- Territorial police force
The phrase Territorial Police Force varies in precise meaning according to the country to which it is related, generally distinguishing a force whose area of responsibility is defined by sub-national boundaries from others which deal with the entire country or a restricted range of crime.
Canada
The
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP/GRC) is contracted to act as the territorial police force inNunavut ,Yukon and theNorth West Territories in addition to being the federal police force in those Canadian territories.References
* [http://www.rcmp.ca/ Royal Canadian Mounted Police / Gendarmerie royale du Canada]United Kingdom
In the
United Kingdom (UK) the phrase is gaining increased official [ Used in explanatory note 422 of the Police Reform Act 2002 [https://www.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts2002/en/02en30-h.htm] .] (but not yetstatutory ) use to describe the collection of forces responsible for general policing in areas defined with respect to local government areas. The phrase "Home Office Police" is commonly used but this is often inaccurate or inadequate as the words naturally exclude forces outwithEngland and Wales (and might excludeWales if responsibility for police services becomes devolved) but include somespecial police force s over which the Home Secretary has some power.The police forces referred to as "territorial" are those existing ones which were created or maintained by legislation allocating police areas to boundaries based mainly with respect to counties or groups of counties (Northern Ireland excepted) by legislation including (but not limited to):-
*Police Act 1964 - England and Wales, later legislation matched theMetropolitan Police District to the boundary ofGreater London
*Police (Scotland) Act 1967 - Scotland
*Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000 - Northern Ireland (renaming theRoyal Ulster Constabulary thePolice Service of Northern Ireland without changing the area served)References
* [http://www.police-information.co.uk/policeinscotland.html The Police in Scotland]
*List of Police Forces in the United KingdomUnited Nations
The
United Nations (UN) has operated territorial police forces in those parts of countries which have been under U.N. control from time to time. These were usually formed from police personnel on loan from member countries. A recent example is the use of such a force inEast Timor in substitution for police ofIndonesia .Footnotes
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