Juneau Police Department
Law enforcement agency in Juneau, Alaska, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Juneau Police Department (JPD) is a law enforcement agency which serves Juneau, Alaska.
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Juneau Police Department | |
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Abbreviation | JPD |
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Operations jurisdiction | Juneau, Alaska, USA |
Map of Juneau Police Department's jurisdiction | |
Size | 3,255 square miles (8,430 km2) |
Population | 31,848 (2021) |
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Operational structure | |
Headquarters | 6255 Alaway Avenue, Juneau, Alaska |
Police Officers | 57 |
Civilians | 40 |
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Juneau Police |
The department consists of two divisions: Administrative Support Services and Operations. Within these divisions there are five units: Patrol, Investigations, Community Service, Records and Dispatch. The department includes specialists in SWAT, bomb disposal and hostage negotiation.
The Chief is Ed Mercer, the Capital's First Alaskan Native Police Chief.
In April 2008, the police reversed its previous policy of not reporting rapes as sex crimes in its daily briefing report. [1]
In July 2008, the police department reported an increase in robberies.[2]
Juneau Crime Line, a non-profit organization, offers rewards for anonymous crime tips in cooperation with the police department.[3]
On December 1, 2009, Juneau PD became the first agency accredited by Alaska Law Enforcement Agency Accreditation Commission (ALEAAC).[4]