How do I join the Northumberland police?
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How do I join the Northumberland police?
Join with a minimum of 2 Level 3 qualifications (or higher) and 3 years of work experience or 120 UCAS points AND GCSE (A-C grade) or equivalent in Maths & English and we will enrol you on the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship. You will be a police officer from day one and will spend three years as a probationer.
How long does it take to become a special constable UK?
Initial learning for the Special Constabulary (IL4SC) is a national programme designed to take Special Constables to the point of safe and lawful accompanied patrol. It includes personal safety and first aid training. This will usually take around 20 days or 4 weeks to complete.
Can UK police have hand tattoos?
Visible tattoos are deemed unacceptable, for example those located on the neck, face or hands or if they could reasonably be interpreted as: discriminatory. offensive. indicative of attitudes or views which are inconsistent with the College of Policing’s code of ethics and standards of professional behaviour.
How do I become a Northumbria Police Special Constable?
Click on the icons to find out more about how you can become a Special Constable.
- Start.
- Engagement Event.
- Application Form.
- Interview.
- Conditional Offer.
- Pre-Employment Check.
- Final Offer.
- Start your Northumbria. Police Journey.
Are Northumbria police recruiting?
We are now accepting applications for this programme. Apply Now.
How do I become a Northumbria police Special Constable?
How many UCAS points do I need to join the police?
32 UCAS points
In addition, you must have achieved a minimum of two A Levels Grade A*- C or equivalent Level 3 qualification that is a minimum of 32 UCAS points (you can check how many points your qualification is worth on the UCAS tariff calculator ).
Why do male and female police officers wear different hats?
Charlie explained that the tall hats are worn by men for foot patrol, policing touristy areas, traditional events and public engagements. Men still have the flat hat which women wear, because the tall hats do not fit into a police car and are less practical for going on calls.
What are blue police vans?
Incident response vehicle (IRV) They are fitted with blue lights and sirens to warn other road users and pedestrians vehicles that they need to make way for the police vehicle. Prisoner transport vans are used as IRVs, and also have the capability to transport arrested suspects in a cage.
Why do police wear balaclavas?
The original intent was to protect the identity of the officers to avoid intimidation from organized crime. Because of increased problems with organized crime of the 90s, TV shots of armed men in black balaclavas became common.