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Norman Police Department (Oklahoma)

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Norman Police Department
File:Norman, OK Police.jpg
AbbreviationNPD
Agency overview
Formed1919
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionNorman, Oklahoma, USA
Map of Norman Police Department's jurisdiction
Size189.5 square miles (491 km2)
Population118,040 (2014)
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersNorman, Oklahoma
Agency executive
Website
Norman Police website

Norman Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in Norman, Oklahoma. Consisting of over 180 officers and 60 support staff, the department is the third largest in Oklahoma, and serves a population of over 100,000 people. The city can boast one of the lowest per capita crime rates in the nation.[citation needed] The department is headed by Keith L. Humphrey, a member of the department since 2011.

History

The Norman Police Department was established in 1919. Prior to this the law enforcement duties for the community was provided by Deputy U.S. Marshals, then a city marshal.

In 1924, the Norman Police employed four officers. By 1936, the staff had increased to eight officers. These officers worked twelve-hour shifts, seven days a week. By the mid 1930s, the department had one car which was operated twenty-four hours a day. There were also three officers who walked a foot beat in the downtown area on a twenty-four-hour-a-day basis. In 1938, four more officers were hired, with the shifts going to eight-hour shifts, six days a week.

In 1995 the Norman Police Department adopted Community Oriented Policing as the approach to solving problems in the community. Norman was divided into thirteen police beats with officers being assigned to the beats on a permanent basis. The Community Oriented Policing philosophy centers around building partnerships between the police and members of the community. Working together solutions to problems are discovered and cooperation leads to resolutions.[1]

Specialties

Some of the specialized assignments in the Norman Police Department are:[2]

  • Bicycle Team
  • Bomb Squad
  • Crime Scene Technician
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Crisis Negotiation
  • Emergency Response Team (SWAT)
  • Field Training Officer
  • Honor Guard
  • Physical Fitness Instructor
  • Pistol Team
  • Special Operations (Narcotics)
  • Traffic Enforcement
  • K-9

Fallen officers

Since the establishment of the Norman Police Department, three officers have died in the line of duty.[3]

Officer Date of Death Details
Detective Lieutenant Jerry Wayne Bratcher
Sunday, November 24, 1963
Vehicle pursuit
Patrolman Melvin Oliver Miner
Monday, July 31, 1972
Gunfire
Sergeant Dale E. DeBerry
Tuesday, December 1, 1998
Heart attack

See also

References