Constables
A constable is a law enforcement officer who typically has limited authority compared to higher-ranking police officers. They often serve in local communities, performing duties such as maintaining public order, assisting in investigations, and enforcing laws. In some regions, constables may also have specific responsibilities, such as serving legal documents or managing court-related tasks.
The role of a constable can vary significantly depending on the country or state. In the United Kingdom, for example, constables are often the first point of contact for the public and have the power to arrest individuals. In the United States, constables may serve in rural areas and often work closely with local police departments.