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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Hampshire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the counties of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in South East England.The force area includes the historic city of Winchester, and the largest city in South East England of Southampton and the naval city of Portsmouth. The force also covers the New Forest National Park, sections of the South Downs National Park, and large towns such as Basingstoke, Eastleigh, Andover, Fareham and Aldershot. The constabulary, as it is currently constituted, dates from 1967 but modern policing in Hampshire can be traced back to 1832.The force shares the headquarters of the Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service in Eastleigh, since late 2015. The force's central administration is based here together with the Chief Constable and staff officers. It's previous facility in Winchestre sat on the site of the first county headquarters, built in 1847. During 2013 and 2014 a number of police stations have closed and been sold, or are currently up for sale.The need to reduce costs led to the formation of a Joint Operations Unit with Thames Valley Police which, during the course of 2012, saw the amalgamation of Roads Policing Units, Training, Firearms and Dog Units of the two forces. The IT departments of the forces merged in early 2011.The force is overseen by Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Hayes, who stood as an independent and who is a former chairman of Hampshire Police Authority.In April 2015, Hampshire Constabulary announced a \"new-look policing model.\" The change included the introduction of borderless policing - a shift away from the force's previous Operational Command Units (OCUs) towards flexibility for officers in response and patrol. The change saw the repurposing of a number of police stations which were closed to the public into 12 new patrol hubs - the places from which response officers now start and end their shifts.The change also saw an adjustment in how investigations works, moving geographically-based investigation teams into newly created Police Investigation Centres (PICs), combining CID and other investigative teams, alongside the newly created Resolution Centre to resolve a greater volume of crime. Finally, the former Safer Neighbourhood Teams were adjusted, becoming Neighbourhood Police Teams aligned with local authority wards, easing the administrative strain of inter-agency collaboration."@en }

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