Assistant Chief Constable - Current Numbers of ACCs

Current Numbers of ACCs

  • Five ACCs: Greater Manchester Police, West Midlands Police
  • Four ACCs: British Transport Police, Kent Police, Merseyside Police, Police Service of Northern Ireland, Strathclyde Police, West Yorkshire Police
  • Three ACCs: Avon and Somerset Constabulary, Devon and Cornwall Constabulary, Essex Police, Hampshire Constabulary, Lancashire Constabulary, Ministry of Defence Police, Norfolk Constabulary, Northumbria Police, North Yorkshire Police, South Wales Police, South Yorkshire Police, Staffordshire Police, Sussex Police, Thames Valley Police
  • Two ACCs: Bedfordshire Police, Cheshire Police, Cleveland Police, Cumbria Constabulary, Derbyshire Constabulary, Dorset Police, Gloucestershire Constabulary, Grampian Police, Hertfordshire Constabulary, Humberside Police, Leicestershire Constabulary, Lincolnshire Police, Lothian and Borders Police (previously had one ACC), Northamptonshire Police, Nottinghamshire Police, Suffolk Constabulary, Surrey Police, West Mercia Police, Wiltshire Police
  • One ACC: Cambridgeshire Constabulary, Central Scotland Police, Civil Nuclear Constabulary, Durham Constabulary, Dyfed-Powys Police, Fife Constabulary, Gwent Police, North Wales Police, Tayside Police, Warwickshire Police (had two ACCs until 2011)

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