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==Organisation==
==Organisation==


The Constabulary's forces are mostly urban, and most cities and offices therefore have a Chief Constable, whose office is almost always within that of the Chief Magistrate.  
The Constabulary's forces are mostly urban, and most cities therefore have a Chief Constable, whose office is almost always within that of the Chief Magistrate. The Chief Constable himself is considered subordinate to the magistrate.
 
Making use of the original Lein system, the men of the constabulary are divided into several ranks:
 
*Weire Vorasen (Chief Constable)
*Eovese (Superintendent)
*Falvorasen (Inspector)
*Vorasen (Constable)
 
Within the city, the Chief Constable (who can hold an official rank anywhere from the Inferior Fifth to the Superior Fourth rank) has myriad duties, including investigating crimes, keeping order in case of riots, arresting wanted criminals should they be found, fighting fires, and leading relief efforts should disasters affect the city.
 
[[Category:Offices and Institutions of the Lein Dynasty]]
[[Category:Offices and Institutions of the Lein Dynasty]]

Latest revision as of 05:42, 2 October 2006

The Imperial Constabulary is the name for the main police force of the Lein Dynasty. Mostly responsible for and based within towns and cities, this force is charged with keeping law and order within their area, including such tasks as arrest, protection and guarding of installations, and street control in case of riots.

History

Before the Lein there was no central agency for law and order within the Empire, and even within separate feudal states such services were often restricted to the capital city of the fief itself. For the Lein fief, however, used to large-scale mobilisations or evacuations of the populace as and when war mandated it, the maintenance of such a force in cities and large towns was crucial to the running of the fief in emergencies, and the model was later used by Lein Durun and extended further by Lein Kasan, his heir and the Second Emperor.

Organisation

The Constabulary's forces are mostly urban, and most cities therefore have a Chief Constable, whose office is almost always within that of the Chief Magistrate. The Chief Constable himself is considered subordinate to the magistrate.

Making use of the original Lein system, the men of the constabulary are divided into several ranks:

  • Weire Vorasen (Chief Constable)
  • Eovese (Superintendent)
  • Falvorasen (Inspector)
  • Vorasen (Constable)

Within the city, the Chief Constable (who can hold an official rank anywhere from the Inferior Fifth to the Superior Fourth rank) has myriad duties, including investigating crimes, keeping order in case of riots, arresting wanted criminals should they be found, fighting fires, and leading relief efforts should disasters affect the city.