Who is the Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police?
John Campbell
| Thames Valley Police | |
|---|---|
| Police and Crime Commissioner responsible | Matthew Barber |
| Agency executive | John Campbell, Chief Constable |
| Facilities | |
| Stations | 48 |
How much does a Thames Valley Police officer earn?
The typical Thames Valley Police Police Officer salary is £38,407 per year. Police Officer salaries at Thames Valley Police can range from £23,173 – £63,159 per year.
How many Thames Valley Police officers are there?
The department has approximately 1,200 staff spread across a number of sites in both forces. This includes Milton Keynes, Kidlington HQ North, Abingdon, Netley and Southampton Central.
How long is Thames Valley Police training?
You will undertake a period of initial learning across 19 weeks at our Training Centre in Sulhamstead and Kidlington, before moving to your designated Local Policing Area (LPA) for further operational coaching and tutoring.
Is Thames Valley a police recruiter?
Recruitment now open – apply today.
Do police patrol alone UK?
The majority of police officers carry out lone working duties for more than 50 percent of their time. Officers are also classed as mobile workers, for example when on patrol. Officers in uniform patrol on their own, in vehicles or on foot. Civilian staff occasionally work alone in the enquiry office.
What does ICR mean in police terms?
ICR. Incident Complaint Report (US Navy Police)
What do Thames Valley Police do?
Thames Valley Police also collaborates on a regional basis for Counter Terrorism (Counter Terrorism Policing South East) and Serious and Organised Crime (South East Region Organised Crime Unit). For these regional structures we work with the forces of Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex.
Is Chief Constable a high rank?
The Chief Constables is the most senior rank in all forces outside London. They are responsible for leading the force and setting out its vision for the future.
What does a deputy chief constable do?
The Deputy Chief Constable supports the Chief Constable to lead the Force. They assist in creating a vision, direction and culture for the Force that builds public and organisational confidence and trust and enables the delivery of an effective policing service.
Do you need a driving Licence to join Thames Valley Police?
Eligibility Criteria for Candidates Be aged 18 years of age or older. Be either a British Citizen or be residing in the UK free of restrictions. Have a full manual British/EU driving licence before receiving a formal offer of appointment from us. Have two full A Levels graded A-E (Pass), or equivalent, or higher.
Are police self employed?
Roughly 0% of Police Officers (Except Commissioned) are self-employed. This is considered Below average for the industry as a whole.
How much holiday do police get UK?
22 days
Annual leave As a full-time PC in the Met you’ll get 22 days paid annual holiday, rising to 30 days a year depending on your length of service. This is on top of public holidays and an average of two rest days each week.
Can you do a police ride-along in the UK?
This will usually involve placing an observer with a Police Officer, Special Constable or Police Community Support Officer (PCSO), whilst on foot or vehicle based patrol within Community Policing Teams. To participate in a Ride-Along, you must be at least 18 years of age.
Do UK police travel in pairs?
I think as well as for safety, they go in pairs to corroborate each other if something happens. Police do most things in pairs – questioning people, taking witness statements etc for this reason.