Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office
Abbreviation CPSO

Patch of the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office
Motto

Duty, Respect and Trust. Duty to provide the highest professional level of law enforcement response to the citizens of Calcasieu Parish. It is through conduct that Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office will earn the respect and trust

of both our community and of one another. It is the belief of Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office that all citizens are to be treated fairly, equitably and impartially.
Agency overview
Formed 1840
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* Parish of Calcasieu in the state of Louisiana, United States of America
Map of Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office's jurisdiction.
Size 1,094 square miles (2,830 km2)
Population 192,768
Legal jurisdiction Parish (County)
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Lake Charles, Louisiana
Sworn members 1081 (2012)
Agency executive Tony Mancuso, Sheriff
Divisions
Facilities
Law Enforcement Centers
Corrections Facilitys
Patrol Cars Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, Chevrolet Impala, Dodge Charger
Patrol Motorcycles Harley Davidson Road King
Website
www.cpso.com
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office (CPSO) is the chief law enforcement agency in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Its administrative offices are located in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The department has ten law enforcement centers. The current Sheriff is Tony Mancuso. They have over 830 employees. Employees of the office are amongst the lowest-paid in the region.[1]


Divisions

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office operates nine divisions: Administration, Special Services, Enforcement, Civil, Programs, Corrections, Law Enforcement Centers, Investigations, and Security Enforcement.

Administration

Special Services

Enforcement

Each patrol shift has trained traffic investigators to investigate all traffic accidents on parish roads (including fatal accidents) one hit and run investigator, five accident reconstruction investigators, and three motorcycles that are used for traffic enforcement and escorts. Each patrol shift also has one K-9 unit that is trained in narcotics detection and tracking.

Above all, the unit is here for any division that needs additional manpower, equipment, or just some simple advice. By maintaining a network of contacts within the law enforcement and criminal justice community, the ACT-T unit will find a solution to every problem no matter what the situation.

One of the most enjoyable tasks of K-9 teams is the local demonstrations. Kids and adults of all ages enjoy learning how useful and important the dogs are to law enforcement across the country and around the world.

Civil

The Civil Division, which consists of 21 post-certified, sworn deputies and 8 civil sworn deputies, serves and executes civil processes and all other orders as directed by the courts in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statutes as well as assisting other departments and officers within the Sheriff's Office when called upon.

The post-certified deputies execute all civil and criminal documents as ordered by the court, including, but not limited to, citations and petitions, subpoenas, criminal summons, etc. These deputies are also responsible for the seizure of property, real (ex: homes, buildings, vacant lots/real estate) and movable (ex: vehicles, boats, motors, furniture, heavy duty equipment).

The eight civil sworn deputies are clerical and their primary duties are processing all the data within the division. They execute all parish sheriff sales in accordance with Louisiana Law (to include: the processing of writs, advertising, preparation of deeds and judicial bills of sales, obtaining mortgage certificates and appraisals, collecting and disbursing funds, etc.).

The bailiffs attend all sessions of the court and, under the direction of the court, open and close each court session. They maintain order and decorum in the courtroom and perform other duties as assigned by law or the court.

Programs

Each year, the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office D.A.R.E. Program reaches approximately 1,500 5th grade students and 1,000 middle school students.

Current projects include: TRIAD - Partnership between AARP, the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office, the Calcasieu Parish District Attorney's Office and the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury to work together in the reduction of crime, victimization to senior citizens and to reduce the fear of crime among the elderly.

Elderly Victims of Crime - Designed to assist seniors that have been victims of crime deal with the aftermath of victimization. This assistance could be in the form of advocacy for services our community offers seniors limited monetary assistance when finances have been totally removed, due to a crime or providing a personal contact with the Sheriff's Office to assist a senior with specific needs.

Senior Fun Day - This is an annual event designed especially for our seniors to offer a day full of fun and education. Special speakers are invited to discuss issues that are of importance to our area seniors.

This division is responsible for obtaining fingerprints and background checks for many different purposes.

Corrections

The Corrections Division of the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office is composed of two facilities: The Calcasieu Correctional Center and Calcasieu Sheriff's Prison of which the Women's Correctional Services building is an annex.

These detention facilities were constructed to provide detention, operations, and related services necessary for the protection of society. They provide incarceration as an appropriate deterrent to the commission of crime, are a method of guidance and treatment for incarcerated offenders, and assist the judicial system with evaluation tools and information for use when sentencing offenders.

Law Enforcement Centers

There are ten CPSO Law Enforcement Centers (LEC's) strategically placed throughout Calcasieu Parish. These centers, located in Iowa, South Lake Charles, Central Lake Charles, Moss Bluff, Sulphur, Carlyss, Vinton, Starks, Bell City, and DeQuincy are staffed with a Public Relations Officer, Community Resident Detectives and receptionist personnel.

Local residents are encouraged to contact these centers to file police reports, request information, report on suspicious activities and obtain updates on such things as crime prevention, local sex offenders addresses and how to start a Neighborhood Watch Programs in your community.

This unit assists analysis of crime trends through the criminal element by means of modus operandi. This will come by use of comparison with offense reports, also field intelligence reports, field intelligence cards, etc. to reduce crime within an area or apprehend perpetrators with the predicting crime tends; reduction of manpower.

Neighborhood Watch groups discuss neighborhood crime problems with the objective of developing solutions to local crime problems. The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office supplies crime information to neighborhood watch organizations and instruct these groups in various crime prevention techniques.

See also

References

  1. Chatelin, Kim (14 June 2016). "How much do your police make? See list of 12 agencies". Times-Picayune. Retrieved 15 June 2016.

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External links

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