The organization chart for the Gibbsboro Police
Department outlining the divisions and units within the Department
is as follows:
Organization Chart
Gibbsboro Police Department
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[Amended 5-17-1983 by Ord. No. 83-6; 9-20-1983 by Ord. No.
83-16; 6-9-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-06]
A. The Police Department of the Borough of Gibbsboro
may consist of a Chief of Police, a Captain, Lieutenants, Sergeants
and such other police officers and investigators as may from time
to time be deemed necessary by the Mayor and Council to properly preserve
the peace and good order of the Borough.
B. Membership and personnel chart. The table of organization
which concerns personnel and membership in the Police Department is
as follows:
Table of Organization Gibbsboro Police
Department
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Office of the Chief
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Patrol Division
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Investigation Division
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Services Division
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Total
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Sworn personnel
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Chief of Police
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1
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1
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Captain1
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1
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1
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Lieutenant1
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1
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1
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Sergeants1
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1
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1
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Corporals1
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1
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1
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2
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Patrolmen
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As many as necessary
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Civilian personnel
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Secretary1
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1
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1
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Crossing guards (part-time)
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As many as necessary
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Special officers
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As many as necessary
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NOTE:
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1
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Exact number of employees to be determined by
the Borough Council.
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[Amended 5-17-1983 by Ord. No. 83-6]
The Chief of Police is responsible for the general
direction, control and supervision of the Police Department as authorized
and provided for by statute, ordinance and this chapter. The office
of the Chief shall also be responsible for providing maintenance and
procedures for police vehicles.
The Investigation Division is responsible for
the following functions:
A. Follow-up investigations of serious crimes, vice crimes
and fatal motor vehicle accidents.
B. Preparation of cases for prosecution.
C. Recovery of stolen property.
D. Performance of all identification functions.
E. Prevention and control of juvenile delinquency.
F. Processing of juvenile offenders.
G. Maintaining liaison with the juvenile courts and school
systems.
The Services and Patrol Division is responsible
for the following functions:
A. Processing, indexing and filing of all reports and
case files and providing miscellaneous record services to the public
and the Department.
B. Reception of all complaints, reports of crime and
requests for police services from the public and dispatching of personnel
to investigate these cases.
C. Operation of all radio and communications equipment.
D. Arranging for basic, in-service and specialized training
for Department personnel and maintaining training records.
E. Providing maintenance programs and procedures for
communications and other equipment.
[Amended 5-17-1983 by Ord. No. 83-6]
F. Assignment, control and supervision of special policemen
and school crossing guards.
G. Preventive patrol activities.
H. Protection of life and property, preservation of the
peace, enforcement of the law and suppression of crime.
I. Investigation of police incidents and minor crimes
and preliminary investigation of serious crimes.
J. Traffic law enforcement, traffic control and traffic
accident investigation.
Duties and responsibilities are not limited
to those listed herein. Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned
as necessary to accomplish the objectives of the Department.