PAYMENT OF SUPPLIER INVOICES DURING THE COVID-19 SITUATION
The Constabulary wishes to reassure all our suppliers of goods and services that we are will continue to make payment of invoices promptly during the current unprecedented times we are all facing. We would ask that wherever possible invoices are emailed rather than posted to the Constabulary to ena
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Forensic Science is the application of science to the law and it plays a very important role in police work and solving crime. It has been popularised by TV dramas but the reality of forensic work is far more complex than its portrayal on screen.
Forensic science has been used for hundreds of years and is constantly evolving as new technologies are discovered and improved.
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Suffolk Constabulary employs approximately 1100 police officers, 940 members of police staff, and 240 Special Constables. The Human Resources Team works to make sure that the Constabulary recruits, trains and develops a diverse, skilled and healthy workforce, which can respond to the unique challenges of policing and reflect the changing communities within Suffolk.
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The joint ICT Department is based at police headquarters in Wymondham with a field based engineering capability serving both Norfolk and Suffolk Constabularies. We have over 100 staff across all the typical skills that an IT Department needs including:
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The Information Management provides a service to both the public and the Constabulary to execute the legal obligations associated with various information laws and statutory codes of practice such as:
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Public confidence in the police depends upon police officers, police staff and contractors working for the police demonstrating the highest level of personal and professional standards of behaviour and our Professional Standards Department works in a variety of ways to make sure the public can have faith in us.
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Protective Services Command protects the public through rigorous, innovative and ethical management and investigation of threat and harm, whilst providing specialist support to local policing.
The command is divided into five different areas of responsibility:
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Public Protection Officers are responsible for the daily management of potentially dangerous persons, registered sex offenders, and other sex offenders residing within the county.
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The joint Specialist Operations department supports front line policing and the policing of major and critical incidents.
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The Transport Services Department consists of: