Dorset Police

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Dorset Police
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Dorset Police area
Coverage
Area Dorset
Size 1,024 square miles
Population 687,000
Operations
Formed 1974
HQ Winfrith
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Officers 1502
Divisions 4
Stations 24
Chief Constable Martin Baker
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Website Dorset Police

Dorset Police is the Home Office police force with the responsibility of policing the English county of Dorset.

As of appoximately July 2007 the force had an establishment of 1502 police officers, 250 Special Constables 1133 civilian staff, 83 Volunteers and 162 Police Community Support Officers.

51% of Dorset's 687,000 Population reside in 5% of the area, which is the conurbations of Poole and Bournemouth. Within the tourist season this number rises by another 300,000.

The force is divided into four Divisions: Western Division covers the Western half of the county, Eastern Division covers the Eastern part of the county, and there is a separate division for each of Poole and Bournemouth.

The Chief Constable is Martin Baker.

In a typical day Dorset Police face (based on December 2006 figures):

  • 533 calls for assistance from the public
  • 260 - 999 calls
  • 56 cases referred to the Crown Prosecution Service
  • 172 Crimes Recorded
  • 46 Crimes Detected
  • 101 Anti-social behaviour incidents recorded
  • 33 people arrested for notifiable offences
  • 20 People and Vehicle searches
  • 3 Drug offence arrests
  • 19 Road traffic collisions attended
  • 23 breath tests administered
  • 17,516 miles travelled in Police vehicles

The force took its present form on 1 April 1974 when, under the Local Government Act 1972, the previous Dorset and Bournemouth Constabulary took in areas previously covered by Hampshire Constabulary (that is, Christchurch and hinterland). The establishment of the Dorset and Bournemouth police dates from 1 October 1967 when the Dorset Constabulary merged with the Bournemouth Borough Police covering the borough of Bournemouth, which was itself until 1974 part of Hampshire.

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