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Police

Police forces vary considerably in workforce size. For example, the Metropolitan Police Service has approximately 60,000 police officers and staff, while there are forces with fewer than 1,500 officers and staff.

HR in the police is different from HR in other sectors, in that there are two distinct branches of staff. Police officers have unique employment status: they are not employees, but are “Crown servants locally appointed”.

On the other hand, police civilian staff are employees with a contract of employment to whom employment legislation applies.

XpertHR provides HR information and guidance for employers in the police service.


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    Lincolnshire Police says job application boom is due to it being the only force hiring

    by Personnel Today 14 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 14 Jan 2010

    A police force that was inundated with requests for 1,500 application forms in just two hours of launching a recruitment...

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    Police force overwhelmed by applicants

    by Personnel Today 12 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 12 Jan 2010

    Lincolnshire Police has had to close its recruitment drive for new officers after running out of application forms. More than...

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    Senior police officer accused of misconduct in public office

    by Personnel Today 12 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 12 Jan 2010

    A court heard yesterday that a senior Metropolitan Police officer used the power of his office to intimidate, falsely accuse...

    • Police
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    Leicestershire police first to display full names on uniforms despite safety fears

    by Personnel Today 6 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 6 Jan 2010

    Police officers in Leicestershire have become the first to embroider their full names onto their uniforms, despite fears criminals could...

    • Police
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    How I made a difference: Linda Scott HR director, British Transport Police

    by Personnel Today 29 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 29 Dec 2009

    British Transport Police is a very specialist service. It polices functionally across the whole of the railway network. One of...

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    Surrey Police win probationary period dismissal case

    by Personnel Today 22 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 22 Dec 2009

    Croydon Employment Tribunal has rejected a claim that Surrey Police discriminated against an officer who was dismissed during her probationary...

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    Police could go on hypnosis courses to learn interrogation techniques

    by Personnel Today 18 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 18 Dec 2009

    Police officers could be sent on hypnosis courses to help them learn how to better interrogate suspects.
    Officers will be...

    • Police
    • Recruitment & retention

    Met joins forces with Sainsbury’s to launch police training centre

    by Personnel Today 18 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 18 Dec 2009

    The Metropolitan Police force hopes to roll out two or three more off-site police training centres in conjunction with London...

    • Police
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    Police officers disciplined after Facebook photos fiasco

    by Personnel Today 15 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 15 Dec 2009

    Three police officers have been punished for allowing a group of women to dress up in their uniforms.The officers, two...

    • Police
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    Police should improve organisation to cut overtime budgets

    by Helen Gilbert 3 Dec 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 3 Dec 2009

    Police forces will be required to better organise their workforces and not rely on officers who work overtime as the...

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Sacked police trainer not discriminated against for psychic beliefs

    by Personnel Today 25 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 25 Nov 2009

    A police employee who alleged he was sacked for believing psychics could solve crimes was not discriminated against, a tribunal...

    • Police
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    Civilians replacing police to investigate serious crimes

    by Daniel Thomas 24 Nov 2009
    by Daniel Thomas 24 Nov 2009

    Civilian staff are being used by police forces to investigate serious crimes, it has emerged.The new workers have already been...

    • Police
    • HR strategy
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    MidlandHR puts its hands in the air for Humberside Police’s payroll process

    by Personnel Today 19 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 19 Nov 2009

    Humberside Police, covering the districts of North-East Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire, and the East Riding of Yorkshire, has partnered with HR,...

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    Crackdown on ill-health retirement leaves 9,000 police officers ‘in limbo’

    by Louisa Peacock 9 Nov 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 9 Nov 2009

    EXCLUSIVEA government crackdown on ill-health retirements means there are more than 9,000 police officers “in limbo” and unable to be...

    • Police
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    • Pay & benefits

    Police chief ordered to repay part of resettlement package

    by Personnel Today 6 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 6 Nov 2009

    A police chief who is leaving his force for a senior job at Scotland Yard is facing demands to repay...

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