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Suffolk Constabulary

Suffolk Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing Suffolk in East Anglia, England. The force serves a population of 761,000 in a mostly rural area of 1,466 square miles (3,796 km2), including 49 miles of coastline and the Southern part of the Broads National Park. Headquartered in Martlesham, Suffolk is responsible for Ipswich, Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds and Felixstowe.[1][2] As of March 2023, the force has a strength of approximately 1,399 police officers, 116 special constables, 917 police staff/designated officers, 33 PCSO's and 123 police support volunteers.[3] The Chief Constable is currently Rachel Kearton,[4] and the Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore (Conservative).

Suffolk Constabulary
Common nameSuffolk Police
Agency overview
Formed1967
Preceding agencies
  • East Suffolk Constabulary
  • West Suffolk Constabulary
  • Ipswich Borough Police
Employees
  • 1,399 police officers
  • 33 PCSOs
  • 917 police staff
Volunteers
  • 116 special constables
  • 123 police support volunteers
Annual budget£157 million (2023 - 2024)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionSuffolk, England, UK
Map of police area
Size1,466 square miles (3,796 km2)
Population761,000
Legal jurisdictionEngland & Wales
Constituting instrument
General nature
Operational structure
Overviewed by
HeadquartersMartlesham
Constables
  • 1,399 police officers
  • 116 special constables
PCSOs36
Police and Crime Commissioner responsible
Agency executive
Website
https://www.suffolk.police.uk/

Organisation edit

Suffolk Constabulary is responsible for policing Suffolk's 4 major settlements, Ipswich, Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds and Felixstowe.[1][2]

It is also responsible for Suffolk's 49 miles of coastline, along with many rivers, including the southern Broads National Park. It also has responsibility for the Port of Felixstowe, the largest shipping container port in Britain.[5]

There are 1,106 police constables (PC's) in Suffolk (with the remainder being officers of the rank sergeant and above). This accounts for 145 police constables per 100,000 population. 302 officers are assigned to neighbourhood policing whilst 357 are assigned to incident/response management.[6]

Sizewell Nuclear Power Stations edit

In conjunction with the Civil Nuclear Constabulary, Suffolk is responsible for Sizewell A & B, on the East Suffolk coastline.[7]

Military Bases edit

Suffolk is home to a number of major Army, RAF and USAF military bases, of which it works closely with. These include Wattisham Air Station, Mildenhall and Lakenheath.

Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU) edit

Created in 2010, ERSOU is funded by the seven police forces that make up the eastern region, with Bedfordshire Police being the lead force. It is primarily responsible for the combined Regional Organised Crime Unit and Counter Terrorism Policing.[8]

Collaboration edit

Norfolk and Suffolk Collaboration edit

Norfolk Constabulary and Suffolk Constabulary have collaborated numerous services together since 2010. An extensive programme of collaborative work has already delivered a number of joint units and departments in areas such as Major Investigations, Protective Services, Custody, Transport, HR, Finance and ICT. In 2020/21, £20 million was saved due to the collaboration for Suffolk.[9][non-primary source needed]

7 Force / Eastern Region Collaboration edit

The 7 Force Collaboration Programme includes Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Kent police forces.  This strategic collaboration programme was established in 2015 to develop and implement successful collaborative solutions to protect the frontline local delivery of policing. It collaborates on areas including Procurement, Training, Firearms, Driver Management, Digital Assets, Vetting and Forensics, along with ERSOU.[10]

Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service edit

The police and Suffolk Fire & Rescue share a number of joint stations, allowing for closer collaboration between the services. A number of the joint stations are also host to the East of England Ambulance Service.[11]

History edit

 
WWII pass from East Suffolk Constabulary allowing Bungay-living Miss Daphne Raikes, the Beccles & District War Memorial Hospital physiotherapist, to visit patients in the local wartime-protected Suffolk coastal area.

19th and 20th century edit

The force formed from the merger of West Suffolk Constabulary and East Suffolk Constabulary. Those forces had previously been merged in 1869 and then split again in 1899. The most recent merger took place in 1967, which also saw the Ipswich Borough Police merged.[12]

21st century edit

In 2006, Suffolk Constabulary merged the role of traffic warden with that of PCSO.

Proposals announced by the then Home Secretary Charles Clarke in 2006 would have seen the force merge with neighbouring forces Norfolk Constabulary and Cambridgeshire Constabulary to form a strategic police force for East Anglia.[13] However, the proposals were later abandoned.

In 2019, the UK Prime Minister announced that 20,000 new police officers would be recruited as part of a national uplift programme. Suffolk was allocated 179 of those new officers, which would bring the force strength up to more than 1,400 police officers by 2023.[14][15][16]

In 2020, Suffolk recruited more female officers than male officers, being one of only eight forces in the UK to achieve this.[17]

In 2022, Suffolk begun training recruits under the new Police Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF), which sees a partnership of training with Anglia Ruskin University.[18]

Chief constables edit

Fast Justice (TV documentary series) edit

 
Suffolk Constabulary Ford Focus, 2007

In 2020, Suffolk's Sentinel Teams were at the focus of a 10 part television series which aired on Dave. The Sentinel teams use state of the art Automatic Number Plate Recognition technology which provides instant access to a network of cameras across the country, and they drive high performance, customised BMWs. The Sentinel teams provide enhanced coverage of Suffolk's road network to proactively disrupt serious and organised criminal activity as well as to increase police visibility. Sentinel officers also support the force's response policing and Safer Neighbourhood Teams, and offer additional operational options, making use of a wide range of proactive policing tactics and technology.[24][25]

Notable investigations edit

Suffolk Constabulary gained widespread attention in December 2006, when it began to investigate the murder of five women working as prostitutes in the Ipswich area.[26] The murders generated media interest both nationally and internationally.[27][28][29] The inquiry was the largest mounted by Suffolk Police in its history.[30]

The disappearance of Corrie McKeague launched another unusually large investigation, involving officers from other constabularies and civilian volunteers.[31]

Governance and budget edit

Since 2012, the force has been overseen by Tim Passmore (Conservative) who is the Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner.[32] Since 2022, the chief constable is Rachel Kearton.[22]

Suffolk Constabulary's budget for 2023/2024 is £157 million, with £88 million being government funded and £69 million precept (council tax) funded). [33]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Police & Crime Plan". Suffolk PCC. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Coastal management » East Suffolk Council". eastsuffolk.gov.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Police workforce, England and Wales: 31 March 2023". GOV.UK. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Our people". www.suffolk.police.uk. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Ever Ace: World's largest cargo ship unloading in UK port". BBC News. 20 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Police workforce, England and Wales: 31 March 2023". GOV.UK. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  7. ^ Chambers, Sarah (13 January 2005). "Armed police set for nuclear stations". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  8. ^ "About us | ERSOU". ersou.police.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  9. ^ "Norfolk & Suffolk Constabularies Collaboration". Suffolk PCC. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  10. ^ "Seven Force Strategic Collaboration Programme". Suffolk PCC. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  11. ^ "Fire & Rescue Service Collaboration". Suffolk PCC. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  12. ^ WEST SUFFOLK POLICE FORCE. <corpname>West Suffolk Police Force</corpname>. 1844–1966.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  13. ^ "Police forces 'to be cut to 24'". BBC News. 20 March 2006. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  14. ^ "Suffolk police will recruit 72 new officers amid 'visibility' concerns". East Anglian Daily Times. 31 January 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  15. ^ "Suffolk Police officer recruits will expand force to 1,400". BBC News. 31 January 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  16. ^ "Recruitment of 20,000 new police officers to begin 'within weeks'". BBC News. 26 July 2019. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  17. ^ Steward, Michael (29 October 2021). "Suffolk police hired more women than men last year, figures reveal". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  18. ^ "Suffolk Chief welcomes first recruits under new degree programme". suffolk.police.uk. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  19. ^ "Chief Police Officers". House of Commons. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  20. ^ a b c Goldwater, William H.; Gough, Michael (1998). "Freedom of Information request". Science. 282 (5395): 1825–1827. Bibcode:1998Sci...282.1823G. doi:10.1126/science.282.5395.1823e. PMID 9874633. S2CID 41329267. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  21. ^ "Suffolk Police chief constable retires after 'year of sick leave'". BBC News. 5 November 2015. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  22. ^ a b "Our people". suffolk.police.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  23. ^ "Our people". www.suffolk.police.uk. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  24. ^ "Proactive crime-fighting team feature in new TV series". suffolk.police.uk. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  25. ^ Potter, Tom (16 April 2021). "Sergeant reveals what's in store for new TV show with Suffolk police team". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  26. ^ "Suffolk killer will die in prison". BBC News. 21 February 2008. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
  27. ^ "One of serial killer's five victims was pregnant". The Sydney Morning Herald. 17 December 2006. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
  28. ^ "British Police close to solving murders of prostitutes". Zee News. 17 December 2006. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
  29. ^ "British Police Identify 5th Victim of Serial Prostitute Killer". Fox News. 15 December 2006. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
  30. ^ Summers, Chris (13 December 2006). "The task facing vice murders squads". BBC News. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
  31. ^ Steward, Michael (22 September 2018). "Mother of missing Corrie McKeague says she is ready to start searching again". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  32. ^ "Elections 2021: Tim Passmore re-elected Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner". East Anglian Daily Times. 8 May 2021. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  33. ^ "Police funding for England and Wales 2015 to 2024". GOV.UK. Retrieved 19 October 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Suffolk Constabulary at HMICFRS

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This article is missing information about the 2022 amp 2023 Norfolk and Suffolk police data breaches Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page September 2023 Suffolk Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing Suffolk in East Anglia England The force serves a population of 761 000 in a mostly rural area of 1 466 square miles 3 796 km2 including 49 miles of coastline and the Southern part of the Broads National Park Headquartered in Martlesham Suffolk is responsible for Ipswich Lowestoft Bury St Edmunds and Felixstowe 1 2 As of March 2023 the force has a strength of approximately 1 399 police officers 116 special constables 917 police staff designated officers 33 PCSO s and 123 police support volunteers 3 The Chief Constable is currently Rachel Kearton 4 and the Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore Conservative Suffolk ConstabularyCommon nameSuffolk PoliceAgency overviewFormed1967Preceding agenciesEast Suffolk ConstabularyWest Suffolk ConstabularyIpswich Borough PoliceEmployees1 399 police officers33 PCSOs917 police staffVolunteers116 special constables123 police support volunteersAnnual budget 157 million 2023 2024 Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionSuffolk England UKMap of police areaSize1 466 square miles 3 796 km2 Population761 000Legal jurisdictionEngland amp WalesConstituting instrumentPolice Act 1996General natureLocal civilian policeOperational structureOverviewed byHis Majesty s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire amp Rescue Services Independent Office for Police ConductHeadquartersMartleshamConstables1 399 police officers116 special constablesPCSOs36Police and Crime Commissioner responsibleTim PassmoreAgency executiveRachel Kearton Chief ConstableWebsitehttps www suffolk police uk Contents 1 Organisation 1 1 Sizewell Nuclear Power Stations 1 2 Military Bases 1 3 Eastern Region Special Operations Unit ERSOU 2 Collaboration 2 1 Norfolk and Suffolk Collaboration 2 2 7 Force Eastern Region Collaboration 2 3 Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service 3 History 3 1 19th and 20th century 3 2 21st century 3 3 Chief constables 4 Fast Justice TV documentary series 5 Notable investigations 6 Governance and budget 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksOrganisation editSuffolk Constabulary is responsible for policing Suffolk s 4 major settlements Ipswich Lowestoft Bury St Edmunds and Felixstowe 1 2 It is also responsible for Suffolk s 49 miles of coastline along with many rivers including the southern Broads National Park It also has responsibility for the Port of Felixstowe the largest shipping container port in Britain 5 There are 1 106 police constables PC s in Suffolk with the remainder being officers of the rank sergeant and above This accounts for 145 police constables per 100 000 population 302 officers are assigned to neighbourhood policing whilst 357 are assigned to incident response management 6 Sizewell Nuclear Power Stations edit In conjunction with the Civil Nuclear Constabulary Suffolk is responsible for Sizewell A amp B on the East Suffolk coastline 7 Military Bases edit Suffolk is home to a number of major Army RAF and USAF military bases of which it works closely with These include Wattisham Air Station Mildenhall and Lakenheath Eastern Region Special Operations Unit ERSOU edit Created in 2010 ERSOU is funded by the seven police forces that make up the eastern region with Bedfordshire Police being the lead force It is primarily responsible for the combined Regional Organised Crime Unit and Counter Terrorism Policing 8 Collaboration editNorfolk and Suffolk Collaboration edit Norfolk Constabulary and Suffolk Constabulary have collaborated numerous services together since 2010 An extensive programme of collaborative work has already delivered a number of joint units and departments in areas such as Major Investigations Protective Services Custody Transport HR Finance and ICT In 2020 21 20 million was saved due to the collaboration for Suffolk 9 non primary source needed 7 Force Eastern Region Collaboration edit The 7 Force Collaboration Programme includes Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire Hertfordshire Norfolk Suffolk Essex and Kent police forces This strategic collaboration programme was established in 2015 to develop and implement successful collaborative solutions to protect the frontline local delivery of policing It collaborates on areas including Procurement Training Firearms Driver Management Digital Assets Vetting and Forensics along with ERSOU 10 Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service edit The police and Suffolk Fire amp Rescue share a number of joint stations allowing for closer collaboration between the services A number of the joint stations are also host to the East of England Ambulance Service 11 History edit nbsp WWII pass from East Suffolk Constabulary allowing Bungay living Miss Daphne Raikes the Beccles amp District War Memorial Hospital physiotherapist to visit patients in the local wartime protected Suffolk coastal area 19th and 20th century edit The force formed from the merger of West Suffolk Constabulary and East Suffolk Constabulary Those forces had previously been merged in 1869 and then split again in 1899 The most recent merger took place in 1967 which also saw the Ipswich Borough Police merged 12 21st century edit In 2006 Suffolk Constabulary merged the role of traffic warden with that of PCSO Proposals announced by the then Home Secretary Charles Clarke in 2006 would have seen the force merge with neighbouring forces Norfolk Constabulary and Cambridgeshire Constabulary to form a strategic police force for East Anglia 13 However the proposals were later abandoned In 2019 the UK Prime Minister announced that 20 000 new police officers would be recruited as part of a national uplift programme Suffolk was allocated 179 of those new officers which would bring the force strength up to more than 1 400 police officers by 2023 14 15 16 In 2020 Suffolk recruited more female officers than male officers being one of only eight forces in the UK to achieve this 17 In 2022 Suffolk begun training recruits under the new Police Education Qualifications Framework PEQF which sees a partnership of training with Anglia Ruskin University 18 Chief constables edit 1967 1968 Sir Peter Jack Matthews formerly chief constable of East Suffolk and afterwards chief constable of Surrey 1968 72 1970 1976 Arthur Burns 1976 1989 Stuart Leonard Whiteley 1989 1998 Anthony Thomas Coe 19 1998 2002 Sir Paul Joseph Scott Lee afterwards Chief Constable of the West Midlands 2002 20 2003 2007 Alastair McWhirter 20 nbsp Suffolk Constabulary Patch2007 2013 Simon Ash 20 2013 2015 Douglas Paxton 21 2016 2019 Gareth Wilson 2019 2022 Steve Jupp 22 2022 present Rachel Kearton 23 Fast Justice TV documentary series edit nbsp Suffolk Constabulary Ford Focus 2007In 2020 Suffolk s Sentinel Teams were at the focus of a 10 part television series which aired on Dave The Sentinel teams use state of the art Automatic Number Plate Recognition technology which provides instant access to a network of cameras across the country and they drive high performance customised BMWs The Sentinel teams provide enhanced coverage of Suffolk s road network to proactively disrupt serious and organised criminal activity as well as to increase police visibility Sentinel officers also support the force s response policing and Safer Neighbourhood Teams and offer additional operational options making use of a wide range of proactive policing tactics and technology 24 25 Notable investigations editMain article Ipswich serial murders Suffolk Constabulary gained widespread attention in December 2006 when it began to investigate the murder of five women working as prostitutes in the Ipswich area 26 The murders generated media interest both nationally and internationally 27 28 29 The inquiry was the largest mounted by Suffolk Police in its history 30 The disappearance of Corrie McKeague launched another unusually large investigation involving officers from other constabularies and civilian volunteers 31 Governance and budget editSince 2012 the force has been overseen by Tim Passmore Conservative who is the Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner 32 Since 2022 the chief constable is Rachel Kearton 22 Suffolk Constabulary s budget for 2023 2024 is 157 million with 88 million being government funded and 69 million precept council tax funded 33 See also editPolicing in the United KingdomReferences edit a b Police amp Crime Plan Suffolk PCC Retrieved 24 June 2022 a b Coastal management East Suffolk Council eastsuffolk gov uk Retrieved 24 June 2022 Police workforce England and Wales 31 March 2023 GOV UK Retrieved 19 October 2023 Our people www suffolk police uk Retrieved 8 January 2023 Ever Ace World s largest cargo ship unloading in UK port BBC News 20 June 2022 Retrieved 24 June 2022 Police workforce England and Wales 31 March 2023 GOV UK Retrieved 19 October 2023 Chambers Sarah 13 January 2005 Armed police set for nuclear stations East Anglian Daily Times Retrieved 24 June 2022 About us ERSOU ersou police uk Retrieved 24 June 2022 Norfolk amp Suffolk Constabularies Collaboration Suffolk PCC Retrieved 24 June 2022 Seven Force Strategic Collaboration Programme Suffolk PCC Retrieved 25 June 2022 Fire amp Rescue Service Collaboration Suffolk PCC Retrieved 24 June 2022 WEST SUFFOLK POLICE FORCE lt corpname gt West Suffolk Police Force lt corpname gt 1844 1966 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Police forces to be cut to 24 BBC News 20 March 2006 Retrieved 15 November 2010 Suffolk police will recruit 72 new officers amid visibility concerns East Anglian Daily Times 31 January 2022 Retrieved 25 June 2022 Suffolk Police officer recruits will expand force to 1 400 BBC News 31 January 2022 Retrieved 25 June 2022 Recruitment of 20 000 new police officers to begin within weeks BBC News 26 July 2019 Retrieved 25 June 2022 Steward Michael 29 October 2021 Suffolk police hired more women than men last year figures reveal East Anglian Daily Times Retrieved 25 June 2022 Suffolk Chief welcomes first recruits under new degree programme suffolk police uk Retrieved 25 June 2022 Chief Police Officers House of Commons Retrieved 20 June 2018 a b c Goldwater William H Gough Michael 1998 Freedom of Information request Science 282 5395 1825 1827 Bibcode 1998Sci 282 1823G doi 10 1126 science 282 5395 1823e PMID 9874633 S2CID 41329267 Retrieved 20 June 2018 Suffolk Police chief constable retires after year of sick leave BBC News 5 November 2015 Retrieved 20 June 2018 a b Our people suffolk police uk Retrieved 24 June 2022 Our people www suffolk police uk Retrieved 8 January 2023 Proactive crime fighting team feature in new TV series suffolk police uk Retrieved 25 June 2022 Potter Tom 16 April 2021 Sergeant reveals what s in store for new TV show with Suffolk police team East Anglian Daily Times Retrieved 25 June 2022 Suffolk killer will die in prison BBC News 21 February 2008 Retrieved 3 April 2011 One of serial killer s five victims was pregnant The Sydney Morning Herald 17 December 2006 Retrieved 3 April 2011 British Police close to solving murders of prostitutes Zee News 17 December 2006 Retrieved 3 April 2011 British Police Identify 5th Victim of Serial Prostitute Killer Fox News 15 December 2006 Retrieved 3 April 2011 Summers Chris 13 December 2006 The task facing vice murders squads BBC News Retrieved 3 April 2011 Steward Michael 22 September 2018 Mother of missing Corrie McKeague says she is ready to start searching again East Anglian Daily Times Retrieved 25 June 2022 Elections 2021 Tim Passmore re elected Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner East Anglian Daily Times 8 May 2021 Retrieved 24 June 2022 Police funding for England and Wales 2015 to 2024 GOV UK Retrieved 19 October 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Suffolk Constabulary Official website 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