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Frequently Asked Questions
When Was
the Department Formed?
The police department was
formally established in 1865, just after the end of the Civil War, with the
appointment of the first Chief of Police.
What is the Jurisdiction of the Department?
The department is responsible for the enforcement of city ordinances and state laws within the
city limits of Baton Rouge, an
area encompassing approximately 76 square miles and populated by 228,000 citizens.
How Big is the Department?
The Baton Rouge Police
Department is authorized to employ 645 sworn officers, 44 communications
officers, 34 other specialized police personnel, and 189 civilians, for a
maximum allotment of 912 employees.
How is the Chief Selected?
The Chief of Police is
appointed by, and reports to, the Mayor. All other police positions are
promotional and based on seniority, as mandated by state civil service law.
How is the Department Budgeted?
All allotments, budgets
and salaries are set by the East Baton Rouge Parish Metropolitan Council. In
2002, the police department’s budget was approximately $46 million.
How is the Department Organized?
The department is
organized into four major bureaus and approximately 50 divisions and offices.
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