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Am I eligible? Be aged 17 years or over (on the day you submit your application) and may take up appointment on reaching the age of 18 or above, if successful. Have lived in the UK for three continuous years, immediately prior to application. ... Have leave to enter or leave to remain in the UK for an indefinite period.
The population is under 500,000, although it is boosted each year with many tourist visitors. The force's headquarters is in Carmarthen. As of March 2020, the force had 1,145 police officers, 87 special constables, 143 police community support officers (PCSO), 55 police support volunteers (PSV), and 674 staff.
The Dyfed-Powys Police Authority was created in 1968 following the amalgamation of the Carmarthenshire and Cardiganshire Constabulary, the Mid-Wales Constabulary and the Pembrokeshire police.
In order to become a Police Special Constable you must be aged 18-57 and be capable of meeting the physical and mental demands of the role. During the selection process you will be assessed against your ability to match the competencies and also your fitness levels.
Special Constables may drive police vehicles (if trained to drive that category of vehicle) to carry out a specific function at the direction of the Divisional Command Team, or supervisor.
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In addition to the 220,519 police workers, there were 9,174 special constables (headcount) in the 43 police forces in England and Wales on 31 March 2021, and 8,014 Police Support Volunteers (PSVs).
Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) work with police officers and share some, but not all of their powers. Special constables are volunteers who have the same powers as police.
helping ensure public safety and security at both local and major events. presenting evidence in court. taking part in 'hotspot' operations to tackle underage drinking, criminal damage, and nuisance and public disorder. offering crime prevention advice and promoting property marking initiatives.
Special Constables are valued members of the NSW Police Force. Their role is to maintain safety and security of key NSW Police Force premises such as the NSW Police Headquarters, the Mounted Police and other important government buildings such as NSW Parliament House and the NSW Governors House in Sydney.
The area served by Dyfed-Powys Police includes Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Powys.

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