South Yorkshire Police


South Yorkshire Police is the territorial police force responsible for policing South Yorkshire in England.
The force is led by Chief Constable Lauren Poultney. Oversight is conducted by Mayor Oliver Coppard.

History

The force was formed in 1974, as a merger of the previous Rotherham Constabulary along with part of the West Yorkshire Constabulary area.
The force's roads policing unit and its helicopter, Sierra Yankee 99, have been a feature in three television series: Traffic Cops, Sky Cops and Police Interceptors. The helicopter unit was subsequently taken over by the National Police Air Service, and closed down.

Chief constables

Period of AppointmentName
19741979Sir Richard Barratt
19791983James Hilton Brownlow
19831990Peter Wright
19901998Richard Wells
19982004Mike Hedges
20042011Meredydd Hughes
20112012Robert Dyson
20122016David Crompton
20162021Stephen Watson
2021presentLauren Poultney

Roll of honour

The Police Roll of Honour Trust and Police Memorial Trust list and commemorate all British police officers killed in the line of duty. Since its establishment in 1984, the Police Memorial Trust has erected 50 memorials nationally to some of those officers.
The list below shows sworn police officers who have died whilst on duty:
NameRankOrganisationDateCause of death
09Police constableWest Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary1886-08-01 Shot and fatally wounded by a man he had warned about his conduct
09Police constableSheffield Borough Police1855-07-23 Struck on head by a stone during a street disturbance and died next day
10Special constableRotherham Borough Police1916-10-02 Collapsed of heart failure while on duty in the early hours
07InspectorSheffield Police Fire Brigade1931-02-18 Burns sustained fighting a fire at a hospital in November 1930
09Woman police constableSouth Yorkshire Police1995-05-10 Traffic car crashed while pursuing a stolen car
09Police constableSouth Yorkshire Police2017-12-25 Traffic car crashed while responding to an incident
09Police constableSheffield Borough Police1872-02-24 A fractured skull received during an arrest in a hostile crowd
09Police constableSouth Yorkshire Police1974-10-26 Police vehicle accident while on prisoner escort to Paisley
09Police constableSouth Yorkshire Police2008-10-24 Police motorcycle accident attending an emergency in Sheffield
09Police constableSouth Yorkshire Police2008-10-24 Police motorcycle accident in Sheffield while responding to a vehicle failing to stop
09Police constableSouth Yorkshire Police2003-12-13 Collapsed dispersing rival football crowds with his police dog
08SergeantSheffield City Police1914-11-26 Accidentally killed by a train while crossing the line on patrol at night
09Police constableWest Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary1900-07-11 Fatally shot challenging two armed suspects who had threatened him
09Police constableSheffield City Police1961-06-08 Accidental collision with a van while on motorcycle patrol
09Police constableWest Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary1900-06-16 Found dead on his beat in the early morning believed from heart failure
10Police war reserve constableSheffield City Police1940-12-13 Enemy air raid
01Chief constableRotherham Borough Police1888-06-30 Collapsed while running to the scene of a fire late at night
09Police constableSheffield Borough Police1857-04-08Struck on head by a stone during a street disturbance and died next day
08SergeantDoncaster Borough Police1961-12-09 Collapsed while briefing traffic officers on shift changeover
09Woman police constableSouth Yorkshire Police1994-02-07 Drowned in a patrol car which left an icy road and crashed into a river
09Police constableSouth Yorkshire Police1989-11-24 Fell through a roof while checking burgled factory premises
09Police constableSheffield City Police1940-09 Road accident on patrol in a police motorcycle combination
09Police constableSheffield City Police1960-03-30 Motorcycle accident after finishing an extended tour of duty
09Police firemanSheffield Police Fire Brigade1940-12-12 Killed fighting a fire at the Empire Theatre after an enemy air raid
07InspectorWest Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary1953-11-05 Collapsed soon after leading a police funeral escort

Notable incidents and investigations

The force has received national attention for the unlawful killing of over 90 people in the Hillsborough Disaster, and the failure to investigate of child sex abuse in the Rotherham scandal in the 2000s.

Conduct in the 1984 miners' strike

During the 1984 miners' strike, officers from South Yorkshire attacked striking miners then arrested 95 on the charge of rioting. It was found the Police Force had fabricated evidence, carried out false arrest and assaulted miners. No police officer has ever been disciplined or accepted responsibility for their actions. Ex officer Tony Munday has called for an inquiry into how South Yorkshire Police handled the aftermath of the Battle of Orgreave claiming he was told what to put in his statement "by a senior South Yorkshire detective" after he arrested a miner during the Orgreave confrontation. "I've never before or since, while I've been a police officer, been involved where effectively chunks of a statement were dictated. They weren't my words." A public inquiry into the Battle of Orgreave was announced by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper on 21 July 2025, with South Yorkshire Police stating it will "fully cooperate" with the inquiry.

Hillsborough disaster

The force was condemned by Prime Minister David Cameron in September 2012 for their dishonesty and gross negligence in their handling of the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, which led to an apology from the then Chief Constable David Crompton. The Hillsborough Independent Panel had exposed the way in which the force had attempted to divert blame from their own mishandling of the tragedy by feeding false information to the media and altering statements given by their own officers. In June 2013, UK newspaper The Guardian reported on emails sent by Crompton in which he had suggested that the families of fans killed at the Hillsborough disaster had been untruthful. In one, Crompton had written: "One thing is certain – the Hillsborough Campaign for Justice will be doing their version … in fact their version of certain events has become 'the truth' even though it isn't!! I just have the feeling that the media 'machine' favours the families and not us, so we need to be a bit more innovative in our response to have a fighting chance otherwise we will just be roadkill."
On 27 April 2016, it was reported that the force's Chief Constable David Crompton was to be suspended following statements made by South Yorkshire Police after the verdict of the jury in the second Hillsborough disaster inquest. He was temporarily replaced by Deputy Chief Constable Dawn Copley, but the following day it was announced that she herself would be stepping down "in the interests of the force and the workforce" after an investigation into her conduct whilst serving as Assistant Chief Constable at Greater Manchester Police was reported.

Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal

The force's judgement has been called into question over a number of incidents in the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal, where prosecutions were not undertaken.
In January 2020, the Independent Office for Police Conduct found that South Yorkshire Police had taken insufficient action to protect from harm a child, who had been sexually abused and exploited by Asian men for several years from 2003 onwards. An unnamed chief inspector had told the investigation that the force had been aware of similar abuse for 30 years but had ignored it for fear of increasing racial tensions. In July 2020 the Independent Office of Police Conduct again considered the force's response in relation to the death of Amy-Leanne Stringfellow.

Other incidents

In May 2016, it was reported that two serving police officers, a pilot serving with the National Police Air Service and two retired police officers who crewed the South Yorkshire Police helicopter were to stand trial accused of misusing the camera on the SY Police helicopter to film people who were naked or having sex. Four of the men denied charges of misconduct in a public office and were due to stand trial at Sheffield Crown Court on 17 July 2017. A fifth man did not appear at the hearing. All of the men apart from the fifth were found not guilty of any offence by a jury he had previously admitted four charges of misconduct in a public office.

Police area

The police force covers an area of approximately 600 square miles which is made up of the county's three boroughs along with the City of Sheffield. The resident population is 1.2 million.
The force is divided into four basic command units :
Force headquarters is at Carbrook House, in Tinsley, Sheffield, following a move from Snig Hill police station in early 2013. This move saw the senior command team and other services move into one location, funded by the sale of outdated buildings, including West Bar police station, and the future sale of vacated properties.

Fleet

South Yorkshire Police is one of a number of police forces in the United Kingdom to merge its vehicle maintenance operations with their area fire service, merging maintenance operations with the South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service in June 2018. Joint maintenance operations are based at a workshop in Rotherham, which opened in late 2020.

Management

The chief constable since May 2021 is Lauren Poultney.
She replaced Stephen Watson, who left South Yorkshire Police to take over as chief constable of Greater Manchester Police.
Watson replaced Dawn Copley, the former deputy chief constable, who stood down a day after assuming the acting chief constable post due to 'her conduct at a previous force being investigated'.
Copley assumed the post after David Crompton was suspended regarding comments made about the Hillsborough disaster.

Governance

South Yorkshire Police is governed by the Mayor of South Yorkshire. The incumbent mayor is Oliver Coppard, who was re-elected in 2024. The mayor is overseen by the police and crime panel.
Before November 2012, police governance was undertaken by the South Yorkshire Police Authority, made up of elected councillors from the four metropolitan boroughs. In that month it was transferred to the South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner and then the PCC's responsibilities were merged into the mayor's role in May 2024.