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The Isle of Man Constabulary (Manx: Meoiryn-Shee Ellan Vannin) is the national police service of the Isle of Man, an island of 85,000 inhabitants, situated approximately equidistant from Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England.
The Isle of Man Prison and Probation Service runs the Isle of Man Prison, the only prison on the island. Isle of Man Customs and Excise Division is tasked with customs duties on the island. Defunct. The Isle of Man Airport Police policed the main Isle of Man Airport (in Ronaldsway), with officers who were "warranted constables" under the Isle ...
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.
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 High Bailiff and their deputy are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. The High Bailiff and Deputy High Bailiff are ex officio judicial officers of the High Court of Justice of the Isle of Man [2] and coroners of inquests. [3] Originally there was a High Bailiff of each of the four towns of the island: Castletown, Ramsey, Peel and Douglas.
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There are currently over 60 law enforcement agencies operating in the United Kingdom. See List of law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom, Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories for these. For former (non-police) law enforcement agencies, see Category:Defunct law enforcement agencies of the United Kingdom.
For a list of all law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom and its territories, see List of law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom, Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories. Map of the 45 territorial police areas in the UK