Cyprus Police

The Cyprus Police are a part of the Ministry of Justice and Public Order and are the national police of the Republic of Cyprus.[1]

Cyprus has a low crime rate in relation to many other European nations, with a ratio of 1024 serious crimes per 100,000 people, compared to 5,000 per 100,000 population in the rest of Europe.[2]

The functions of the National Police in Cyprus are divided into four principal areas: education, administration, operations and support services. Its main responsibilities are to:

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Structure and organization

The National Police is organised as follows:[3]

Departments

Directorates

Police Units

Divisions

Staff

As of 2006, the total number of police staff was 4771 (including specialized posts and special constables), 11.76% were female and 88.24% male.[1]

Education and Training

The Cyprus Police Academy, established in 1990, has the status of a Higher Educational Institution.[1] The idea of having an Academy rather than a just a training school was to educate, not just train, meaning inclusion of topics such as sociology, psychology, languages, etc. to develop police officers with a broader vision, prepared to carry out their duties in a continuously changing and increasingly demanding modern society.[1]

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