Nassau County Sheriff's Department (New York)

Nassau County Sheriff's Department (New York)
Nassau County Sheriff's Department
Abbreviation NCSD
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Patch of the Nassau County Sheriff's Department.
Agency overview
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* County (US) of Nassau in the state of New York, USA
Map of New York highlighting Nassau County.svg
Map of Nassau County Sheriff's Department's jurisdiction.
Size 453 square miles (1,170 km2)
Population 1,334,544 (2000)
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters East Meadow, New York
Correction Officers and Deputy Sheriffs 1,000
Civilians 300
Agency executive Michael J. Sposato, Sheriff
Website
NCSD Website
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

The Nassau County Sheriff's Office is Nassau County's oldest law enforcement agency. The Nassau County Sheriff's Office currently employs approximately 1200 people.

Contents

The Origin Of The Sheriff

The origin of the Sheriff is traceable to the Office of the Sheriff and Constable of early English history. On Long Island, from 1664 to 1683, ridings were used to establish boundaries within the Shire. The East riding comprised the territory now occupied by Suffolk County. The West riding consisted of Kings County and Newtown (Queens County). The remainder of Long Island belonged to the North riding. Collectively, the three ridings were called Yorkshire.

The Governor appointed a “High Sheriff” for Yorkshire with a Deputy from each riding. In 1683, the ridings were abolished and the West riding became Nassau County. The High Sheriff was no longer necessary being that each County would now have its own Sheriff.

After the American Revolution, the practice of the Governor appointing a Sheriff continued and was incorporated into the first Constitution adopted in New York in 1777. At the Constitutional Convention in 1821, the appointed Office of the Sheriff was made elective.

Offices

  • Nassau County Sheriff's Department Division of Correction
    • Security Unit
    • Sheriff's Bureau of Investigation (SBI)
    • Medical Investigations
    • Communications Unit
    • K-9 Unit
    • Transportation Unit
  • Nassau County Sheriff's Department Enforcement Division
    • FAMILY COURT
    • S.L.A.P. (Sheriff's Location of Assets Program)
    • Domestic Violence Unit
    • MINEOLA OFFICE
    • Landlord Tenant Unit
    • Personal and Real Property Section
    • Income Execution Section
    • Field Unit

Fallen officers

Since the establishment of the Nassau County Sheriff's Department, 4 officers have died in the line of duty.[1]

Officer Date of Death Details
Corrections Officer George H. Klimpel
Friday, December 12, 1986
Automobile accident
Corrections Officer Maureen F. Callanan
Friday, December 12, 1986
Automobile accident
Corrections Officer Anthony L. Brown
Sunday, June 18, 1995
Gunfire
Corrections Officer John R. Allen
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Fall

See also

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References

  1. ^ The Officer Down Memorial Page

External links


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