Neighbourhood Policing Team (NHPT) James Cleverly meets with
police community support officers in
Windsor Each LPA is sub-divided into neighbourhood wards, which are covered by a dedicated policing team that works together with the local community and partners to tackle local priorities and community crimes. NHPTs are typically conduct high-visibility patrols in their local areas, engaging with the community and solving issues affecting them.
Incident Crime & Response (ICR) Frontline response officers who work out of patrol bases in the force area and are tasked with patrolling and responding to 999 calls. Officers also conduct investigations into the calls they attend. These officers are often issued with the
TASER X2. ICR officers may be tasked to patrol high crime areas for an increased police presence or to conduct follow up investigations. police car in
Tilehurst Dog Section Thames Valley Police have approximately 52 operational
police dogs. The dogs are mostly donated from the RSPCA or public, and are trained at the Force Training Centre. They usually serve until they are 8 years old, receiving refresher training every year, and then living with their handler after retirement. They are part of the Joint Operations Unit with Hampshire Police. The dog section operates with marked and unmarked Mitsubishi Outlanders and Ford Mondeo estates.
Roads Policing Unit (RPU) Thames Valley Police patrols of
motorways, the most of any police force in the UK. The unit are involved in a variety of searching operations in river, underwater, underground, and cliff face conditions, searching for bodies, explosives, drugs, property, contraband and firearms and environments that can be affected by Chemical, Biological, Radioactive and Nuclear radiation.
Marine Support Unit The Marine Support Unit carries out regular patrols of the Thames Valley and Hampshire's waterways, as well as covering special events including
Henley Royal Regatta and
Reading Festival.
Mounted Section The Thames Valley Mounted Branch based at
Milton Keynes Police Station. The unit has nine
police horses. The unit is responsible for preventing equine crime, assisting in searches of rural areas, and mainly maintaining public order at demonstrations and sporting events, including the four football grounds in Thames Valley, as well as conducting deployments in Hampshire.
Public Order Department Based in Heyford Park, formerly RAF Upper Heyford, in Oxfordshire. The POD is responsible for providing tactical support during spontaneous or pre-planned events that may result in public disorder. This includes sporting events such as football matches and
Royal Ascot, music festivals such as
Reading Festival, and lawful demonstrations.
Protection Group Thames Valley Police has the largest non-
Metropolitan Police Service operated Protection Group. This specialist department are responsible for guarding multiple fixed locations and protecting any visiting parties that require special attention. They also supply an Armed Support Vehicle to support the static sites and deal with spontaneous incidents. The officers in the unit are required to pass stringent testing, they are Authorised Firearms Officers and also trained in advanced driving, advanced first aid, method of entry amongst many other specialist skills.
Counter Terrorism Unit (CTPSE) Thames Valley Police's Counter Terrorist Unit is responsible for responding to any search related or explosive or terrorist incident, working with Protection Group to guard anyone deemed to be at risk and with dog section to locate the explosive. The unit has four explosive ordnance disposal advisors.
South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU) The South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU) is responsible for delivering specialist and niche capabilities to Thames Valley Police, Hampshire Constabulary, Surrey Police and Sussex Police, including investigating cyber and complex, organised crime. ==Locations==