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  2. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis - Wikipedia

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    The post of commissioner is "accountable to the Home Secretary; to the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, and must answer to Londoners and the public nationally." [7] In 2008 and 2011, applicants to the post of commissioner had to be British citizens (in 2008 this was explicitly stated to be because of the role of the commissioner in national security), and be "serving UK chief constables ...

  3. Chief constable - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, the highest paid is the chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, on £230,000, in recognition of the unique security challenges and political sensitivity of that office. Other salaries range from £181,455 in the West Midlands and Greater Manchester, down to £127,017 in Central Scotland.

  4. Police ranks of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In relation to police officers of the Home Office or territorial police forces of England and Wales, section 30 of the Police Act 1996 states that "a member of a police force shall have all the powers and privileges of a Constable throughout England and Wales and the adjacent United Kingdom waters". Police officers do not need to be on duty to ...

  5. How much money does a chief of police make? Depends on where ...

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    Indianapolis will soon have a new top cop earning a six-figure salary. Here's what the job can pay.

  6. Chief police officer - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, a chief police officer is the most senior police officer in a police force. The chief police officers are the 53 Chief Constables, the Commissioner of the City of London Police and the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. They are members of the National Police Chiefs' Council. Through legislation, chief police ...

  7. Chief inspector - Wikipedia

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    The senior Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officer in each BCU usually also holds this rank. The rank badge of a chief inspector is three Bath stars ("pips") worn on the epaulettes. This is the same badge as a captain in the British Army. Until 1953, chief inspectors in the Metropolitan Police wore a crown on their epaulettes instead.

  8. Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis - Wikipedia

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    This makes them the equal fifth highest paid police officers in the United Kingdom, behind the Commissioner, the Deputy Commissioner, the Chief Constable of Police Scotland, and the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and alongside the chief constables of West Midlands and Greater Manchester. [1]

  9. Chief of police - Wikipedia

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    The title Chief of Police (French: directeur) is the most common title for the highest-ranked officer in a Canadian police service.The exceptions are: the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (commissioner), Ontario Provincial Police (commissioner), South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Service (chief officer), Vancouver Police Department (chief constable), West Vancouver ...