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Major Jackie Stuart
Bureau Commander
The Law Enforcement Bureau of the Sedgwick County
Sheriff’s Office encompasses the entire commissioned side of
the Sheriff’s Office. The Law Enforcement Bureau has four
separate Divisions each with a unique responsibility.
The Sheriff’s Patrol Division covers all
1,008 miles of Sedgwick County and responds to all calls for
service from our citizens. The Patrol Division includes the
Community Liaison Unit and the Community Policing Unit. The
Community Liaison Unit’s prime responsibility is to deliver
hundreds of hours of public safety programs like D.A.R.E. to
the public. The Community Policing Unit utilizes a problem
solving model to address time intensive citizen problems
that may have otherwise gone unaddressed.
The Investigations Division is
responsible for the investigation and case preparation of
criminal cases that have been reported to the Sheriff’s
Office. The division is comprised of detectives who work
many varied tasks that include: forensics laboratory, D.E.A.
Task Force, Intelligence, Narcotics, E.M.C.U (Exploited and
Missing Child Unit) A.T.F. Task Force and the F.B.I. Joint
Terrorism Task Force.
The Support Division is comprised of
the Training Section, the Records Section and the Property
and Evidence Section. The Training Section ensures ongoing
recruitment, training and continuing education for all
Sheriff Office employees. The Training Section also
supervises the Firearm/Range that is responsible for all
firearms training. Sheriff Records maintains all
registration for sexual offenders within Sedgwick County, as
well as all cases generated by Sheriff Deputies and all
Sedgwick County Detention Facility records. The Property and
Evidence Unit oversees the protection, disposal and
distribution of all seized and collected property and
assets.
The Judicial Division is the
fourth division in the bureau, and is vital to Courtroom
Security for the 18th Judicial District Court.
The deputies assigned to the Court docket ensure movement of
inmates to and from the courts is done in a timely manner
and without incident. Warrant deputies are in constant
motion all over Sedgwick County obeying and serving the
orders of the court. Extradition is accountable for
transporting prisoners across the country as needed as well
as within Kansas. The Civil Process Section is comprised of
civilian personnel administering official procedure of court
ordered documents.Investigation
Division
- Forensic Laboratory
- Narcotics
- D.E.A. Task Force
- Intelligence
- Exploited Missing Child Unit
(EMCU)
- Joint Terrorism Task Force
Patrol
Division
- Patrol
- 1st Watch
- 2nd Watch
- 3rd Watch
- Administration
- Administrative Staff
- Community Policing
- Community Liaison
- K-9 Unit
- Tag Enforcement
Judicial Division
- Court Security
- Docket
- 1st Appearance
- Court Liaison
Support Division
- Training
/ Firing Range
- Property, Evidence & Supply
- Records
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Major James Woods
Bureau Commander
The Detention Bureau of the
Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office is composed of the
operations and support divisions. Each has a vital role in
the efficient operation of the detention facility. The
Operations Division addresses the day-to-day work and
concerns of housing over 1,500 inmates in a safe, secure and
humane manner. The Support Division provides those necessary
services to augment and support the Operations Division.
Working in a modern pre-trial housing facility is a
profession that requires a deep commitment to ensuring that
all inmates in the Sheriff’s custody are provided with safe
and humane treatment consistent with applicable standards,
laws and community expectations. A commitment to public
service is only the beginning. To become a detention deputy
requires that one must first pass a rigorous background
investigation, followed by eleven weeks of formal academy
instruction. This is then followed by a six-week Field
Training program. Only then is a detention deputy ready to
begin a career in which not everyone can succeed. While in
custody, all inmates are provided with the essentials of
human life; including medical/mental health care, nutritious
meals, a clean environment and the opportunity for
maintaining family and personal contacts. The Detention
Bureau resembles the operation of a small city. This city
operates a medical clinic, a school (GED classes), postal
system (the opening and inspection of inmate mail), law
enforcement (to maintain discipline) and a court system
(when the inmate fails to follow the facility rules).
Support
Services Division
- Work Release
- Medical Clinic
- Commissary Supply
- Inmate Coordinator
- Video 1st Appearance
- Trustee Supervisor
- Chaplin Services
- G.E.D. Program
- A/A Program
- N/A Program
Operations
Division
- Watch Commanders
- Booking Sergeant
- Housing Sergeant
- Property Corporals
- Detention Deputies
- Public Visitation
- Professional Visitation
- Trustee Supervisor
- Administration
- Population Control
- Video Court
- Transport Coordination
- Transportation Unit
- Classification
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