Fresno Police Department - Structure

Structure

  • Office Of Chief Division
    • Legal Adviser
    • Public Information Officer
    • Administrative Lieutenant
    • Administrative Services Division
      • Capital Improvements Unit
      • Fiscal affairs Bureau
      • Grant Management
      • Personnel Bureau
        • Reserves
      • Training Bureau
        • Police Training Officer (PTO) Program
        • Cadet Program
    • Patrol Division-Each Division has the following: District Crime Suppression Team, Problem Oriented Policing (POP), Citizens on Patrol (COP) Team, ENPH
      • Southwest District
        • Downtown Policing Unit
      • Southeast District
      • Northeast District
      • Northwest District
      • Special Operations & Field Services Bureau
        • Field Commanders
        • Duty Office
        • Prisoner Transport & Standby
        • Bulldog Tactical Team
        • West Fresno Tactical Team
        • Air Support Airport Policing Unit (Fresno Yosemite International & Fresno Chandler Executive Airports)
        • Mounted Patrol & K9 Unit
        • Tactical Response
          • Special Weapons and Tactics
          • Crisis Negotiations Team
          • Explosive Ordnance Disposal
    • Support Division
      • Records and Information Services Bureau
      • Crime View
      • Communications Bureau
        • Communications Center
        • Video Policing
      • Special Services Bureau
        • Special Events
        • Traffic Safety Section
        • Neighborhood Traffic Unit (NTU)
        • Tow Unit
      • Youth & Community Services Bureau
        • Homeland Security, Volunteer Services & Citizens on Patrol (COP)
        • Mayor’s Gang Prevention Initiative (MGPI)
        • School Resource Officers Unit (SRO)
        • Police Activities League (PAL) & Life-skills Unit
    • Investigative Services Division
      • Crime Scene Bureau
      • Cyber Crimes Task Force
      • Family Justice & Criminal Investigations Bureau
        • Sex Crimes Unit
        • Missing Persons Unit & Child Abuse Unit
        • Domestic Violence
        • Financial Crimes & Elder Abuse Unit
        • Court Liaison & Prosecutor Liaison Unit
      • Street Violence Bureau
        • Homicide Unit
        • Robbery & Felony Assault Unit
        • Night Detective Unit
        • Tactical Team
        • Crime Stoppers
        • Parole Apprehension Team
      • Special Investigations Bureau
        • Street Narcotics Enforcement Team
        • High Intensity Drug Traffic Areas (HIDTA)
        • Career Criminal Auto Thieves Team (C-CATT)
        • Major Narcotics Unit
        • Vice/Intelligence Unit
        • Joint Terrorism Task Force
      • Anti-Gang & Graffiti Bureau
        • Graffiti Investigations
        • Graffiti Abatement
        • Multi-Agency Gang Enforcement Consortium (MAGEC)
    • Professional Standards Division
      • Office Of Independent Review
      • City Attorney Office
      • Risk Management
      • Civil Liability Team
      • Litigation Risk Claims
      • Early Alert Unit
      • Internal Affairs
      • Employee Services
        • Chaplaincy
        • Companion Officer
        • Wellness
        • Save Program
      • Accountability and Compliance Bureau
        • CALEA
        • Policies & Procedures

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