Bedfordshire Police is the territorial policeman force to blame for policing the ritual county of Bedfordshire in England, which encompasses the unitary administration of Bedford, Central Bedfordshire and Luton. Its head agency is in Kempston. The shire had an approximated community of 602,500 in mid 2008, so the force is one of the lesser ones in England. The force is now split up into two partitions, one covering Bedford and Central Bedfordshire and the other covering Luton.
Bedfordshire Police covers a locality of 123,500 hectares with a community of over half a million. The shire encompasses the built-up localities of Bedford, Dunstable and Luton, with the lesser villages for example Ampthill, Biggleswade and Leighton Buzzard; and a large country area. Local characteristics and amenities encompass Woburn Abbey and Safari Park, Luton Town Football Club, Whipsnade Zoo and Luton International Airport. Bedfordshire comprises some of the busiest streets in Europe, encompassing extends of the nationwide motorway mesh (Hills, 300-317).
Duties of Bedfordshire Police
The major responsibilities of the Police Authority are:
Scrutinizing economic expenditure all through the year
Monitoring policeman presentation contrary to the goals set by the Authority
Monitoring the Complaints process
To double-check that the Force reflects, and encounters the desires of, the varied community it serves
Managing the Independent Custody Scheme and Animal Welfare Scheme
Different Division inside Bedfordshire Police
County Division
County Division, furthermore renowned as J Division, is under the general order of Acting Chief Superintendent Andy Street. County Division wrappings a varied blend of built-up and country localities and comprises of Bedford, Riseley and surrounding villages in the North of the County and Dunstable, Houghton Regis, Ampthill, Shefford, Leighton Buzzard and surrounding villages to the South of the County. County Division has two Superintendents - one covering Community and Partnerships and the other Crime and Operations.