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Chief Constable Gary Roberts, 2013–2023; Chief Constable Mike Langdon, 2008–2013; Chief Constable Mike Culverhouse, 1999–2007; Chief Constable Robin Oake, 1986–1999; Chief Constable Frank Weedon, 1972–1986; Chief Constable Christopher Beaty-Pownall, 1955–1972; Chief Constable Major John Young, 1936–1954; Chief Constable Colonel H ...
The Department of Home Affairs (Manx: Rheynn Cooishyn Sthie) ensures the safety, protection and security of the Isle of Man. The Department is responsible for the Isle of Man Constabulary, the Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service, the Prison and Probation Service, emergency planning and Civil Defence.
The following state officials [citation needed] (not in order of precedence) are some of the most important in the Isle of Man. They take place in the annual Tynwald Day procession and have precedence or importance at other occasions. Lord of Mann; Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man (representative of the Lord of Mann) Yn Lhaihder (The Reader)
Requirements for being a special constable vary from force to force. The recruitment process in Scotland is also significantly different from the process in England and Wales. It can take from as few as six to as many as eighteen months from initial application through to attestation where recruits take the police oath. A number of different ...
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Robin Oake QPM (born 1937) is the former Chief Constable of the Isle of Man Constabulary and before that Assistant Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police.. Chief Constable of the Isle of Man from 1986 to 1999, he was succeeded by Mike Culverhouse and is the father of Detective Constable Stephen Oake, who was stabbed to death while attempting to arrest an Al Qaeda suspect.
The Isle of Man Civil Defence Corps is one of the five emergency services maintained by the Isle of Man Government, to provide a range of emergency responses on the Isle of Man, an independent Crown dependency located in the Irish Sea between England and Ireland. The Corps operates under the Department of Home Affairs.
Prisoners and detainees of the Isle of Man (3 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Law enforcement in the Isle of Man" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.