Hamilton Police Service

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Hamilton Police Service
Hamilton Police COA.jpg
Official coat of arms granted by Canadian Heraldic Authority
Hamilton Police Logo.svg
Logo of Hamilton Police Service
Motto Excellence in Policing
Agency overview
Formed 1833
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Legal jurisdiction Municipal
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Hamilton, Ontario
Sworn members 793
Unsworn members 279
Agency executive Glenn De Caire, Chief of Police
Facilities
Stations 4
Website
Official website

The Hamilton Police Service, formerly The Hamilton Wentworth Regional Police, is the local police service for the City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. This agency is the primary service charged with the duty of enforcing the Criminal Code of Canada in the City of Hamilton. The organization became a paid service upon incorporation of the City in 1846. In 2010, the service protected over 500,000 residents with 793 sworn police officers, 279 civilians and a budget of $124,566,350. The current Chief of Police is Glenn De Caire. On November 20, 2009, the Hamilton Police Services Board announced their selection of Glenn De Caire (Staff Superintendent, Toronto Police Service) as Chief-Designate. On December 9, 2009, Chief De Caire was sworn in as the 34th Chief of Police.

Hamilton's current Deputy-Chiefs are Kenneth Leendertse and Eric Girt.

The first Hamilton area Police was established on February 13, 1833 by a statute of Upper Canada.[1]

Radio dispatch is supported by the city's Motorola type II analog architecture.

A Hamilton Police Service Cruiser.

Contents

[edit] ACTION Team

The ACTION Team is made possible through funding obtained from the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services under the Provincial Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy (PAVIS). PAVIS aims to reduce illegal gang, drug and weapons activities in communities by focusing on intervention, prevention, enforcement and community mobilization.

The ACTION Teams consist of teams of officers who are deployed on foot and bicycle patrol. The officers are deployed based on an ongoing analysis of locations, crime trends, and offenders which will ensure that the ACTION Teams are in the right areas at the right times.

Hot spot analysis was used to assist in deployment strategies. Hotspot analysis is a statistical technique used to identify incidents that are concentrated within geographical areas over time. Identifying crime hotspots and analyzing both neighbourhood and crime characteristics within these areas are critical pieces of information for fighting crimes.

[edit] Patrol

HPS patrols from 4 stations:

  • Station 10 Central
  • Station 20 East End
  • Station 30 Mountain
  • Station 31 Dundas

Overall there are 3 divisions and each division has 4 patrol sectors each:

  • Division 1
    • Sector 1 West Town
    • Sector 2 North Town
    • Sector 3 Downtown
    • Sector 4 South Town
  • Division 2
    • Sector 1
    • Sector 2
    • Sector 3
    • Sector 4
  • Division 3
    • Flamborough and Dundas Sector
    • West Mountain Sector
    • East Mountain Sector
    • South Mountain and Glambrook

[edit] Crest

  • St. Edward's Crown
  • ribbon containing the words Hamilton
  • banner below with the words Police
  • within the ribbon:
    • maple leaf - representing Canada
  • wreath of golden maple leaves
    • waves - representing the connection of the city to Lake Ontario and Hamilton Harbour

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Statutes of Upper Canada, 1833 3° William IV pg. 58-68, Chapter XVII. An act to define the Limits of the Town of Hamilton, in the District of Gore, and to establish a Police and Public Market therein.

[edit] External links

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