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Law Enforcement in United Kingdom
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Law Enforcement sector based in United Kingdom. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Metropolitan Police
The Metropolitan Police Service is famed around the world and has a unique place in the history of policing. Our headquarters at New Scotland Yard - and its iconic revolving sign - has provided the backdrop to some of the most high profile and complex law enforcement investigations the world has ever seen. Founded by Sir Robert Peel in 1829, the original establishment of officers policed a seven-mile radius from Charing Cross and a population of less than 2 million. Today, The Met employs officers together with specialist support staff and more than 2,500 volunteer police officers in the Metropolitan Special Constabulary. As well as policing London’s 620 square miles and 8.9million population, The Met has national responsibility for a variety of specialist policing units and hosts the UK’s Counter Terrorism Policing HQ. The Met is one of the largest employers in London and with a broad range of roles, from neighbourhoods to firearms. We’re recruiting people who want to make a difference, to help people and begin a career in a brilliant organisation, performing an exciting and extremely rewarding role. Today, now more than ever, is the time to join the Met.
10001+ staff
Greater Manchester Police
Greater Manchester Police was established in 1974 and is now one of the largest police forces in the UK and is responsible for keeping its diverse population of almost 3 million safe, spread over more than 1,200 sq. km. Manchester in particular has been billed as the most diverse city in Europe with its population speaking at least 200 different languages, leading to the city being named as Britain’s “City of languages”. GMP is split into 10 districts - Bolton, Bury, City of Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford and Wigan. There is also a specialist division based at Manchester International Airport. This LinkedIn page should not be used for crime reporting. In an emergency you should call For all other reports, you should go to our website and report online or via livechat, alternatively non-emergencies can be reported by calling 101.
10001+ staff
Counter Terrorism Policing
Counter Terrorism Policing is a collaboration of UK police forces working with the UK intelligence community to help protect the public and our national security by preventing, deterring, and investigating terrorist activity. We do this by working in local to global partnerships, from policing teams on the beat and on the streets, supported by a national network of specialist officers and staff across the UK, to our investigators and expert advisors in every corner of the world. Sadly, terrorist attacks can happen at any time or place without warning, and as the threat continues to evolve, then so must we. The challenges we face are not only in person, they are also online and in the shadows. We are dedicated to making the best of our resources, and often unique skills, working with technical experts, digital innovators, and world renowned investigators. Your skills could help protect the UK. With the ongoing terrorist threat, there has never been a more important time to be working alongside some of the best and brightest to help keep the public safe. These ordinary people do extraordinary things in an effort to thwart terrorist planning; to safeguard those who are at risk of radicalisation; to protect our critical national infrastructure, institutions and crowded places, and to pursue and bring terrorists to justice. Most of what we achieve may never see the light of day, but behind the scenes we have the very best working around the clock in an effort to keep us all safe. Every day offers a variety of exciting challenges and exceptional opportunities played out on a regional, national, and international stage. Visit to search our latest job vacancies. Follow us on: Facebook - Twitter -@TerrorismPolice Instagram -@terrorismpolice
10001+ staff
Police Scotland
Police Scotland was formally established on 1 April 2013 and is responsible for policing across the length and breadth of Scotland, some 28,168 square miles. Police Scotland is the second largest force in the UK after the Metropolitan Police. The Service is led by a Chief Constable and comprises police officers, police staff and special constables who are working together to deliver the best possible policing service for the people of Scotland. The Chief Constable is supported by a command team of Deputy Chief Constables, Assistant Chief Constables, and Directors. Our purpose is to improve the safety and wellbeing of people, places, and communities in Scotland. Our focus is on Keeping People Safe which is at the heart of everything that we do.
10001+ staff
Key Forensic Services Ltd
Key Forensic Services (KFS) is one of the leading forensic service providers in the UK offering a full range of forensic services to the criminal justice system, defence solicitors/lawyers and private sector companies. KFS operates out of 3 locations across the country, employs 250 staff and is accredited to ISO 17025:2005 for the vast majority of its services.
201 to 500 staff
British Transport Police
British Transport Police is the national police force for the railways. Every day, we police millions of passenger journeys. Our aim is to keep you safe and make you feel secure while you travel. We also police the London Underground, Docklands Light Railway, the Midland Metro tram system, Croydon Tramlink, Sunderland Metro, Glasgow Subway and Emirates AirLine.
5001 to 10000 staff
Information Commissioner's Office
The ICO is the UK's independent authority set up to uphold information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals. We rule on eligible complaints, give guidance to individuals and organisations, and take appropriate action when the law is broken.
201 to 500 staff
Kent Police
Welcome to the official Kent Police (UK) page. Follow our updates and posts to find out about current job vacancies. Not monitored 24/7. You can report crime online, use our Live Chat, give feedback and more at We cannot take crime reports through social media. Always call in an emergency.
5001 to 10000 staff
Sussex Police
We do more than you might expect. We prevent crime, lead successful operations and complex investigations, make arrests, and go the extra mile to keep our local communities safe. From patrolling neighbourhoods and responding to emergencies to conducting criminal investigations and community policing, we have specialist teams, roles, and skillsets dedicated to ensuring the safety and security of the people we serve. We do what it takes to protect our major cities, seaports, coastlines, rural villages, and international airport. As you can see, we have a lot of ground to cover, but this means plenty of scope for satisfying careers, professional development, progression and endless opportunities to improve our county. We’re proud of our purpose and we’re deeply committed to protecting our communities, catching criminals and delivering an outstanding service. We are Sussex Police, are you?
5001 to 10000 staff
The Sheriffs Office
Welcome to The Sheriffs Office, your one stop solution to debt recovery and enforcement nationwide. Our recovery rates are 60% higher than the industry average. Judgment Enforcement -nationwide enforcement of County Court Judgments or Orders over £600 and High Court Judgments or Orders up to 6 years of age. We collect the judgment amount, your court costs, interest at 8% and our fees, costs and charges from the defendant. Certificated enforcement agents - the immediate collection of commercial rent arrears and the repossession of commercial property (forfeiture of lease) whilst preserving the landlord and tenant relationship. Debt collection - for both individuals and businesses using proven proactive methods and bespoke solutions ensuring quick payment and settlement of outstanding monies to achieve maximum recovery for minimum cost to you. Tracing agents - with access to information on over 70% of UK residents with 90% of records including a precise date of birth. We access Companies House, the Insolvency Service, the Land Registry, the DVLA Vehicle Register, HPI Finance Checks, Experian Credit Checks, the Births Deaths and Marriage Records, BT Phone Records and the UK Directory Enquiry Service. The Sheriffs Office - we recover more for you. To find out more, call us on 001 5100.
51 to 200 staff
West Yorkshire Police
West Yorkshire Police serve approximately 2.2 million people living in one of the five metropolitan districts of Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield. The area is policed by around police officers and 3,600 support staff, including Police Community Support Officers. This makes the Force the fourth largest in the country. West Yorkshire Police has 21 Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs) which are Inspector led and made up of Sergeants, Constables and Police Community Support Officers. Neighbourhood teams are visible and accessible to local communities, providing the familiar face of the service. The teams work closely with communities in defined geographical areas and in partnership to tackle the issues most important to local people. Our Neighbourhood Policing Teams are using social media - For our latest recruitment go to :
5001 to 10000 staff
British Transport Police Authority
BTPA is the independent body responsible for ensuring an efficient and effective British Transport Police force for rail operators, their staff and passengers. It is modelled as much as possible on the set up of a local police authority, but it oversees a force that is responsible for policing a much wider area: the railways of England, Scotland and Wales. There are thirteen members of the police authority who provide knowledge and experience of issues that concern passengers, the railways industry, railways employees and the regions. They meet six times a year to set British Transport Police targets, monitor its operations and allocate funds for its budget.
11 to 50 staff
Essex Police
Essex boasts a highly diverse culture which Essex Police are committed to supporting equally. We’re working towards reflecting this diversity throughout our workforce and we are also proud to support every one of our colleagues equally. We’re looking for new recruits from all sorts of varying backgrounds with a multitude of skills to police their local community. Being a Police Officer in Essex is packed with new and interesting challenges every day – our officers fit the bill – could you? Essex Police are one of the largest police forces outside of the Met, operating across one of the largest coastlines in the UK – patrolled by our Marine Unit. There are two airports – Southend and Stansted – as well as numerous airfields, and the county is home to an extensive rail network, all patrolled by our officers. As seen on Sky One on The Force, we operate across an area of 1,405 square miles which borders four counties and four London boroughs, policing an estimated population of 1.72million, making it the fifth most populous county in England. Essex Police have specialist teams and departments which offer a varied career; the Dog Section, Child Abuse Investigation Team, Local Policing Teams, Community Policing Teams, Crime Scene Investigation Department, CID; to name just a few. To find out more about working for Essex Police, visit our website:
1001 to 5000 staff
Gloucestershire Constabulary
Do you have what it takes to keep Gloucestershire safe? Safe from gangs and organised crime. Safe from robbery, child abuse and domestic violence. And safe from complex hidden threats like cybercrime and online radicalisation, modern slavery, stalking, online bullying and grooming. We’re a modern, forward-looking force that rewards initiative, encourages fresh thinking and values diversity. And we’re privileged to have outstanding support from our community – more than 70% of locals recognise that we’re doing a good or excellent job. At the same time, today’s policing is becoming increasingly complex and challenging. It’s a job that requires great communication skills, sensitivity and resilience. It also requires courage, initiative and a willingness to learn new skills and new ways of thinking. Is it for you? Do you have the personality and ambition to help change lives and keep local communities safe? You’ll need to feel comfortable standing out from the crowd – whether you have your sights on a leadership role or simply want to become an active member of your community representing the law. Of course it’s a tough job. It means fresh challenges every day and every day you might be dealing with life, death and everything in between. Joining the police in Gloucestershire requires passion and commitment. In return we’ll welcome you, train you and develop you. You’ll have a rewarding career and become part of our outstanding team working to prevent and reduce crime, support colleagues and protect the vulnerable. Why Gloucestershire? Our proximity to great cities like Bristol, Bath, Birmingham, Cardiff and Gloucester are a real bonus. But it’s the diversity and experience on offer that has the potential to boost careers and job satisfaction. Joining the police force is a big decision. As you change lives, it will certainly change you. Are you ready? Step up. Make a difference. Join us.
1001 to 5000 staff
Hertfordshire Constabulary
Welcome to the Hertfordshire Constabulary official LinkedIn page. Please do not use this page to report crime. Non-emergency 101 - in an emergency always dial Hertfordshire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the county of Hertfordshire in England. Its headquarters is in Welwyn Garden City. The police service is headed by Chief Constable Charlie Hall and has more than 2,380 police officers and 1,600 staff, supported by more than 500 volunteers and 200 Special Constables. The Constabulary was founded in 1841, under the County Police Act, five years after the Hertford Borough Police and St Albans Borough Police had been formed. In 1889, the Hertford Borough Police force was merged into Hertfordshire. Local policing is overseen by the Local Policing Command, headed by a Chief Superintendent. The county is sub-divided in to 10 Community Safety Partnerships, which broadly correspond to the local borough and district council areas. The 10 CSPs, each headed by a Chief Inspector are: Watford, Three Rivers, Dacorum, Welwyn and Hatfield, St Albans, Hertsmere, East Herts, Broxbourne, Stevenage and North Herts. We are recruiting police officers, detectives, Police Community Support Officers, emergency call handlers and other staff roles. Find out more at
1001 to 5000 staff
Merseyside Police
Merseyside Police was formed in 1974 and serves a population of around 1.5 million people, covering an area of 647 square kilometres. We currently employ over people in a variety of roles including Police Officers, Police Community Support Officers, Police Support Staff, Special Police Officers and Volunteers. Merseyside Police is split into five Basic Command Units - Wirral, Sefton, Knowsley, St Helens and Liverpool. Each unit has a combination of neighbourhood policing teams, response teams and criminal investigations units. At Merseyside Police, we believe in putting our communities first in everything we do. We are proud to deliver an excellent policing service and we will continue to work with our communities to tackle the issues that concern them most.
5001 to 10000 staff
National Police Chiefs' Council
The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) helps the police cut crime and keep the public safe by joining up the operational response to the most serious and strategic threats. Focusing on operational delivery and developing national approaches on issues such as finance, technology and human resources, the NPCC works closely with the College of Policing, which is responsible for setting standards of professional practice, and the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners.
51 to 200 staff
Norfolk Constabulary
Welcome to the Norfolk Constabulary official LinkedIn page. Please do not use this page to report crime. Non-emergency 101 - in an emergency always dial Norfolk Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the county of Norfolk in England. Its headquarters is in Wymondham. The force is headed by Chief Constable Paul Sanford and its manpower consists of over 1,500 police officers, supported by more than 150 Special Constables. For more information go to: For current vacancies, go to: For regular updates why please follow us on social media: Twitter -@NorfolkPolice Facebook - https://en-gb.facebook.com/norfolkpolice
1001 to 5000 staff
North Wales Police
Croeso / Welcome to the official North Wales Police page. Please follow us for updates regarding current recruitment opportunities. North Wales Police covers the northern area of Wales - from Anglesey in the west to Wrexham in the east, as far south as Machynlleth/Aberdyfi. To receive daily updates on crime, appeals for information, safety advice and other news please follow us on social media:* Facebook:@NorthWalesPolice * Twitter:@NWPolice * Instagram:@northwalespolice Or for more information about us, visit our website:
1001 to 5000 staff
Police Federation Of England And Wales
The Police Federation of England and Wales is the staff association representing more than police officers and special constables up to and including the rank of chief inspector. We have a statutory obligation to ensure the views of our members are accurately relayed to government, opinion formers and key stakeholders. To ensure this we measure the work we do and what we seek to achieve against our organisational aims and objectives. We were awarded 'Best Integrated Campaign' by CorpComms Magazine for the Protect the Protectors campaign. We also won gold for 'Best Use of Content' and 'Outstanding In-House Public Relations Team' at the PRide Awards, run by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR). DMs not monitored 24/7. General enquiries: communications@polfed.org Media enquiries: media@polfed.org
51 to 200 staff
Surrey Police
Our vision is to make Surrey the safest county it can be. In order to achieve this vision we: • Pursue offenders to prevent & detect crime • Protect vulnerable people • Prevent crime and disorder We are absolutely committed to providing the best possible policing service to the Surrey public and fundamentally believe that we cannot effectively do our job without the support of our residents. Working together is the only way to successfully tackle crime and we continue to value the input we receive from local people.
1001 to 5000 staff
Thames Valley Police
Protecting our communities. This is our mission. Policing is fundamentally about working with people. Ensuring we treat everyone with fairness and respect, in every interaction, both within our communities and our organisation is one of our core values. Preventing and thoroughly investigating crime, supporting victims and bringing offenders to justice. These commitments require us all to be courageous and do the right thing and cannot be achieved by any one person alone; it relies upon a team of over 8,500 staff, officers and volunteers, working alongside partner agencies and the public. Policing evolves along with the challenges we face and we strive to improve every day. New digital technologies and ways of working are transforming the way we deliver our service and to do so at the highest standard, means we require the very best talent to join our TVP family. Policing is a unique and rewarding career. This is your opportunity to take on a role with pride and confidence, inspiring change so we can become an excellent police force trusted by all our communities. We are proud to be Thames Valley Police and you will be too. Don't report crime here Emergency? Non-emergency? 101 or report online
5001 to 10000 staff
West Mercia Police
West Mercia Police is the territorial police force responsible for policing the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire (including Telford and Wrekin) and Worcestershire in England. The force area covers 2,868 square miles (7,430 km2) making it the fourth largest police area in England and Wales. The resident population of the area is 1.2 million. Whilst much of our area is rural, the conurbations we police include Hereford, Kidderminster, Shrewsbury, Telford, Redditch and Worcester. We tailor our policing to our communities, responding to issues that affect deprived urban areas as well as rural communities.
1001 to 5000 staff
Chorus Intelligence
We are a trusted supplier of data cleansing and analysis software for law enforcement, government agencies and financial institutions across the globe. We simplify and enhance the integrity of data by providing industry-leading investigative software that enables our customers to confidently turn data into intelligence and evidence. Chorus is already used by the majority of police forces and all of the counter terror units in the UK.
51 to 200 staff