Berkeley Police Department
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Berkeley Police Department |
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Established | 1909 |
Jurisdiction | Municipal |
Sworn | 194 |
Non-sworn | 110 |
Stations | 1 |
Chief of Police | Douglas N. Hambleton |
The Berkeley Police Department (BPD) is the municipal police department for the city of Berkeley, California, USA.
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[edit] History
Shortly after the city incorporated in 1878, a town marshal and constables were elected to provide law enforcement. In 1909, the town marshal was appointed to be the first chief of police. August Vollmer had been the town marshal since 1905, and when he became the first chief, he provided the department with a strong ethical code[1]. He remained chief until he retired in 1932, although he left from 1923 to 1924 when briefly appointed the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department. The following is a list of important events in the department's history, as provided on the department's website:
- 1906 — Installed a basic records system, which was one of the first in the United States.
- 1906 — Installed the first Modus Operandi (MO) System
- 1907 — First use of scientific investigation method in the "Kelinschmidt case" (analysis of blood, fibers and soil)
- 1907 — Department's police school was established. It included instruction from professors on such subjects as the law and evidence procedures. This was the first school of its kind in the world and had a far reaching effect on law enforcement.
- 1911 — Organized the first Police Motorcycle Patrol
- 1913 — Changed to automobiles for patrolling
- 1916 — Chief Vollmer established the first School of Criminology at University of California, Berkeley and was a strong advocate of college educated police officers.
- 1918 — Began using intelligence tests in recruiting police officers
- 1920 — First lie detector instrument was developed at University of California, Berkeley and used by BPD
- 1921 — Began using a psychiatric screening in recruitment
- 1923 — First Junior Traffic Police Program was established
- 1924 — Established one of the first single fingerprint systems
- 1925 — Established the department's first Crime Prevention Division and hired the department's first female police officer
[edit] Organization
The BPD is divided into four divisions, each commanded by a captain. The Patrol Division includes seven uniformed patrol teams, a Special Enforcement Unit, Police Reserves, the Bomb Squad, and other specialty response units[2]. The Support Services Division includes the Detective Bureau, Records Unit, Crime Scene Unit, Report Review Unit, Communications, and Jail Unit[3]. The Field Support Division includes the Traffic Bureau, Neighboorhood Watch, Community Services Bureau, and the Public Information Officer[4]. The Administrative Division includes the Training Bureau, Accreditation Bureau, and the Bureau of Inspections & Control[5].
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/police/history/history.html
- ^ http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/police/department/departmentgeneral/patroldivision.html
- ^ http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/police/department/departmentgeneral/supportservices.html
- ^ http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/police/department/departmentgeneral/ourdepartment.html
- ^ http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/police/department/departmentgeneral/administration.html