals and make society a safer and better place for citizens.
No. No official responsibility.
the FEC
The motto of Niagara Regional Police Service is 'Unity, Loyalty, Responsibility'.
Niagara Parks Police's motto is 'Unity, Loyalty, Responsibility'.
Main Administration Sea Police was created in 1950.
to make laws
to fight for your country!
The most controversial responsibility of the police is maintaining the law of public order. In cases such as workers' strikes and during times of civil unrest, keeping the peace can often come across as being undemocratic.
report it to the main people of police industry
Enforcement of laws
To enforce laws
To a certain extent you are right. The main responsibility of any government is the protection of life, liberty and the right to own property. aags