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Sponsors Type
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State/Provincial
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United States
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Grant Type
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Internship/Work-study
Last modified on 2019-05-19 22:57:23
Description
The Vermont State Police is a full-service law-enforcement agency that provides primary law-enforcement services to about 200 towns, 90 percent of the land mass, and 50 percent of the population in Vermont. Our Emergency Communication Dispatchers answer roughly 89 percent of all E-911 calls made in Vermont. In addition, the specialized resources of the Vermont State Police support our local, county and federal partners in times of need.
The 332 sworn members and 64 emergency dispatchers and civilian support staff who work for the Vermont State Police make a difference in the safety of Vermonters and visitors, every day. The Vermont State Police is committed to excellence, including our mission, vision, and core values.
Colonel Matthew Birmingham is the director of the Vermont State Police. He can be reached by email and through the Vermont State Police Headquarters in Waterbury at 802-244-7345.
Colonel Birmingham oversees the three divisions that make up the Vermont State Police:
- The Field Force Division, commanded by Major James Whitcomb, consists of 10 field stations throughout Vermont.
- The Criminal Division, commanded by Major Dan Trudeau, investigates major crimes including homicides, drug cases and other specialized investigations.
- The Support Services Division, commanded by Major Ingrid Jonas, oversees recruitment, training, technology, fair & impartial policing, public information and Internal Affairs. Major Jonas also serves as the Department's Executive Officer.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Vermont State Police is to individually and collectively serve and protect by providing the highest quality of professional law-enforcement services.
Vision Statement
Our vision is to be leaders in policing with an emphasis on fairness, compassion and service.
Core Values
Courage
Troopers will have the inner strength to face danger and conflict while making difficult decisions under stress and pressure.
Honor
Troopers will maintain a value system based upon truth and honor.
Integrity
Troopers will always maintain a character of high standards in accordance with the Vermont State Police Rules and Regulations and do what is legally, ethically and morally right.
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