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A police station (sometimes called a "station house" or just "house") is a building which serves to accommodate police officers and other members of police staff. Police stations typically contain offices and accommodation for personnel and vehicles, along with locker rooms, temporary holding cells and interview/interrogation rooms.[citation needed]

The area a police station serves has a variety of different names, such as precinct, district, division and zone. However, in some police forces such as Hampshire Constabulary, police stations do not serve a specific area and the officers have great flexibility over where they can operate.

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There are 1,024 police stations and directorates in the Greek territory, each of them is responsible for the safety of the citizens in their area. They usually have parking areas for vehicles, interrogation areas and holding cells.

In India, police stations are referred to as 'Thana' or 'Thane'. The term "thana" is derived from the Persian word "sthan," which means a place or location. The British colonial administration adopted this term, and it has been widely used ever since. There are regional variations, such as "Kāval nilaiyam" in Tamil Nadu, etc. Police stations have a designated area under their jurisdiction. Police stations are headed by a station house officer (SHO) who may be of inspector or sub-inspector rank, assisted by an assistant sub-inspector, head constables, and constables. The number of personnel in a particular police station depend on many factors like area covered, population, topography, crime rate, sensitivity, important places and others. Some police stations may have police outposts under them. Police outposts are set up when areas covered by police stations have difficult topography, a lack of transportation, high population density, communally sensitive places and border points, or if the area is very large.[1] There are many police stations in India which lack basic infrastructure like proper buildings, landline telephones, wireless sets, vehicles, computers and adequate police personnel.[2][3] Specialized police stations also exist for specific purposes, such as cyber crime, railway, traffic enforcement, women, and others.

FARAJA police command established in 2022 replaced NAJA police force has provincial and county commands, Police electronic offices are called Police +10 (پلیس+۱۰). Iranian cities needs 2000 more police stations/bases per deputy command.[4] There are four thousand patrols.[5]

The county constabularies in Great Britain were previously organised on a village basis. Most villages of any size had a "police house". Police houses in small villages were often staffed by a single uniformed constable, with larger stations being staffed by more. Local police stations were grouped together under the command of a uniformed sergeant, whose station was known as a "sergeant's station". Larger towns in the county constabulary areas had police stations staffed by a number of officers, often under the command of an inspector or superintendent, usually also commanding a sub-division or division respectively, and therefore giving the names of "sub-divisional station" or "divisional station" to their stations.

If you are unable to use the interactive map, please scroll to the "Station Details" section below the interactive map. There, you will find the addresses for each SFPD station, a link to their individual pages, and a Google Maps link to route to whichever address you choose.

Please Note: The San Francisco Police Department does NOT handle crimes that occurred in property that is outside of the City and County of San Francisco's jurisdiction and those should be reported directly to the appropriate agency. The Presidio and other federal lands are not associated with an SFPD station. Federal Park Police can be reached at 1-415-561-5505.

In 2021, the City established a Community Advisory Panel (CAP) made up of community members to help with this project. The CAP reviewed the public safety facility needs-assessment study, toured the current police department building and anticipated building area, and provided recommendations on how the Lacey Police Department and community will use the new facility.

The City established a Community Advisory Panel (CAP) made up of community members to help with this project. The CAP reviewed the public safety facility needs-assessment study, toured the current police department building and anticipated building area, and provided recommendations on how the Lacey Police Department and community will use the new facility.

After deciding to build a new building versus renovate the current station, City Council voted to authorize purchasing a portion of 715 Lafayette St. in December 2021 to accommodate a new station on the site after evaluating multiple site options over the course of several years.

The need for an updated Police Station dates back as far as the 1970's. A warrant article from 1976 Town Meeting provided for a roughly 5,000 ft2 addition, bringing the Police Station to a total of 8,600 ft2 for a department of 50 employees. The Department soon outgrew this space. In 1999, the Town added 2 trailers to the property to address space needs as the department grew to 75 employees. This represents the last addition to the current site.

Space deficiencies remained and in 2002 the Selectmen commissioned a Building Committee to study the needs of a new facility, with a report and plans to be ready for 2004 Town Meeting. The Committee had three tasks: (1) choose the location for the new Police Station; (2) determine building space needs today and for the next 30 years; and (3) determine what taxpayers in Salem can afford to pay in taxes for a new Police Station.

The Committee voted that the building design shall be for a 28,800 square foot building, including a schematic expansion plan for 6,500 square feet to be located on a town-owned parcel of land on Lawrence Road and accessible from Sally Sweets Way. This advanced to Town Meeting article 22 which would have committed $7,450,000. Despite winning a plurality of affirmative votes, the measure failed to meet the required 2/3 votes necessary to issue a municipal bond.

Following this vote, the Board of Selectmen in 2006/07 tried a new approach for a station that responded to criticisms dealt during the previous process. The new approach included a reduced police station footprint located on the existing site, focused solely on departmental needs and utilizing a Design/Build approach. Plans were drafted, a contractor was selected and the measure was moved to the Town Meeting warrant article with a total cost of $7,135,712. Again, the measure failed.

More recently, the Town Selectmen assembled the Municipal Building Advisory Committee (MBAC) to revisit the Police facility among others. The choose the location for the new station, determine building space needs for the present and next 30 years and determine what Salem taxpayers could afford to pay for a facility. The current plans and decisions are driven by the MBAC goals and process.

The Salem Police Department (PD) is committed to providing opportunities for the public to see the Station for themselves. We invite you to speak with guides about the existing conditions and the space needs of a modern operation. We have already hosted the members of various Town Committees, including the Town Council, Budget Committee, Communications Committee, and the Zoning Board.

Moreover, the infrastructure is inadequate, outdated, and faulty. The building's design does not align with modern technological needs, and there are concerns related to electrical overloads and inadequate temperature control for IT equipment. The heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system's inefficiency leads to temperature imbalances across the facility. Numerous deficiencies are noted in the fire alarm system, and some operational aspects, like detainee transportation and plumbing, present ongoing challenges.

Severe overcrowding compounds these issues. Essential units, such as the Investigations Unit, operate from an outdated trailer, leading to storage challenges and the repurposing of detainee cells for record storage. Evidence storage inadequacies, constrained locker space, and the lack of proper office arrangements further hinder efficient operations. Additionally, efforts to secure federal grant funding for agency improvement are hampered by the building's limitations, impeding workspace and storage solutions required for new personnel, equipment, and documentation.

Yes. The Municipal Building Advisory Committee (MBAC), the Police Department staff, and the Town Council are unanimous in their belief the present site is the most optimal for the new facility. This consensus is driven by several compelling factors: first, there is no expenditure involved in acquiring land from the taxpayers; second, the location boasts a strategically central position; and finally, there exists ample space for the construction of the facility.

Seattle Police Headquarters public service counter will reopen for Limited In-Person Services - available by appointment only. Our precinct facilities remain closed at this time. Find out more on our closure information page.

The Seattle Police Department (SPD) prevents crime, enforces laws, and supports quality public safety by delivering respectful, professional, and dependable police services. SPD operates within a framework that divides the city into five geographical areas called "precincts".

Established in 1816, the Columbus Division of Police has over 1,800 officers and 300 civilian employees. The Division covers 20 precincts across the greater Columbus metropolitan area, while serving over 900,000 residents.

Our primary focus is the safety of those we serve, while treating our residents with respect, dignity, and fairness. The dedicated men and women of the Columbus Division of Police are continuously engaged in community outreach and making sure to put forth the best trained police force in the nation.

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