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The
Bureau of Investigation, under the direction of the Lieutenant Kevin Slattery , works with other law enforcement, governmental and non-governmental
agencies. Department investigations include, but are not limited to, crimes
against both persons and property. Of the crimes investigated by the Bureau
most are initiated by the Patrol Unit and are forwarded to the Bureau
for follow-up. The Bureau provides specialized services in department
criminal investigations. Bureau staff supports the uniform patrol in the
investigation of major crimes such as: homicide, rape, domestic violence,
child abuse, armed robbery, fraud and other felonies. Drug investigations
and other investigations can be initiated by the bureau or as directed
by the Chief of Police.
The
Bureau School Resource Officers work in the High School, Middle Schools
and Elementary Schools in partnership school staff. Domestic Violence
Advocates reach out to victims to provide safety planning and referral.
The Bureau is prioritizing its resources to combat crime. Death investigations,
investigations of violent crime, follow-up and investigations of drug
activity that directly contribute to violent crime, currently consume
the majority of Bureau resources. The Bureau is constantly exploring and
developing more effective investigative techniques to address crime. The
Bureau is progressive in its response to schools, domestic violence and
the uses of the latest technologies such as digital photography, electronic
communication, and databases to conduct investigations.
Components
of the Bureau of Investigation are:
- General
Duty Unit Investigators – criminal investigations
include patterns/profiles of unknown offenders in violent crimes,
crime scene reconstruction and analysis, threat assessments, interview/interrogation
techniques, investigative strategy, search warrant affidavits, prosecution
strategy
- Domestic
Violence Unit Investigators - created in 1996, and has
evolved into a nationally recognized model for a coordinated effort
to combat domestic violence. The unit is staffed with two investigators
and two victim advocates and Child Violence Intervention Specialist.
This concept is designed to put a team approach to better respond
to family violence.
- Narcotic
Unit Investigators - aggressively target, investigate
and bring to prosecution those individuals or groups involved in the
distribution of illegal narcotics and drugs. The focus of the unit’s
enforcement activity is directed towards street level drug dealers.
It is a known fact concentrating efforts towards this group of offenders
will substantially reduced street level violence and quality of life
issues. The unit maintains a professional with federal, state and
local police departments, creating a bond of cooperation in the fight
against illegal drugs at all levels.
- School
Resource Officers – N.A.S.R.O. (National Association
of School Resource Officer’s) trained officers reflect the same
mission statement to promote a better understanding of our laws, why
they were enacted and their benefits. They provide a visible and positive
image for law enforcement. They serve as a confidential source of
counseling to students concerning problems they face. They bring expertise
into schools that will help young people make more positive choices
in their Bureau of Investigation lives. They also work to protect
the school environment and to maintain an atmosphere where teachers
feel safe to teach and students feel safe enough to learn
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Identification Unit Officers - equipped with crime scene
processing gear and trained to use this equipment to identify, collect,
forensically examine, give expert testimony and preserve physical
evidence at crime scenes
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Prosecution Unit - includes the review of incoming criminal
complaints, providing training and legal expertise to the department,
preparing and presenting criminal cases to the District Attorney’s
Office and Clerk Magistrates of the various Trial Courts.
- Domestic
Violence Victim Advocates - staffed with persons who can
evaluate situations and make referrals for counseling, legal assistance,
shelters, support groups (In partnership with Voices Against Violence)
Bureau of Investigation
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