List of law enforcement agencies in Connecticut

List of law enforcement agencies in Connecticut

This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Connecticut.

State agencies

* Connecticut Airport Police
* Connecticut Capitol Police
* Connecticut Department of Corrections
* Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection Police
* Connecticut Department of Public Works Police
* Connecticut State Judicial Marshal's Office - created in 2000 with the merger of:
** Fairfield County Sheriff's Department
** Hartford County Sheriff's Department
** Litchfield County Sheriff's Department
** Middlesex County Sheriff's Department
** New Haven County Sheriff's Department
** New London County Sheriff's Department
** Tolland County Sheriff's Department
** Windham County Sheriff's Department
* Connecticut State Police
* Connecticut Water Authority Police

City agencies

College and University agencies

*Central Connecticut State University Police Department
*Eastern Connecticut State University Police Department
*Southern Connecticut State University Police Department
*University of Connecticut Police Department
*University of New Haven Police Department
*Western Connecticut State University Police Department
*Yale - New Haven Police (Yale University)

Security police agencies

*Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police (Commuter Rail)
*Submarine Base New London Police Department (US SUBASE)
*Metropolitan District Commission Police (Water Company)


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