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*[[Northern Ireland]] has one police force, the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] (PSNI).
 
*[[Northern Ireland]] has one police force, the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] (PSNI).
  
In November 2012 elections were held for a Police and Crime Commissioner for every police force in England and Wales (except London).
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In November 2012 elections were first held for a Police and Crime Commissioner for every police force in England and Wales (except London). These posts replaced the Police Authority for each force <ref> With the exception of the Metropolitan Police Force which comes under the Mayor Of London </ref>. Elections were subsequently held in 2016.
  
 
There are also some special police forces, such as the [[British Transport Police]].
 
There are also some special police forces, such as the [[British Transport Police]].
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==LGBT History==
 
==LGBT History==
  
The [[Gay Police Association]] represented lesbian and gay police officers throughout the UK but was wound up in 2013. The [[National LGBT Police Network]] is being set up during 2015.
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The [[Gay Police Association]] represented lesbian and gay police officers throughout the UK but was wound up in 2013. The [[National LGBT Police Network]] was set up during 2015.
  
 
The [[European Gay Police Association]] represents LGBT police officers in Europe.
 
The [[European Gay Police Association]] represents LGBT police officers in Europe.
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===References===
  
 
[[Category:Police| ]]
 
[[Category:Police| ]]

Revision as of 17:02, 19 August 2019

Police forces in the UK are mainly based on a particular territory:

In November 2012 elections were first held for a Police and Crime Commissioner for every police force in England and Wales (except London). These posts replaced the Police Authority for each force [1]. Elections were subsequently held in 2016.

There are also some special police forces, such as the British Transport Police.

LGBT History

The Gay Police Association represented lesbian and gay police officers throughout the UK but was wound up in 2013. The National LGBT Police Network was set up during 2015.

The European Gay Police Association represents LGBT police officers in Europe.

References

  1. With the exception of the Metropolitan Police Force which comes under the Mayor Of London