Rhode Island Capitol Police
Rhode Island Capitol Police | |
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Abbreviation | RICP |
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Formed | 1974 |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Rhode Island, USA |
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Specialist jurisdiction |
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Operational structure | |
Officers | 50[1] |
Agency executive |
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Parent agency | Rhode Island Department of Public Safety |
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The Rhode Island Capitol Police is the capitol police agency of the state of Rhode Island responsible for policing the Rhode Island State House, the state capitol, and other state agency buildings, grounds and properties in the state.
History[]
The Capitol Police were established in 1974, as a dedicated police force for the State House. The court system, and other state buildings came under the jurisdiction of the Capitol Police several years later.[2]
Duties[]
The Capitol Police are responsible for providing police and security services to state facilities, including the State House, the buildings that house the courts, the Registry of Motor Vehicles, and a number of the state departments. The Capitol Police are responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the general officers, state legislators, judges, state employees, and members of the public who work in and visit these public buildings. The officers operate the metal detectors and x-ray machines at the entrances to the courthouses, the State House, and certain state agencies. They are responsible for the screening, and if necessary, searching employees and visitors entering these public buildings. They patrol these facilities and respond to calls for service to investigate criminal, domestic, traffic and parking related incidents that occur on and/or within the state properties and facilities they patrol. The Capitol Police also work in conjunction with the Rhode Island State Police and the municipal police departments to enforce state law and municipal ordinances.[2]
The Capitol Police are established by chapter 12–2.2 of the General Laws of Rhode Island.[3]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Rhode Island Capitol Police - Annual Report 2019" (PDF). Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- ^ a b c "About- Rhode Island -Capitol Police". capitolpolice.ri.gov. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- ^ "2019 Rhode Island General Laws". Justia.com. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- This article includes content from the website of the State of Rhode Island, which is available for re-use in accordance with the terms of the Copyright Policy of the website.
External links[]
- State law enforcement agencies of Rhode Island
- Capitol police
- Government agencies established in 1974
- 1974 establishments in Rhode Island