States of Jersey Police

States of Jersey Police

For a number of years in the second half of the 20th century the States Police wore white uniforms during the summer. The men hated these uniforms, which got dirty easily and needed frequent cleaning
From the States of Jersey Police website
Jersey's first paid police officers operated only in St Helier - it was nearly 50 years before other parishes were patrolled.
1853
The States of Jersey Police has a history dating back to 1853, when a small group of uniformed officers operated in St Helier. The officers wore locally-made uniforms, but their helmets, rattles, lamps and truncheons came from the UK. They had to pay for their own uniforms - the cost was deducted from their 23 shillings weekly wage.
The officers worked from the Town Hall in Seale Street, and were also responsible for fighting fires. However, this changed 15 years later when a volunteer fire fighting service was established.

St Helier Paid Police Force
The force became larger and more standardised over time, and in the 1890s officers began to work a day shift as well as a night shift, and became known as the St Helier Paid Police Force. They also began to patrol on pedal cycles.
By the 1930s, the St Helier Paid Police Force were patrolling other parishes on horseback.
German Occupation
During the German Occupation of Jersey (1940-1945) 40 ‘specials’ or auxiliary officers began to work with the paid police and together they patrolled the town and outskirts, with a lone patrol car by night and a motorcyclist by day.
Transfer from parish to States
In 1950 a mobile section was formed, but the paid police remained a parish body until 1951. In 1952 a Police Bill transferred the control of the paid police from the parish of St Helier to the States of Jersey. The new police force became official on 24 May 1952 with 64 police officers.
In 2011 there were about 236 police officers supported by about 90 civilian staff.
- History of policing in Jersey
- Honorary Police
- A history of the States Police
- Police uniforms in Jersey

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2002 stamp issue

This gallery includes images from the States of Jersey Police Facebook page. Click on any image to see a larger version
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Summer uniform in the 1960s
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On duty in King Street
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The Police Force in the early 20th century
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A march past at a Police awards ceremony in 1953
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An unnamed policeman at Snow Hill with chimney sweep Tom Channing
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St Helier paid police
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Harbour Police in 1950
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Harbour Police in 1950
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An early policeman
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The Police sub-aqua team are inspected
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Police narch along Aquila Road in 1935 to an official parade

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1937 police van
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1948 police van
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1960
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On parade in the early 1970s
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At the Battle of Flowers in 1912
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Harbour police patrol in 1969
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Police first aiders and officials in 1940
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Police van in 1948
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Police football team in 1913
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A 1957 outing for children of policemen
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The Queen meets officers in 1957
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Police use radio to help control traffic during major JEC works in 1964
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A police uniform button
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States of Jersey policemen, vintage 1936
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La Motte Street in 1971

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What the well-dressed Jersey policeman was wearing in 1970
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A policeman's cap from 1970
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Summer uniforms in the 1960s
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Evolution of police uniforms
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Summer uniforms in the 1960s
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Inspector David Watkins and his team
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Dog handler Graeme Best with Rebel in the 1960s
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PC Graeme Best
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A formal inspection in the 1960s
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Police parade at Government House photographed by Percival Dunham
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A line-up of policemen outside the Royal Court. The occasion has not been identified, but it may have been after a swearing-in ceremony, possibly shortly before the Second World War
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At the junction of King Street and New Street in 1937
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A hot time for this Sergeant and Constable between the wars
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Marching through Broad Street
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1953 inspection
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New police cars in 1952 - Jowett Javelins
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Point duty at the Weighbridge in summer uniform in the 1950s
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The Paid Police football team in the 1900s. Was this their match strip?
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New cars and their drivers on parade with Chief Officer Henry Le Brocq on the right
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Policemen walking along Oxford Road, possibly on their way to Muratti duty at Springfield
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Summer uniform in 1981
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Summer uniform in 1981

