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1 Responsibilities  





2 Equipment  





3 Organisation  



3.1  Landespolizeipräsidium  





3.2  Polizeiinspektionen  







4 Ranks  





5 Training  





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7 References  














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Polizei Saarland
Agency overview
Employees3,100[1]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction Saarland, Germany
Location of Saarland shown in Germany
Size2,569 square kilometres (992 sq mi)[2]
Population990,000[3]
General nature
Operational structure
Overseen bySaar Ministry of the Interior, Urban Development and Sports (Ministerium für Inneres, Bau und Sport)
HeadquartersSaarbrücken
Agency executive
Website
https://www.saarland.de/polizei/

Saarland Police (German: Landespolizei Saarland) is a state law-enforcement agency in Saarland, Germany. It is subordinated to the Saar Ministry of the Interior, Urban Development and Sports.

Responsibilities

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The Police in Saarland are responsible for averting dangers to Public Order and Safety, and to aid and notify Authorities tasked with Public Safety if necessary, as well as to determine and investigate misdemeanors.[4] Part of averting dangers to Public Safety is responding to Emergencies. Furthermore, the Police must investigate Crime according to § 163 StPO.[5]

Equipment

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A typical Saar policeman

Saarland uses post-2020 Ford Explorers as patrol vehicles.[6] The Saar Police have been using a blue uniform since 2014, which is shared with Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse.[7] Saar Police officers have been equipped with Bodycams since 2015 and carry Tasers since 2020.[8]

Organisation

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Landespolizeipräsidium

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As per the Verwaltungsvorschrift über Organisation und Aufgaben des Landespolizeipräsidiums of 2018 (Directive on the Organisation and Responsibilities of the State Police Presidium), the Saar State Police is headed by the Landespolizeipräsidium (State Police Presidium).[9] Its head is the current Landespolizeipräsident Norbert Rupp.[10]

The Landespolizeipräsidium is divided into four Directorates.

Directorate 1

Directorate 1 (German: Direktion LPP 1) is responsible for averting dangers to Public safety and Emergency response.[11] Traffic Police, the Bereitschaftspolizei (Riot Police), and the Wasserschutzpolizei (Waterways Police) are part of the Directorate 1, as well as Speicalized Units such as the Saar Spezialeinsatzkommando (SEK), the Mobiles Einsatzkommando (MEK) and the Bomb Squad.[11]

Directorate 2

Directorate 2 (German: Direktion LPP 2) is responsible for repressive Measures against crime, and houses the Saar Landeskriminalamt.[11]

Directorate 3

Directorate 3 (German: Direktion LPP 3) is responsible for Human resources, education and training, and houses the medical and psychological Service.[11]

Directorate 4

Directorate 4 (German: Direktion LPP 4) is responsible for Logistics, Budget and Equipment, and includes the Saar Police Orchestra.[11]

Polizeiinspektionen

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The Saar Police is divided into 12 Police Inspections (German: Polizeiinspektionen).[11]

Polizeiinspektion Saarbrücken-Stadt

The Polizeiinspektion Saarbrücken-Stadt includes one Police Precinct in Alt-Saarbrücken and one in Saarbrücken-Brebach, part of which is a Police Posting in Kleinbittersdorf.[11]

Polizeiinspektion Saarbrücken-Burbach

The Polizeiinspektion Saarbrücken-Burbach includes a Police Posting in Gersweiler-Klarenthal.[11]

Polizeiinspektion Völklingen

The Polizeiinspektion Völklingen includes a Police Precinct in Köllertal, part of which are Police Postings in Heusweiler and Riegelsberg. An additional Police Posting is situated in Großrosseln.[11]

Polizeiinspektion Saarlouis

The Polizeiinspektion Saarlouis includes a Police Precinct in Bous with subordinated Police Postings in Überherrn, Wadgassen, Schwalbach and Ensdorf. Another Police Precinct is located in Dillingen, part of which are Police Postings in Rehlingen-Siersburg and Nalbach. There is a further Police Posting in Wallerfangen.[11]

Polizeiinspektion Lebach

The Polizeiinspektion Lebach consist of two Police Postings, in Saarwellingen and Schmelz.[11]

Polizeiinspektion Nordsaarland

The Polizeiinspektion Nordsaarland includes four Police Postings, in Losheim am See, Weiskirchen, Nohfelden and Nonnweiler.[11]

Polizeiinspektion Merzig

The Polizeiinspektion Merzig is made up of three Police Postings, in Perl, Mettlach and Beckingen.[11]

Polizeiinspektion St. Wendel

The Polizeiinspektion St. Wendel consists of five Police Postings, in Freisen, Marpingen, Namborn, Oberthal and Tholey.[11]

Polizeiinspektion Neunkirchen

The Polizeiinspektion Neunkirchen includes a Police Precinct in Illingen, part of which are Police Postings in Eppelborn, Schiffweiler and Merchweiler. Additional Police Postings are located in Ottweiler and Spiesen-Elversberg.[11]

Polizeiinspektion Sulzbach

There are three Police Postings which make up the Polizeiinspektion Sulzbach. They are located in Dudweiler, Friederichsthal and Quierscheid.[11]

Polizeiinspektion Homburg

The Polizeiinspektion Homburg includes a Police Precinct in Blieskastel, part of which are two Police Postings in Gersheim and Mandelbachtal. Additional Police Postings are located in Bexbach and Kirkel.[11]

Polizeiinspektion St. Ingbert

There are no additional Police Postings within the Polizeiinspektion St. Ingbert.[11]

Ranks

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The ranking-system of the Saar State Police is divided into two levels: Gehobener Dienst, and the command level, Höherer Dienst. Uniformed officers, such as those of the Schutzpolizei visibly wear their rank. Officers of the Criminal Investigation Police do not wear Uniforms, thus there are no Insignias designed for them. Within the ranking system, their titles differ from those of the Schutzpolizei, as the prefix Polizei- is changed to Kriminal-. For example: The equivalent to a Polizeioberkommissar would be a Kriminaloberkommissar.

Laufbahngruppe 2.1 (gehobener Dienst)

Rank Insignia
Polizeikommissaranwärter
Insignia of a Polizeikommissaranwärter
Insignia of a Polizeikommissaranwärter
Polizeikommissar
Insignia of a Polizeikommissar
Insignia of a Polizeikommissar
Polizeioberkommissar
Insignia of a Polizeioberkommissar
Insignia of a Polizeioberkommissar
Polizeihauptkommissar
Insignias of a Polizehauptkommissar
Insignias of a Polizehauptkommissar
Insignias of a Polizehauptkommissar
Insignias of a Polizehauptkommissar
Erster Polizeihauptkommissar
Insignias of a Erster Polizehauptkommissar
Insignias of a Erster Polizehauptkommissar

Laufbahngruppe 2.2 (höherer Dienst)

Rank Insignia
Polizeirat
Insignias of a Polizeirat
Insignias of a Polizeirat
Polizeioberrat
Insignias of a Polizeioberrat
Insignias of a Polizeioberrat
Polizeidirektor
Insignias of a Polizeidirektor
Insignias of a Polizeidirektor
Leitender Polizeidirektor
Insignias of a Leitender Polizeidirektor
Insignias of a Leitender Polizeidirektor
Landespolizeipräsident
Insignia of the Landespolizeidirektor
Insignia of the Landespolizeidirektor

Training

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Saar Police officers making a mock arrest at a Police show

Aspiring Police Officers of the Saar State Police bear the title of Polizeikommissaranwärter,orKriminalkommissaranwärter during three years of training. Part of the training is made up by studying at the Fachhochschule für Verwaltung des Saarlandes (University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration of the Saarland)inGöttelborn, where Polizeikommissaranwärter receive theoretical training through university education.[12] Practical training is provided by a specified time of training-on-the-job at Departments within Saarland.[12][13] During training, Polizeikommissaranwärter have to obtain a Diploma.[13] After three years of training, the Aspiring Police officers are promoted to the rank of Kriminal- or Polizeikommissar.[12]

History

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Saar Police van in outdated green livery

In 2014, the Saar Police introduced a blue Police Uniform, which is used in Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse as well. [7] Car liveries were subsequently changed to blue as well.

References

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  1. ^ "Vollzeitäquivalent der Beschäftigten im Aufgabenbereich Polizei in den Kernhaushalten des Bundes und der Länder". destatis.de. destatis. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ "Saarland Kompakt". saarland.de. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ "Saarland Kompakt". saarland.de. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ "Saarländisches Polizeigesetz (SPolG)". recht.saarland.de. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  • ^ "§ 163 StPO - Einzelnorm". www.gesetze-im-internet.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  • ^ Schäfer, Thomas (2022-10-18). "Mega-SUV "Explorer": Ausgerechnet von Ford: Neue Riesen-Autos der Saar-Polizei kosten regulär weit über 80 000 Euro". Saarbrücker Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  • ^ a b Zeitung, Saarbrücker (2014-03-25). "Polizei macht blau – einheitliche Uniformen in drei Ländern". Saarbrücker Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  • ^ christof.goergen. "Positive Erfahrungswerte: "Taser" und Bodycams der saarländischen Polizei zeigen hohe präventive Wirkung". Saarland (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  • ^ "Verwaltungsvorschrift über Organisation und Aufgaben des Landespolizeipräsidiums in der Neufassung vom 21.September 2018 zuletzt geändert durch Verwaltungsvorschrift vom 16. Oktober 2019 (Amtsbl. I S. 1018)" (PDF). saarland.de (in German). 2020-09-01. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  • ^ "Behördenleitung". Saarland (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Organigramm" (PDF). saarland.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  • ^ a b c "Berufsinformationen". Saarland (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  • ^ a b "Polizeivollzugsdienst". Saarland (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-18.

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