Jackson Police Department (Mississippi)

Jackson Police Department (Mississippi)

The Jackson Police Department provides law enforcement services to approximately 185,000 citizens encompassing 122 square miles of Jackson, Mississippi. JPD is composed of approximately 430 Sworn Officers who are supported by over 250 civilian personnel.

Brief History

The Jackson Police Department was established in 1822. An Ordinance dated January 1864 set a policeman's wages at $40.00 per month, with the exception of the City Marshall who received one-half the fee paid by each person put in jail. Off-duty police officers took the ferry below LeFleur's Bluff across the Pearl River into what is now Rankin County to bring back firewood to sell. Eventually, pay was raised to $60.00 per month for men working twelve-hour shifts, seven days a week. There were no holidays, vacation days or days off. The year 1873 marked the appearance of the first uniformed Police Officers with caps, badges, and batons. 1878 marked the turning point of specialized police services, when the first police detective was appointed. In 1901, "Patrol" became a rank, and men were hired for that position. In 1909, "Desk Sergeants" were appointed, along with mounted police, and detectives wore plain clothes for the first time. In 1917, greatly expanded specialized bureaus and divisions were formed at JPD. Motorized Patrol Units were added and Ford Model-T were replaced by newer ones. Early Police communications were strictly one-way. The transmitter and radio operator were located at City Hall with the call letters WAMK. Officers had to depend on a "Call Box" located on light poles in the downtown area to reply. It was 1952 when the Department occupied a modern headquarters building at 327 East Pascagoula Street. This allowed the Jackson Police Department to operate both a municipal court and jail from one location. The Police Training Academy was constructed in 1965 to consolidate instruction and training of personnel. The Pistol Range, included as a part of the Training Academy, was built on East McDowell Road. In 1972, the first female officer was sworn in. In 1978, the City's growth prompted the Police Department to move to the Precinct system. Presently, there are (4) Precincts strategically positioned throughout the City. In 1979, officers were provided with individual walkie-talkies which gave them an emergency distress button. In 1983, the size of the Department grew to over 400 sworn police officers. In 2005, Shirlene Anderson was sworn in as JPD's first female Chief of Police.

ee also

* List of law enforcement agencies in Mississippi

Refernces

External links

* [http://www.city.jackson.ms.us/government/police/ Jackson Police website]


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