Answer 1
A constable is a volunteer police officer.
Constables do the same job as police officers, but they have slightly less authority and slightly less powers.
Many police officers in the UK volunteer are constables first, before signing up to become a full officer, to get some field experience.
Constables were and are police officers. In Shakespeare's time they were unpaid officers of the parish (sort of a volunteer police force) with powers to investigate crime, to arrest those found committing crimes and to bring them before a justice to have charges laid and, in most cases, disposed of. Because these officers were unpaid and, for the most part, untrained, they were not the cream of the crop. The constables Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing and Elbow in Measure for Measure are humourously dimwitted, but that probably has a basis in fact. England would not see a full-time, paid police force until the early nineteenth century.
A constable was a policeman; that is what the word still means. Constables in Shakespeare's day were not trained professionals but rather part-time volunteers.
his first job was a cook
It is the same name for a paymaster and has the same job.
Nobody knows if he had a job!
Clutch of Constables was created in 1968.
They were a London police force formed in 1749 of constables and former constables.
The noun 'constable' is a collective noun for a constable of ravens. There is no specific collective noun for a group of constables, however the collective noun for other law enforcement officers will work, for example, a posse of constables.
The most comprehensive software for Constables is developed by a company called Constable Systems (http://www.constablesystems.com)
In most cases, constables look like police officers. They often have the power to arrest but usually do not carry firearms.
Commanders, civilians, and constables are the ranks for the Strategic Response Unit. Civilians and constables are the dispatchers of the SRU.
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Law keepers from the 1800's were called Constables.
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