Derbyshire Constabulary
Derbyshire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the county of Derbyshire, England. The force covers an area of over with a population of just under one million.
History
In 1965, the force had an establishment of 852 and an actual strength of 775.Chief constables
- 1873unknown: Francis Joseph Parry
- 18761898: Lieutenant-Colonel William Addis Delacombe
- 1898unknown: Capt. Henry Mansfield Haywood
- 1918: Major Philip Francis Ross Anley
- 19541967: William Ewart Pitts
- 19671979: Sir Walter Stansfield
- 19791981: James Fryer
- 19811985: Alfred Parrish
- 19851990: Alan Smith
- 19902000: John Newing
- 20012007: David Coleman
- 20072017: Mick Creedon
- 20172020: Peter Goodman
- 2020present: Rachel Swann
Officers killed in the line of duty
Since 1828 the following officers of Derbyshire Constabulary were killed while attempting to prevent or stop a crime in progress:
- Parish Constable William Taylor, 1828
- Police Constable Joseph Moss, 1879
- Police Constable Stevenson, 2013
Organisation and structure
The Old Hall and later additional buildings in the large grounds house much of the force's central administrative services. The Ops Divisions HQ at Wyatts Way Ripley is now the home of Operational Support Division which encompasses the Road Policing Unit, ARU, Dog Section, Uniform Task Force and Road Policing Support.
The Constabulary is led by the chief constable assisted by a Deputy and two assistant chief constables. Each division is headed by a chief superintendent – the divisional commander – and each division is divided into Sections, which are led by an inspector. The force has an authorised establishment of 2,085 police officers, 83 special constables and 202 Police Community Support Officers
The chief officers of the force formerly worked in partnership with the 17 publicly elected representatives on the Derbyshire Police Authority, which shared responsibility for budgets and policy, and was intended to ensure that the public of Derbyshire had a voice in the policing of their county.
Since the introduction of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 the Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner is now responsible for tasks that were once completed by the Police Authority. In November 2012, Alan Charles was elected as PCC for a four-year term. Charles previously served as Vice Chair of the Derbyshire Police Authority.
PEEL inspection
conducts a periodic police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy inspection of each police service's performance. In its latest PEEL inspection, Derbyshire Constabulary was rated as follows:| Outstanding | Good | Adequate | Requires Improvement | Inadequate | |
| 2021/22 rating |
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