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King's Police Medal (KPM)

Awarded for distinguished service or gallantry in policing.

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King's Police Medal (KPM) ribbon
Insignia of the King's Police Medal
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The King's Police Medal (KPM) is awarded to police in the United Kingdom for gallantry or distinguished service. It was also formerly awarded within the wider British Empire, including Commonwealth countries, most of which now have their own honours systems. The medal was established on 7 July 1909, initially inspired by the need to recognise the gallantry of the police officers involved in the Tottenham Outrage. Renamed the King's Police and Fire Services Medal (KPFSM) in 1940, it was replaced on 19 May 1954 by the Queen's Police Medal (QPM), when a separate Queen's Fire Service Medal was also instituted. The current award was renamed the King's Police Medal following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022 and the accession of King Charles III to the throne of the United Kingdom.

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At a glance

Established
1909 by King Edward VII
Awarding body
The British Crown
Rank
King's Police Medal
Formal title
None

Overview

Recognises bravery or long distinguished service in police forces.

Eligibility

Police officers and staff

  • Bravery
  • Long service
  • Exceptional policing

National or local

Rank & Precedence

King's Police Medal - Decoration for policing

  1. Above: None
  2. Below: Higher state honours

Entitlements

Post-nominal letters
KPM
Formal title
None
Insignia
Medal and ribbon

Award Process

  • Police service nomination
  • Police honours committee
  • Approved by the Sovereign

Announced: New Year Honours and King's Birthday Honours

Royal ceremony

Significance

Distinguished police service or bravery

  • Courage
  • Duty
  • Service

Sources & further reading

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Linked data

The form of the Police Medal used during a King's reign; post-nominal KPM.

Post-nominal
KPM
Wikidata
Q2792177

From the Honoria honours vocabulary (SKOS). exactMatch = Wikidata; closeMatch = The Gazette honours ontology (official but a 2008–2015 beta).

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