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Scottish Police Federation


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nameScottish Police Federation
logoScottish Police Federation Coat of Arms.jpeg
logo_size150px
logo_altCoat of Arms of the Scottish Police Federation
logo_captionCoat of Arms of the Scottish Police Federation
formation1919
statusPolice Act 1996
purposeWelfare and efficiency of policing in Scotland
headquartersGlasgow
locationScotland
membership18,000 (constables, sergeants, inspectors, chief inspectors, cadets and special constables)
leader_titleChair
leader_nameDavid Threadgold
leader_title2Vice Chair
leader_name2Brian Jones
leader_title3General Secretary
leader_name3David Kennedy
leader_title4Deputy General Secretary
leader_name4Lorna Cunningham
website
mapScotland in the UK and Europe.svg
map_altMap showing the location of Scotland within the United Kingdom and Europe
map_captionScotland in the UK and Europe

The Scottish Police Federation (SPF) is an organisation representing Scottish police officers. It has approximately 18,500 members across the Police Service of Scotland. It campaigns on issues that affect pay and conditions though police officers are not allowed to strike and reports to authorities on matters which affect their welfare and efficiency.

The Scottish Police Federation is led by General Secretary Calum Steele who has been in post since October 2008.

Chairperson

2023-David Threadgold, North Area

Footnote: John J Ryan, Glasgow, served four terms of office as chairman; William Cowie, BL, Glasgow, served two terms of office as chairman.

General Secretaries

2023–David Kennedy, West Area

Footnote: William Webster, Edinburgh, served two terms of office as Secretary.

References

References

  1. [http://www.spf.org.uk/about.htm About the SPF] {{webarchive. link. (7 October 2008 spf.org.uk, accessed 17 January 2009)
  2. [http://www.spf.org.uk/officials.htm Officials] {{webarchive. link. (7 October 2008 spf.org.uk, accessed 17 January 2009)
  3. "Joint Central Committee".
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