- Co-op City Department of Public Safety
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Co-op City Department of Public Safety Common name Co-op City Public Safety Co-op City Police
Abbreviation CCPD Patch of the Co-op City Department of Public Safety. Agency overview Employees 110+ Legal personality Non government: Housing co-operative Jurisdictional structure Operations jurisdiction* City of New York in the state of New York, USA Map of Co-op City Department of Public Safety's jurisdiction. Size 15 sq.mi.(39 km²) Population 60,000 Legal jurisdiction New York City General nature Specialist jurisdiction Buildings and lands occupied or explicitly controlled by the institution and the institution's personnel, and public entering the buildings and precincts of the institution. Operational structure Public Safety Officers 100+ Clerical Staff
Dispatchers3
7Agency executive Frank Apollo, Chief Units List- Patrol Unit
- Emergency Services Unit
- Bicycle Patrol
- Detective Squad
- Gang Intelligence Unit
- Community Affairs
- Community Policing
- Training Unit
- Investigations Unit
Website Official Site Footnotes * Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. The Co-op City Department of Public Safety (CCPD) is a security police force in the Bronx borough of New York City whose duties are to protect the property and citizens of Co-op City, and to enforce state and city laws on Co-op City property. The Co-op City Department of Public Safety currently employs more than 100 Public Safety officers and 10 civilian employees.[1][2][3]
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History
Co-op City management created the Co-op City Department of Public Safety to protect the property and citizens of Co-op City. Co-op City is the largest housing development in the world, with approximately 60,000 residents, 35 high rise buildings, 3 shopping centers, 240 duplex townhouses, 2 school complexes, and 8 parking garages over a 15-square-mile (39 km2) area.
Units
Co-op City Department of Public Safety has the following units:
- Patrol Unit - Officers patrol on foot and in police cars
- Bicycle Unit - Officers patrol on bicycles
- Emergency Services Unit - Officers patrol in rescue trucks, are fully certified EMT's, back up other officers when necessary, and are trained to handle rescue, tactical, and medical emergencies
- Detective Squad - Detectives investigate and solve crimes, apprehend criminals, and locate missing persons
- Gang Intelligence Unit - Officers investigate gangs and gang activity, and try to keep gangs and gang activity to a minimum
- Community Affairs - Officers keep in close contact with the public, and try to keep a good rapport between the public and the department
- Training Unit - Responsible for all training given to all employees
- Investigations Unit - Officers investigate all internal investigations involving personnel
- Community Policing - Officers increase community participation in police activities and community based public safety programs
Training
Public Safety Recruits must go through and pass a 7 week training course which includes all necessary training required by New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) for training as a Peace Officer. In addition, recruits go through training in physical control of a subject, the use and effects of pepper spray, and firearms training.[4] In 2008, the department started giving Public Safety officers training in Segways after the department deployed 3 Segways for patrol.[5][6]
Equipment
Public Safety Officers are equipped with a firearm, can of pepper spray, baton, handcuffs, flashlight, and police radio.
Power and authority
Public Safety Officers have Special Patrolmen status authorized by the city and state. With Special Patrolmen status, officers have peace officer powers while on duty, but do not have powers beyond a citizen while off duty. With peace officer powers, officers can make warrantless arrests, carry a firearm, carry and use handcuffs, and use physical and deadly force. In 2008, the city of New York granted Co-op City Public Safety officers the authority to issue parking summonses to illegally parked vehicles on Co-op City property.[7]
Vehicles
Currently, the department utilizes Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors, 9C1 police package Chevrolet Impalas, Ford E-Series and Chevrolet Express vans, scooters, Ford E-350 trucks and Ford F-550 trucks. The Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors, Chevrolet Impalas, Ford E-Series vans, and scooters are used for patrol, detective squad, gang intelligence unit, community affairs, and investigations unit, and the Ford E-350 and Ford F-550 trucks for the emergency services unit.[8][9]
Fallen officers
Since the establishment of the Co-op City Department of Public Safety, 1 officer has died in the line of duty.[10]
Officer End of Watch Cause Detective Frank T. DiNapoli Saturday, December 16, 1995 Gunfire See also
- Co-op City
- List of law enforcement agencies in New York
- Law enforcement in New York City
- Department of Public Safety
- New York City Police Department
References
- ^ Number of Patrol Officers and Civilian Dispatchers
- ^ Number of Community Policing Officers
- ^ Number of Emergency Services Unit Officers, Detectives, and Clerical Staff
- ^ Training
- ^ Segway Training
- ^ Segway Training Photos
- ^ Co-op City Public Safety Officers to issue parking summonses
- ^ CCPD vehicles
- ^ CCPD Chevrolet Express
- ^ Officer Down Memorial Page
External links
Categories:- Specialist law enforcement agencies
- Specialist police departments of New York
- Non government law enforcement agencies
- The Bronx
- Law enforcement agencies of New York City
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