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Chief of police

A chief of police is the title given to an appointed official or an elected one in the chain of command of a police department, particularly in North America. A chief of police may also be known as a police chief or sometimes just a chief, while some countries favour other titles such as commissioner or chief constable. A police chief is appointed by and answerable to a national or local government.

Duties

The precise role of a chief of police varies by country and sometimes within a country. The larger a police force or department, the more likely that some duties will be delegated to mid-ranked officers. The following list is a general sense of the actions and responsibilities held by any chief of police.

  • Oversight of a department's operations and budgeting
  • Oversight of officers
    • Limited disciplinary actions to be addressed on infractions of policy, rules, regulations, laws or ordinances[1]
    • Full dismissal or heavy sanctioning of officer duty; these powers vary by department
    • Promotion and rank placement of officers
  • Production and development of department policies and regulations
  • Liaison with the governments that oversee and fund the department
  • In small police departments, upkeep and updating of department equipment such as police vehicles, weapons, communications equipment and uniforms[2]
  • In the smallest police departments, the chief may also carry out the same duties as regular officers (patrol, investigations, etc.)

Police chiefs are usually sworn police officers, and therefore wear police uniforms and have the power of arrest, though there are exceptions. In practice, their work is administrative in all but the smallest police departments. The rare occasions when police chiefs make arrests have drawn media coverage. In 2014, Bernard Hogan-Howe chased a group of fare evaders and made an arrest. A taxi driver had approached Hogan-Howe for help, unaware that he was London's police commissioner.[3][4] In 2017, Los Angeles Police Department Chief Charlie Beck arrested a police officer on suspicion of a sexual offence.[5]

Canada

"Chief of police" (French: directeur) is the most common title for the highest-ranked officer in a Canadian police service. The exceptions are: the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (commissioner), Ontario Provincial Police (commissioner), South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Service (chief officer), Vancouver Police Department (chief constable), West Vancouver Police Department (chief constable), Nelson Police Department (chief constable), Quebec City (director) and the Sûreté du Québec (director general).

In the province of Ontario, a chief of police must be a sworn police officer and therefore have completed training at the Ontario Police College or have served a probationary period with another recognized police force (such as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's academy known as "Depot"). This requirement is legislated in the Police Services Act of Ontario. The legislation states in section two that a chief of police is a police officer. Section 44.2 of the PSA defines the training requirements. There was a case in the police department of Guelph, Ontario, where a human resource manager was promoted to the position of deputy chief but was required to complete training at the OPC. The candidate is selected by a police services board.

Deputy chief

Ranks below the chief are stylized as deputy chief, deputy chief constable (BC) and deputy commissioner or associate director (Quebec).

Indonesia

In Indonesia, the chief of the National Police of Indonesia is often colloquially dubbed: "Kapolri", an acronym of "Kepala Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia" meaning "Head of the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia". He is also a four-star ranking officer in the national police. The National Police Chief is elected by the president based on the approval of the House of Representatives and is directly responsible to the president. Since Indonesia adopts the system of a unified "national police", the chief of the Indonesian National Police holds strong responsibility in policing authorities nationally across Indonesia. The police chief usually conducts strong relations and work together with the Commander of the National Armed Forces. In line with the general features of unified structure of local governments, all chiefs of the Indonesian police, at district level ("kapolsek", kepala kepolisian sektor"), municipal level ("kapolres", kepala kepolisian resor"), and provincial level ("kapolda", kepala kepolisian daerah) in Indonesia, are subordinates of Kapolri, the national police chief.

United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, the chief police officer for 43 of the 45 territorial police forces and the three special police forces holds the rank of chief constable. The exceptions are the Metropolitan Police Service and City of London Police, where the chief police officer instead holds the rank of commissioner. The umbrella term for the chief constables and commissioners is "chief police officer". The term "chief officer", by contrast, includes the chief police officers and their deputies and assistants. The National Police Chiefs Council is the association for chief officers.

The rank of commissioner should not be confused with the police and crime commissioners. They are elected officials who oversee a police force and how its funds are spent, rather than being police officers.

United States

Chief of police is the most common title for the head of a local police department. Alternate titles for a chief of police include police commissioner, colonel, police superintendent, police president or police director. In large urban areas, some departments are led by an overseer who is not a sworn officer, usually referred to as a commissioner. The New York City Police Department is one such case, where the police chief (full title: Chief of department) is the most senior sworn officer. A sheriff is the chief of a county law enforcement agency.

Although sheriffs are not usually counted as police chiefs, their agencies usually have the powers and role of a police department. Some sheriffs' agencies are limited to non-policing matters such as courtroom security. The usual difference between a sheriff and a police chief is that sheriffs are elected (except in New York City, Rhode Island and Hawaii) and responsible for a county[6] whereas a police chief manages law enforcement in a city or town and is appointed by its local government. The fraternal organization International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) is an organization that many chiefs of police are associated with.

Many state constitutions require every county to have a sheriff; some make no provision for this position to be eliminated even in the case of the formation of a consolidated city–county or "metropolitan government". In this case, a decision must be made about how to divide the powers between the county sheriff and the city's chief of police. The usual compromise allows the chief of police to exercise law enforcement jurisdiction and to give the sheriff and his deputies authority over jails and the serving of civil papers. An alternative and lesser-used solution is to make the office of sheriff a purely ceremonial one. One other solution, an example of which is seen in the case of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, is to provide for the sheriff to simultaneously serve as the chief of police, thus remaining as the chief law enforcement officer (CLEO) of the county.

The police chief of a small town may be the only paid employee of the police department and have a staff consisting only of volunteers when available. Conversely the police chief of a major city may have thousands or in the case of very large cities such as New York, 35,000 sworn officers. In addition, such a department may have thousands of employees other than police officers, including operators, secretaries, and unsworn peace officers. The qualifications and skills required to be a police chief vary widely. Another important consideration is how overtly a police department is influenced by politics which varies greatly from one jurisdiction to another. Increasingly, all U.S. law enforcement officers including small-town police chiefs and their charges are being required to meet at least minimum levels of professional training.

The rank insignia for the chief of a large or medium-sized department most often consists of three or four gold stars, similar to the insignia of a lieutenant general or general in the army. Smaller departments and state agencies most often consists of silver or gold eagles similar to colonel in the army.

Personnel

See also

References

  1. ^ "Section 200.010: Chief of Police - Duties - Salary". Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-05. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
  3. ^ "Met Police Commissioner stops interview to make arrest". BBC News. 11 August 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  4. ^ "London police chief interrupts interview to nab suspected thief". CTV News Channel. Bell Media. 12 August 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  5. ^ "LAPD Chief Beck personally arrests officer on suspicion of having sex with a 15-year-old". The Los Angeles Times. 22 June 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-01-10. Retrieved 2019-12-29.

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A chief of police is the title given to an appointed official or an elected one in the chain of command of a police department particularly in North America A chief of police may also be known as a police chief or sometimes just a chief while some countries favour other titles such as commissioner or chief constable A police chief is appointed by and answerable to a national or local government Contents 1 Duties 2 Canada 2 1 Deputy chief 3 Indonesia 4 United Kingdom 5 United States 6 Personnel 7 See also 8 ReferencesDuties EditThe precise role of a chief of police varies by country and sometimes within a country The larger a police force or department the more likely that some duties will be delegated to mid ranked officers The following list is a general sense of the actions and responsibilities held by any chief of police Oversight of a department s operations and budgeting Oversight of officers Limited disciplinary actions to be addressed on infractions of policy rules regulations laws or ordinances 1 Full dismissal or heavy sanctioning of officer duty these powers vary by department Promotion and rank placement of officers Production and development of department policies and regulations Liaison with the governments that oversee and fund the department In small police departments upkeep and updating of department equipment such as police vehicles weapons communications equipment and uniforms 2 In the smallest police departments the chief may also carry out the same duties as regular officers patrol investigations etc Police chiefs are usually sworn police officers and therefore wear police uniforms and have the power of arrest though there are exceptions In practice their work is administrative in all but the smallest police departments The rare occasions when police chiefs make arrests have drawn media coverage In 2014 Bernard Hogan Howe chased a group of fare evaders and made an arrest A taxi driver had approached Hogan Howe for help unaware that he was London s police commissioner 3 4 In 2017 Los Angeles Police Department Chief Charlie Beck arrested a police officer on suspicion of a sexual offence 5 Canada Edit Chief of police French directeur is the most common title for the highest ranked officer in a Canadian police service The exceptions are the Royal Canadian Mounted Police commissioner Ontario Provincial Police commissioner South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Service chief officer Vancouver Police Department chief constable West Vancouver Police Department chief constable Nelson Police Department chief constable Quebec City director and the Surete du Quebec director general In the province of Ontario a chief of police must be a sworn police officer and therefore have completed training at the Ontario Police College or have served a probationary period with another recognized police force such as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police s academy known as Depot This requirement is legislated in the Police Services Act of Ontario The legislation states in section two that a chief of police is a police officer Section 44 2 of the PSA defines the training requirements There was a case in the police department of Guelph Ontario where a human resource manager was promoted to the position of deputy chief but was required to complete training at the OPC The candidate is selected by a police services board Deputy chief Edit Ranks below the chief are stylized as deputy chief deputy chief constable BC and deputy commissioner or associate director Quebec Indonesia Edit 1945 59 Indonesian National Police Chief General Soekanto Tjokrodiatmodjo See also Chief of the Indonesian National Police In Indonesia the chief of the National Police of Indonesia is often colloquially dubbed Kapolri an acronym of Kepala Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia meaning Head of the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia He is also a four star ranking officer in the national police The National Police Chief is elected by the president based on the approval of the House of Representatives and is directly responsible to the president Since Indonesia adopts the system of a unified national police the chief of the Indonesian National Police holds strong responsibility in policing authorities nationally across Indonesia The police chief usually conducts strong relations and work together with the Commander of the National Armed Forces In line with the general features of unified structure of local governments all chiefs of the Indonesian police at district level kapolsek kepala kepolisian sektor municipal level kapolres kepala kepolisian resor and provincial level kapolda kepala kepolisian daerah in Indonesia are subordinates of Kapolri the national police chief United Kingdom EditSee also Chief police officer In the United Kingdom the chief police officer for 43 of the 45 territorial police forces and the three special police forces holds the rank of chief constable The exceptions are the Metropolitan Police Service and City of London Police where the chief police officer instead holds the rank of commissioner The umbrella term for the chief constables and commissioners is chief police officer The term chief officer by contrast includes the chief police officers and their deputies and assistants The National Police Chiefs Council is the association for chief officers The rank of commissioner should not be confused with the police and crime commissioners They are elected officials who oversee a police force and how its funds are spent rather than being police officers United States EditChief of police is the most common title for the head of a local police department Alternate titles for a chief of police include police commissioner colonel police superintendent police president or police director In large urban areas some departments are led by an overseer who is not a sworn officer usually referred to as a commissioner The New York City Police Department is one such case where the police chief full title Chief of department is the most senior sworn officer A sheriff is the chief of a county law enforcement agency Although sheriffs are not usually counted as police chiefs their agencies usually have the powers and role of a police department Some sheriffs agencies are limited to non policing matters such as courtroom security The usual difference between a sheriff and a police chief is that sheriffs are elected except in New York City Rhode Island and Hawaii and responsible for a county 6 whereas a police chief manages law enforcement in a city or town and is appointed by its local government The fraternal organization International Association of Chiefs of Police IACP is an organization that many chiefs of police are associated with Many state constitutions require every county to have a sheriff some make no provision for this position to be eliminated even in the case of the formation of a consolidated city county or metropolitan government In this case a decision must be made about how to divide the powers between the county sheriff and the city s chief of police The usual compromise allows the chief of police to exercise law enforcement jurisdiction and to give the sheriff and his deputies authority over jails and the serving of civil papers An alternative and lesser used solution is to make the office of sheriff a purely ceremonial one One other solution an example of which is seen in the case of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is to provide for the sheriff to simultaneously serve as the chief of police thus remaining as the chief law enforcement officer CLEO of the county The police chief of a small town may be the only paid employee of the police department and have a staff consisting only of volunteers when available Conversely the police chief of a major city may have thousands or in the case of very large cities such as New York 35 000 sworn officers In addition such a department may have thousands of employees other than police officers including operators secretaries and unsworn peace officers The qualifications and skills required to be a police chief vary widely Another important consideration is how overtly a police department is influenced by politics which varies greatly from one jurisdiction to another Increasingly all U S law enforcement officers including small town police chiefs and their charges are being required to meet at least minimum levels of professional training The rank insignia for the chief of a large or medium sized department most often consists of three or four gold stars similar to the insignia of a lieutenant general or general in the army Smaller departments and state agencies most often consists of silver or gold eagles similar to colonel in the army Personnel Edit Pensacola Florida town marshal Stephen Mallory 1832 San Diego California sheriff and city marshal Agoston Haraszthy 1850 Brooklyn NY police chief John S Folk 1851 1865 NYPD Police Chief John Alexander Kennedy 1860 1863 Ft Worth Texas city marshal Jim Courtright 1876 1879 Atlanta GA police chief George T Anderson 1877 1881 Later police chief Anniston Alabama Deer Lodge Montana Town Marshal John Jeremiah Garrison Johnston Dodge City Kansas town marshal Ed Masterson 1878 1879 Trinadad Colorado town marshal Bat Masterson 1880 1882 Tombstone Arizona town marshal Fred White 1880 Tombstone Arizona town marshall Virgil Earp 1881 1882 El Paso Texas city marshal Dallas Stoudenmire 1881 1882 Austin City marshal Ben Thompson a predecessor to the Austin Police Department 1881 1882 New Orleans superintendent chief of police David Hennessy 1889 1890 NYPD commissioner Theodore Roosevelt 1894 1895 NYPD superintendent chief of police William S Devery 1898 1902 Chicago police chief James O Neill 1901 1905 Lawton Oklahoma police chief Heck Thomas 1902 CW Wappenstein chief of the police department Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition Seattle 1909 Oklahoma City police chief Bill Tilghman 1911 1912 Washington D C police chief Pelham D Glassford 1931 1932 LAPD Police Chief William A Worton 1949 1950 Dallas Texas Police Chief Jesse E Curry 1963 Philadelphia police commissioner Frank Rizzo 1972 LAPD Police Chief Daryl Gates 1978 1992 LAPD Police Chief Bernard C Parks 1997 2003 San Francisco police chief Fred Lau 1996 2002 William Gross commissioner of the Boston Police Department Washington D C police chief Cathy Lanier 2007 2016 Yogananda D Pittman acting Police Chief of US Capital Police 2021 See also EditDeputy prime minister Deputy governor Deputy president Prime minister Governor President Chief justice Police Highway patrol Law enforcement Law enforcement agency Fire chief ConstableReferences Edit Section 200 010 Chief of Police Duties Salary Retrieved 2019 12 29 Municipal Code Archived from the original on 2011 05 05 Retrieved 2009 10 04 Met Police Commissioner stops interview to make arrest BBC News 11 August 2014 Retrieved 1 December 2016 London police chief interrupts interview to nab suspected thief CTV News Channel Bell Media 12 August 2014 Retrieved 1 December 2016 LAPD Chief Beck personally arrests officer on suspicion of having sex with a 15 year old The Los Angeles Times 22 June 2017 Retrieved 29 June 2018 About NSA Archived from the original on 2010 01 10 Retrieved 2019 12 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chief of police amp oldid 1122669614, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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