BTP Empower Magazine Issue2

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EDITION 2

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Deputy Chief Constable The Deputy Chief Constable (DCC) is part of the ‘Chief Officer’ level of policing. They are responsible for supporting the Chief Constable in leading the force vision and strategy. The DCC rank badge depicts crossed tipstaves in a laurel wreath with one pip and is worn on uniform epaulettes.

Chief Constable The Chief Constable is the most senior rank. They are responsible for leading the force and setting out its vision for the future. ​The Chief Constable’s rank badge depicts crossed tipstaves in a laurel wreath with one crown and is worn on uniform epaulettes.

Assistant Chief Constable

Chief Superintendent Chief Superintendent is the final rank before reaching the ‘Chief Officer’ level of policing. They oversee multiple, large and/or complex departments and resources, while often carrying responsibility for specific policy or large policing areas. They play a lead role during major incidents. The insignia of Chief Superintendents is a single crown and a pip, worn on uniform epaulettes.

Assistant Chief Constables (ACCs) are the first within the ‘Chief Officer’ ranks, equivalent to the executive level in other organisations. They are responsible for major organisational portfolios (e.g. ‘Crime’ or ‘Local Policing’) and/or policing territories, while implementing the force vision and strategy.

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