Pennsylvania Capitol Police Explained

Agencyname:Pennsylvania State Capitol Police
Patch:File:PA_Capitol_Police_logo.png
Formedyear:1895
Country:United States
Legaljuris:Capitol Complex and state office buildings in Dauphin County, PA, and Scranton, Pennsylvania
Speciality1:institution
Headquarters:70E Capitol East Wing, Harrisburg, PA 17125
Sworn:85[1]
Chief1name:Joseph Jacob
Chief1position:Superintendent
Stations:2
Vehicles1:22
Animals1:5

The Pennsylvania State Capitol Police is a section of the Pennsylvania Department of General Services providing law enforcement, security and parking enforcement services to the State Capitol Complex in Harrisburg, and at state government office buildings in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Scranton, Pennsylvania.[2] [3] [4] Their jurisdiction is primarily state owned buildings and property on the Capitol Complex. The Capitol Police jurisdiction extends to several state owned buildings throughout the city of Harrisburg and local townships.

The Pennsylvania State Capitol Police Force was established in 1895 under Governor Daniel Hartman Hastings, the state's 21st Governor. The enactment authorized the Capitol Police as the first Pennsylvania police agency under Commonwealth jurisdiction and the second oldest state police organization in the United States, after the Texas Rangers.[5]

Accreditation

The Capitol Police was initially accredited on July 9, 2005 through the Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (PLEAC) and Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association. In 2024, the Pennsylvania Capitol Police received their sixth re-accreditation. In addition to being re-accredited, the Pennsylvania Capitol Police was awarded the Premier Agency Status by the PA Chiefs of Police.

The Capitol Police received International Accreditation on July 28, 2007, through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). In 2024, the Capitol Police was awarded their sixth award for being re-accredited. CALEA recognized the Pennsylvania Capitol Police for their professional excellence and demonstrating a commitment to being a highly trained police department.

Equipment

The PSCP has an all-Ford patrol fleet that consists of Police Interceptor Sedans and Police Interceptor Utilitys. The agency's vehicles are both marked and unmarked.

Though not often displayed in pictures, the PSCP also uniquely uses the IWI X95 Israeli bullpup assault rifle as part of their armament, and were previously the first law enforcement agency in the United States to adopt the TAVOR SAR in 2013 before upgrading to the IWI Tavor X95 in July 2017. [6]

The Department has four K-9 Explosive Units trained in the detection of explosives. All delivery vehicles entering the building of the Capital Complex are searched. Also, the Capitol Police Department has a K-9 Narcotics/Patrol unit trained in the detection of drugs as well as for search and rescue operations.

Units

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024-07-17 . Pennsylvania Capitol Police Swear In Three New Officers . 2024-07-17 . archive.ph.
  2. News: Dog's job is to sniff out explosives . Lindsay . Minnema . . August 7, 2006 . February 27, 2007.
  3. News: Pennsylvania State Capitol Police receive reaccreditation . Troy. Thompson . . September 23, 2013 . September 26, 2013.
  4. News: Pennsylvania Capitol Police Department Receives State, International Reaccreditation . Troy. Thompson . . August 9, 2016 . August 9, 2016.
  5. Web site: PA Capitol Police.
  6. https://lauraburgess.com/pennsylvania-state-capitol-police-upgrade-iwi-us-tavor-x95/