Lincoln Police Department
The Lincoln Police Department (LPD) is the primary law enforcement agency for the city of Lincoln, Nebraska. It has just over 300 police officers serving a population of 239,000 and an area of 79 square miles (200 km2). The police per capita rate is a relatively low 1.34 officers per 1,000 people (the average being 1.94), and the violent crime rate of 522 per 100,000 people. The department is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies and was the first law enforcement agency in Nebraska to become so.
Their headquarters is located in the City-County Building at 575 South 10th St, which is also the headquarters for the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office.
The current Chief of Police of the Lincoln Police Department is James Peschong.
Organization
The department is headed by a chief of police, who is appointed by the Mayor of Lincoln with approval by the Lincoln City Council. Below the chief is one assistant chief (A/C), who commands both the Operations Division and the Support Division. Below the Assistant Chief are 15 Captains who command various departments within the agency. The patrol functions are divided into five separate teams for the Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, Southeast, and Center areas of the city. There are several specialized units: Central Investigations, Technical Investigations Unit, Family Crimes Unit (aka- Special Victims Unit), Education & Personnel Unit, Traffic Unit, Electronic Evidence Unit, Identification Unit, K-9 Unit and Narcotics Unit.
Rank Structure
Title | Insignia |
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Chief of Police | |
Assistant Chief | |
Captain | |
Sergeant/Detective | |
Police Officer/Investigator | |
See also
External links
- Lincoln Police Department Official Website
- Historical photos and annual reports from 1941-1967 - Nebraska Memories