Scotland Yard

Guide Note:Scotland Yard is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service but the phrase is used metonymically to describe the London Met Force in general.
It was founded in 1929 by Sir Robert Peel and Francois-Eugene Vidocq and was originally located in the Whitehall district. When it was moved to the Victoria Embankment, the name was changed to New Scotland Yard.
Now, the headquarters is in a twenty story building on 10 Broadway, London. The traditional name of the London Metropolitan Police headquarters is Scotland Yard. It gets this name from its original location. Even though the headquarters have moved, the name has not changed.
Shortly after the formation of the police force, there were 3,300 officers. Today, Scotland Yard is London’s largest employer with over 31,000 officers and over 14,000 staff members. There is also a volunteer program that includes Special Constables , customer service and administrative staff.
Fast Facts:
- Founded: September 29, 1829
- Location; 10 Broadway, London
- AKA: New Scotland Yard, The Yard, NSY
- Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis: Sir Ian Blair
- Twenty special units
- NSY database is Home Office Large Major Enquiry System or HOLMES
- NYS training program is called Elementary
- Women as police officers: 1919
Employment Requirements:
- Can be any nationality but must be able to stay in Britain indefinitely
- Age: at least eighteen years old
- Character: must have proven integrity
- Tattoos: must not be rude, crude, racist, violent, intimidating
Scotland Yard in Fiction:
- Featured in:
Notable Cases:
- Whitechapel murders first recorded use of profiling
- PC Gutteridge, first recorded use of ballistics
- Brides In The Bath Murders
- Constance
- Kray Twins
The Mahalo Top 7
- Official Site: Metropolitan Police Service
- Wikipedia: Scotland Yard
- Casebook: Jack the Ripper: Dr. Anderson at New Scotland Yard
- Federation of American Scientists: Metropolitan Police
- BBC News: Inside Scotland Yard (April 25, 2006)
- CNN.com: Scotland Yard Report into Assassination of Benazir Bhutto Released (February 8, 2008)
- Video: Scotland Yard (Time: 1:39)
Scotland Yard Recent News
- Google News: Scotland Yard Search
- Associated Press: UK: Money Seized for Plot to Kill Prince (February 27, 2008)
- I4U News: Scotland Yard's Employment Site Hacked (February 25, 2008)
- The Guardian: Scotland Yard bugged MP twice, Report to Find (February 21, 2008)
- The New York Times: Bhutto’s Party Disputes Scotland Yard Report on Her Death (February 9, 2008)
- Times Online: Scotland Yard Believes Al-Qaeda Assassinated Benazir Bhutto (January 13, 2008)
Scotland Yard Background and Articles
- Wikipedia: History of Scotland Yard
- History By The Yard: Stories from the Yard
- Smithsonian.com: A Brief History of Scotland Yard
- Citizendium: Scotland Yard
- FAS: Metropolitan Police
Scotland Yard Cases
- Official Site: Scotland Yard's Wanted
- History by the Yard: Famous Crimes
The Whitechapel Murders
- Metropolitan Police: The Enduring Mystery of Jack the Ripper
- Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper
- Karyom: The Whitechapel Murders and Jack the Ripper
- History by the Yard: Jack the Ripper
- The Giardian: Revealed at Last: the Ripper Case Book (March 9, 2008)
Brides In The Bath Murders
- Metropolitan Police: Brides in the Bath Murders
- Wikipedia,: George Joseph Smith
- ShyscyberChamber.com: George Smith
Constance
- Metropolitan Police: Constance
- Wikipedia: Constance Kent
- History by the Yard: Road Hill House
- Musical Traditions: No. 15: Constance Kent and the Road murder
The Kray Twins
- Metropolitan Police: Kray Twins
- Wikipedia: Kray Twins
- Official Site: The Krays
- BBC News: Kray Twins Guilty of McVitie Murder
Scotland Yard Videos and Photos
- Google & YouTube Search: Scotland Yard
- Google Video: Scotland Yard -SO19 (Time: 23:08)
- YouTube: Scotland Yard Press Conference (Time: 5:26)
- YouTube Video: Scotland Yard Benazir Bhutto's Death NOT Bullet Related (Time: 2:48)
- Google Image Search: Scotland Yard
Scotland Yard Blogs and Message Boards
- Google Blog Search: Scotland Yard
- The Royalist: Scotland Yard Announces Burrell Perjury Probe (April 9, 2008)
- P2P.net: Scotland Yard Web Site Hacked (February 27, 2008)
- The National Terror Alert Response Center: Scotland Yard Braces For Possible... (February 4, 2008)
- Spin the Cat: Scotland Yard: 5 year olds are a Criminal Threat and need to be Fingerprinted (March 17, 2008)
Scotland Yard Timeline
- 1829: Founded
- 1875: New police offices at Great Scotland Yard
- 1877: Turf Fraud Scandal exposes corruption within the Force.
- 1886: Trafalgar Square riot forces Commissioner Sir Edmund Henderson to resign.
- 1887: Major clash between worker and the government came that came to be called Bloody Sunday
- 1888: The first of the Jack the Ripper murders occur.
- 1890: Moved to Victoria Embankment
- 1901: Operation of the Fingerprint Bureau begins
- 1914: Founding of the Women Police
- 1967: Moved to current building at 10 Broadway
- 1996: Scotland Launches its first website
Scotland Yard Criticism
- Boing Boing: Scotland Yard wants DNA samples from 5-year-olds in Case... (March 17, 2008)
- The Guardian: "Australian Police hit Back over Arrest of Bomb Plot Suspect" (July 30, 2007)
- Silicon.com: Did Scotland Yard 'hack' Downing Street Computers? (January 22, 2007)
- Power Line: Scotland Yard Lied! (June 5, 2006)
Scotland Yard in Popular Culture
- Google Book Search: Scotland Yard
- Wikipedia: Sherlock Holmes
- The Official Agatha Christie Site: Miss Marple
- AreYouGame.com: Scotland Yard Board Game
- Bloodshot Records: The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir
- TV.com: New Scotland Yard
Scotland Yard Satire and Humor
- The Spoof: Chamberlain Urges Joint FBI and Scotland Yard Investigation (July 31, 2005)
- Softpedia: Scotland Yard Site Hacked! - These Criminals have no Shame...
- The Jump Station: The Funniest Joke in the World
