About UsEssex Police operates across an area of 1,405 square miles which borders the counties of Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire and Kent and four London boroughs.
The county is home to five large urban towns and small rural villages linked by a number of key roads, including the M25, M11, A12, A127 and A13. Essex also has one of the largest coastlines in the UK.
There are two airports – Southend and Stansted – as well as numerous airfields, and the county is home to an extensive rail network with 80 stations, including seven on the London Underground network.
Essex also has two major ports – Harwich International Port and the Port of Tilbury.
The Dartford River Crossing is used by more than 51 million vehicles a year, with a daily average of 140,405.
The county of Essex has an estimated population of 1.72million, making it the fifth most populous county in England.
Southend and Harlow districts have the highest population density per square kilometre within Essex, whereas Uttlesford and Maldon districts have the lowest.
A film showing the wide range of work performed by Essex Police can be seen above.
In this section
This section of our website is designed to help you learn more about Essex Police, our chief officers and plans to make sure our county remains one of the safest in the UK. You’ll also be able to get to grips with our polices and procedures, read our annual report and find out what we’re doing to promote equality within the workplace.
All of our work is supported and overseen by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Essex and we work with other criminal justice agencies and partners in the county, including the Criminal Justice Board, to cut crime and deliver the best possible service to the people of Essex.
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More about Essex Police's Chief Officers | What we do and how we spend your money | About our diverse community
The county is home to five large urban towns and small rural villages linked by a number of key roads, including the M25, M11, A12, A127 and A13. Essex also has one of the largest coastlines in the UK.
There are two airports – Southend and Stansted – as well as numerous airfields, and the county is home to an extensive rail network with 80 stations, including seven on the London Underground network.
Essex also has two major ports – Harwich International Port and the Port of Tilbury.
The Dartford River Crossing is used by more than 51 million vehicles a year, with a daily average of 140,405.
The county of Essex has an estimated population of 1.72million, making it the fifth most populous county in England.
Southend and Harlow districts have the highest population density per square kilometre within Essex, whereas Uttlesford and Maldon districts have the lowest.
A film showing the wide range of work performed by Essex Police can be seen above.
In this section
This section of our website is designed to help you learn more about Essex Police, our chief officers and plans to make sure our county remains one of the safest in the UK. You’ll also be able to get to grips with our polices and procedures, read our annual report and find out what we’re doing to promote equality within the workplace.
All of our work is supported and overseen by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Essex and we work with other criminal justice agencies and partners in the county, including the Criminal Justice Board, to cut crime and deliver the best possible service to the people of Essex.
Chief Officers
Publications
Equality
More about Essex Police's Chief Officers | What we do and how we spend your money | About our diverse community