The head of the British police is not a single individual, as law enforcement in the UK is organized into various territorial police forces, each led by its own chief constable. Additionally, the Metropolitan Police Service, which serves Greater London, is led by the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the Commissioner is Sir Mark Rowley. However, leadership can change, so it's advisable to check the latest information for any updates.
British Transport Police was created in 1948.
the british police.
from the bottom up: Adjoint de Sécurité (sort of a Youth Employment contract, for up to five years) Gardien de la Paix (commonly called agent de police, policier) > British equivalent: Police Constable Brigadier (British equivalent: Police Sergeant) Brigadier-Chef (Chief Sergeant) Brigadier-Major (Chief Sergeant) Lieutenant (British equivalent: Inspector) Capitaine (British equivalent: Inspector, Chief Inspector) Commandant (British equivalent: Chief Inspector) Commissaire (Superintendent) Commissaire Divisionnaire (Chief Supt) Contrôleur Général (Chiefs of Police, deputy commissioner) Inspecteur Général (Chiefs of Police, deputy commissioner) Directeur des services Actifs (head of the main police agencies) Préfet de Police (head of police forces in Paris and the metropolitan Area)
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Woman Police Constable
There is no police commissioner posting in Erode. Head is Superintendent of Police.
Police constables, nowadays more often police officers. Cops. Police Officers. Police. Policemen. Policewomen. Authorities. Etc. =]
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There were no British police in the colonies.
yes the british monarch is the head of state canada
If I am not wrong, Police Districts are headed by the Deputy Commissioner of Police.
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