The Essex Police force has jurisdiction across 1400 square miles, an area which encompasses five large towns, an airport, and one of the largest coastlines in the UK. This area has a population of over 1.6 million and is composed of large urban towns and small rural villages which are linked by a number of key roads. Essex has been divided into five territorial divisions which are supported by three centrally coordinated divisions: crime, mobile support, and communications.
The Essex Police follow specific service standards that aim at delivering a high quality service to the people, residents and tourists alike. They make it a point to treat everybody with respect and dignity, regardless of race or background. Emergency calls are prioritized and response is as swift as possible, depending on the distance and accessibility of the site.
The officers of the Essex Police make sure that they are visible and known by the people, so as to be easier to contact in case their help is needed. As partners and allies of the neighbourhood, the police are open to suggestions and feedback, and constantly give updates so that the people would see the progress of their operations. Victims of crimes and other complainants are regularly kept informed of the developments of their case to assure them that the justice system is at work.
The Essex Police force has developed specific policies and procedures which have been formulated to ensure that the safety and welfare of the people will be closely guarded and observed. Reducing the crime rate is not an easy task, but the Essex Police has committed to uphold the law and keep the people safe by closely following the policies and staying true to the promises that they have pledged to fulfil in their quest of keeping the area peaceful and progressive.



