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CARREERS By Matt Gregory
THAMES VALLEY POLICE • Thames Valley Police, formerly known as Thames Valley Constabulary, is the territorial police force responsible for policing the Thames Valley area covered by the ceremonial counties of Berkshire,Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. It is one of the largest territorial police forces in England and the largest non-metropolitan one, covering 2200 square miles (5,700 km²) and a population of 2,180,200 people.
PAY • Officers that have been in the force for less than a year will receive 19,000-22,000 per month. • 1st Year: 22,000-23,000 • 2nd Year: 23,000-24,000 • 3rd Year: 24,000-25,000 • 4th Year: 25,000-27,000 • 5th Year: 27,000-31,032 • 6th Year: 32,032-36,519 • If you wish to find out more about the pay for other officers, click the link: • http://www.tvpfed.org/police-federation/?/Advice+%2F+References/178/Pay+Scales/357/
QUALIFICATIONS • To become a police officer you do not need any formal qualifications. • However, the things they look for most are common sense, life experience, people skills, customer service skills, ability to work under stress, ability to deal with conflict. • Clean Criminal Record • Doing social services in college • Doing a community service course via your local police station
JOBS IN AN AVERAGE DAY • The jobs are mainly the same in an average day at Thames Valley Police. • Patrolling • Arresting a suspect • Attending briefings • Stopping Crime • Desk Duty
INTERESTING ASPECTS • Well, the most interesting aspect is probably the experience in working for the law to reduce crime on a daily basis. You meet great people and life long friends in the Police force. It must be interesting to work as a police officer and never(or hardly) get boring.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • I got some of the information from Wikipedia and the official Thames Valley Police website. • Hope you liked it