Jobs of a Police Officer. Police Officer Responding to calls from the public.

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Jobs of a Police Officer

Police Officer Responding to calls from the public

Police Officer Investigating crimes and offences and making arrests

Police Officer Interviewing witnesses and suspects, preparing crime reports and taking statements

Police Officer Searching for missing people

Police Officer Giving evidence in court

Police Officer Going out to accidents and fires

Police Officer Duties relating to custody

Police Officer Working at the station reception desk dealing with the public

Police Officer Two-way contact with officers on the beat from the communications room

Police Officer Policing large public events, concerts and demonstrations

Police Officer Visiting schools to give talks

Special Constable Special Constables are volunteer police officers; everyday people who in their spare time do something positive for themselves and their community. They have the same powers as regular police officers. They have the same powers as regular police officers. They volunteer at least 16 hours a month. They volunteer at least 16 hours a month. They make a real difference. They make a real difference. They wear the same uniform as regular officers. They wear the same uniform as regular officers.

Specialist Police Roles CID, fraud or traffic CID, fraud or traffic Drugs or firearms Drugs or firearms Counter-terrorism Counter-terrorism Air support or underwater search Air support or underwater search Dog handling or mounted policing Dog handling or mounted policing