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Official facebook page for Kent Police. Information, advice, appeals, results and updates from across the county. The account is managed centrally by the Corporate Communications Team, with contributions from staff and officers from across the county.
Our careers page will promote opportunities that are available within the force in both officer and staff roles. We will also provide information about working for Kent Police, support that is available and promotion of our recruitment events.
Keep up-to-date with news from our museum including opening times and collections.
Official Twitter page for Kent Police. Information, advice, appeals, results and updates from across the county. The account is managed centrally by the Corporate Communications team, with contributions from staff and officers from across the county.
Keep up to date with policing news, information and advice where you live or work. These district Twitter pages are managed by local police officers, staff, and volunteers with contributions from the central Corporate Communications team.
We have lots of specialist teams who support our local policing teams. These teams have specialist skills and equipment and help people across the county. Follow them on Twitter for an insight into how they are keeping people safe and catching criminals.
Chief police officers are the most senior police officers in a force. Follow our Assistant Chief Constable and Diversity and Inclusion Academy Chief Superintendent on Twitter to get a leaders perspective of policing in Kent.