Cook County Sheriff's Office

Cook County Sheriff's Office
Abbreviation CCSO
Patch of the Cook County Sheriff's Office.
Agency overview
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* County (US) of Cook in the state of Illinois, United States
Legal jurisdiction Cook County, Illinois
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois
Sworn members 6,900 at full strength
Sheriff responsible Thomas Dart
Departments
Website
Official website of the Cook County Sheriff's Office
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

The Cook County Sheriff's Office is the law enforcement agency that serves Cook County, Illinois. It is the second largest Sheriff's department in the United States, with over 6,900 members when at full operational strength. It is headed by the Sheriff of Cook County, currently Thomas Dart. Due to its size the Cook County Sheriff's Office divides its operations by task into several departments, the most recognizable of which are the Court Services Division, Sheriff's Police Patrol Division, and the Department of Corrections.

All Cook County Sheriff's Deputies have police powers regardless of their particular job function or title. Like other Sheriffs' departments in Illinois, the Sheriff can provide all traditional law-enforcement functions, including county-wide patrol and investigations irrespective of municipal boundaries, even in the city of Chicago, but has traditionally limited its police patrol functions to unincorporated areas of the county which are the primary jurisdiction of a Sheriff's Department in Illinois.

Sheriff's Deputies outside of the Patrol and Investigations divisions provide the other services of the Sheriff, such as service of process, fugitive apprehension, enforcing evictions and levies, securing courthouses, securing and operating the 9,000 plus detainee population of the Cook County Jail, transporting prisoners and overseeing offender rehabilitation programs.

Cook County has additional police departments that are not the responsibility of the Sheriff. These include the Cook County Forest Preserve District Police and Cook County Hospital Police.

Contents

Sheriff's Office Divisions

The Cook County Sheriff's Office is carved into several divisions.[1]

Rank structure and insignia

Rank insignia for exempt positions that are above the exempt positions of Commander and Assistant Chief include gold oak leaves and increasing numbers of gold stars worn on shirt collars and on shoulders of jackets. Rank insignia for Commanders and Assistant Chiefs are gold eagles worn on the collars of the shirt and the shoulders of the jacket. Rank insignia for Lieutenants are gold bars worn on the collars of the shirt and the shoulders of the jacket. Rank insignia for Sergeants are gold chevrons worn on the collars of the shirt and embroidered chevrons worn on the upper sleeves of shirts and jackets. Tenured officers will have gold hash-marks or stars on the lower left side of their long-sleeved shirts and jackets. Each mark represents five years of service. A star represents twenty years of service.

Title Insignia
Commander/Assistant Chief
Lieutenant
Sergeant
Deputy Sheriff

Fallen officers

Since the establishment of the Cook County Sheriff Office 12 officers have died in the line of duty.[3][4][5]

Officer Date of Death Details
Deputy Sheriff Frank E. Nye
Thursday, December 22, 1898
Gunfire
Policeman Sam F. Kaiser
Sunday, April 20, 1930
Motorcycle accident
Policeman Frederick C. Bryant
Saturday, May 24, 1930
Motorcycle accident
Policeman Meyer Joseph (Jack) Lapine
Monday, September 5, 1932
Motorcycle accident
Policeman Robert (Ruby) Schanbaum
Saturday, August 11, 1934
Vehicular assault
Policeman Frank J. Christian
Sunday, October 19, 1941
Vehicular assault
Deputy Sheriff Joseph Law Sr.
Saturday, September 21, 1974
Gunfire
Investigator John A. Rusnak
Wednesday, August 3, 1977
Automobile accident
Investigator Michael W. Ridges
Thursday, October 17, 1985
Gunfire
Correctional Officer Jeffery Blakey
Tuesday, January 5, 1988
Assault
Deputy Sheriff Alfred Brown Jr.
Tuesday, November 17, 1992
Assault
Patrol Officer James F. Knapp
Wednesday, January 4, 2006
Automobile accident

See also

Chicago portal
Illinois portal
Law enforcement/Law enforcement topics portal


References

  1. ^ Cook County Sheriff's Office Departments page
  2. ^ NBC% Chicago
  3. ^ The Officer Down Memorial Page
  4. ^ The Officer Down Memorial Page
  5. ^ The Officer Down Memorial Page

External links