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Encyclopedia > Basic Command Unit

A Basic Command Unit (BCU) is the largest unit into which territorial British Police forces are divided. This may actually be called a BCU or may have another designation, such as Division or Area. The British police are a group of similar but independent police services which operate in the United Kingdom. ... A division was until recently the usual term for the largest territorial subdivision of most British police forces, similar to a precinct in American city police departments, and is still used in some forces. ...


Most forces are divided into at least three BCUs and some have many more. Most BCUs are further subdivided into smaller units. The BCU is usually commanded by a Chief Superintendent. Chief Superintendent (Ch Supt/CSP; colloquially Chief Super) is a senior rank in the Police Forces. ...


The Metropolitan Police use the term Borough Operational Command Unit (BOCU) for regional units (which are based on the 32 London boroughs) and Operational Command Unit (OCU) for other units, for example the Aviation Security OCU. The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) (commonly referred to by its former official name of the Metropolitan Police, or colloquially as The Met; often referred to in legislation as the Police of the Metropolis) is the Home Office (territorial) police force responsible for Greater London, England, with the exception of the... SO18 or Specialist Operations - Airports Policing is a branch of Scotland Yard. ...


The term is a fairly new one. Until the 1990s most forces were divided into Divisions. The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive. ...


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Grant conditions for the 3 years of the BCU Fund programme (2003-2006) are at Appendix B and individual BCU allocations are at Appendix C. This guidance will also set out the mechanisms for drawing down grant and monitoring arrangements.
BCU Commanders will note that no changes have been made to the allocations to take account of changes in BCU boundaries since the fund was established in 2003.
The BCU Fund, although revenue in nature, can be spent on capital or revenue items.
Chief Inspector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (488 words)
It is approximately equivalent to the rank of Captain in United States police forces.
From 1953, Chief Inspectors commanding sub-divisions and Detective Chief Inspectors commanding divisional CIDs were regraded as Superintendents Grade I, other Chief Inspectors were regraded as Superintendents Grade II, and a new rank of Chief Inspector was created.
In the Hong Kong Police Force, a Chief Inspector is normally the second-in-command of a headquarters unit or a division.
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