Deputy Chief Constable

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Deputy Chief Constable (DCC) is the second highest rank in all British territorial police forces (except the Metropolitan Police, in which the equivalent rank is Deputy Assistant Commissioner, and City of London Police, in which the equivalent rank is Assistant Commissioner), as well as the British Transport Police, Ministry of Defence Police and Civil Nuclear Constabulary.

Each force has only a single DCC, who is second-in-command to the Chief Constable. The DCC ranks above the Assistant Chief Constables. The role of the DCC varies from force to force. In some smaller forces (usually those with only a single ACC), they take responsibility for territorial policing, but in most forces the role covers corporate functions including professional standards.

The rank of Deputy Chief Constable was abolished on 1 April 1995 following recommendations made in the Sheehy Report, except for officers already holding the rank, although most forces continued to designate one of the ACCs as "Designated Deputy" to the Chief Constable. The Home Office officially reintroduced the rank on 1 January 2002.

The rank badge worn by an DCC consists of a star ("pip") over crossed tipstaves within a wreath.

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