Coventry City Police | |
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Agency overview | |
Formed | 1836 |
Preceding agency |
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Dissolved | 1969 |
Superseding agency | Warwickshire and Coventry Constabulary |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | England |
Coventry City Police was a police force in the city of Coventry, then in Warwickshire, England, from 1836 to 1969.
The force was created under powers conferred to the City by the Municipal Corporations Act of 1835, and was overseen by the local watch committee. [1]
In 1965, Coventry's Chief Constable Edward Pendleton predicted: [2]
hidden television cameras, helicopters and high frequency pocket radios — all these will become part of the policeman's normal every-day life in Coventry by the year 2000
Using powers created by the Police Act 1964, the then Home Secretary decided in 1966 to merge the city force with that of the county, the Warwickshire Police as the Warwickshire and Coventry Constabulary. [1] This took effect in 1969. [1] From 1 April 1974, Coventry's police were transferred to the newly formed West Midlands Police. [1]
Warwickshire Police is the territorial police force responsible for policing Warwickshire in England. It is the second smallest territorial police force in England and Wales after the City of London Police, with only 823 regular officers as of September 2017. The resident population of the force area is 554,002.