The main officers from the Metropolitan Police (as opposed to the City Police, who had only jurisdiction over the Catherine Eddows murder, or Scotland Yard) were:
Sir Charles Warren (commissioner)
Sir Robert Anderson (assistant commissioner)
Donald Swanson (Chief Investigator)
Edmund Reid (head of H-division)
Frederick Abberline (Head of the Ground Investigation)
Other Metro officers involved, to lesser extents -
Walter Dew
George Godley
Joseph Henry Helson
John Neil
William Smith
John Spratling
William Thick
Probably the City of London Police.
The murders took place just where their two territories joined.
There are 32,380 full-time officers in the Metropolitan Police. There are also an extra 4,459 special constables who work part-time. That is a total of 36,836 officers.
Most of the murders were in the juridiction of the Metropolitan Police, which included all areas of London except for the one square mile in the middle of London which is refered to as the City. With the murder of Katherine Eddows the Ripper crossed that line and her murder was investigated by the City Police. As with all things Ripper, there was internal strife and bickering, which I'm sure worked for the killer instead of against him.
The metropolitan police has approximately 48,000 employees, 36,000 of which are serving police officers of various ranks
Frederick George Abberline - Chief Inspector for the London Metropolitan Police.
3,350 Officers for a population of 2,500,000 in all of the east end.
They're called "Bobbies," a reference to the organizer of the London Metropolitan Police Sir Robert Peel.
5,119 as of 2011
Jim Herlihy has written: 'The Dublin Metropolitan Police' -- subject(s): Dublin Metropolitan Police, History, Police, Registers 'Royal Irish Constabulary Officers'
Thomas Cutbush was named as the Ripper by the Sun newspaper on the 13th February 1894. The possibility of Thomas Cutbush being Jack the Ripper was thoroughly investigated by the police at the time, and shown to be without foundation.
No. Although it seems like you do - only a small percentage of the players actually are police officers!
Police constables, nowadays more often police officers. Cops. Police Officers. Police. Policemen. Policewomen. Authorities. Etc. =]
The three largest police departments in Tennessee are the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD), the Memphis Police Department, and the Knoxville Police Department. MNPD is the largest with approximately 1,500 sworn officers, followed by the Memphis Police Department with over 2,000 officers, and the Knoxville Police Department with around 400 officers.