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- Constable - Wikipedia
Historically, a constable could also refer to a castellan, the officer charged with the defence of a castle Even today, there is a Constable of the Tower of London
- How To Become A Constable: State-by-State Guide (2026)
Complete guide to becoming a constable: election requirements, training, salary by state, and what to do after you win Updated for 2026 All 33 active states covered
- CONSTABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONSTABLE is a high officer of a royal court or noble household especially in the Middle Ages
- Constables vs. Police Officers: Everything You Need To Know
Sometimes, the people of a district or election precinct elect a constable In other cases, local officials appoint them Either way, constables usually serve relatively small, well-defined geographic areas and communities
- Constable | Government Official Law Enforcement Officer | Britannica
constable, officer of state in western European countries from medieval times and also of certain executive legal officials in Great Britain and the United States
- Whatʼs the difference between a constable and a police officer?
What is a Constable? A constable is a police officer who has been granted the power to enforce laws and maintain order in a specific jurisdiction The term "constable" originated in medieval England, where it referred to a royal official responsible for keeping the peace and collecting taxes
- Constable - definition of constable by The Free Dictionary
constable [ˈkʌnstəbl] N (Brit) (also police constable) → agente mf de policía, policía mf; (as form of address) → señor (a) policía
- CONSTABLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ˈkɑn·stə·bəl Add to word list (in the US) an official in a town or village having some of the responsibilities of a police officer (Definition of constable from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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