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Command Staff | Rhode Island State Police Superintendent, Rhode Island State Police Director, Rhode Island Department of Public Safety Colonel Darnell S Weaver Colonel Darnell S Weaver was appointed by Governor Daniel J McKee on April 29, 2022, to serve as the 15th Superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police and as the Director of the Rhode Island Department of Public Safety Colonel Weaver grew up in Cranston, Rhode Island and
Contact Us | Rhode Island State Police Contact Us The following numbers are for non-emergency purposes only If you are experiencing an emergency that requires police, fire or medical assistance, dial 911 immediately
Public Information | Rhode Island State Police PREA Audit Final Report for RISP Lincoln Woods Barracks November 2023 PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes PREA Audit Final Report for RISP Hope Valley Barracks November 2023 PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes PREA Audit Final Report for RISP Scituate Barracks November 2023 PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes
Become a Trooper | Rhode Island State Police BECOME A TROOPER Service in the Rhode Island State Police requires active, intelligent people whose reputations are above reproach High moral, mental, and physical standards are demanded and maintained The Division is rich with history and tradition and our Troopers are known for their integrity and commitment to duty Salary and benefits are competitive, and Troopers can serve in a variety
The Academy | Rhode Island State Police The Academy The Rhode Island State Police Training Academy, located in Foster, Rhode Island, is a 22-week residential law enforcement training academy The Academy is designed to challenge each recruit to determine if one possesses the necessary intelligence, emotional stability, physical stamina, and other criteria necessary to meet training objectives and duty requirements of serving with
Legal Policies Agency Regulations | Rhode Island State Police RISP complies with Title VII and other federal and state mandates and adheres to equal employment opportunity (EEO) principles for all persons, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, limited English proficiency (LEP), age, or national origin
Uniform Crime Reporting Unit | Rhode Island State Police Uniform Crime Reporting Unit The RI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program is a statewide, cooperative statistical effort of local and state enforcement agencies reporting data on crimes brought to their attention Since 1984, the Rhode Island State Police has administered the UCR Program and continued to assess and monitor the nature and type of crime in Rhode Island The UCR System is the
Selection Process | Rhode Island State Police Selection Process WHO CAN APPLY? MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS All applicants: You do not need to be a resident of the state to apply must be between the ages of 18 and 35 must be a high school graduate or hold a General Equivalency Diploma (GED) must be a citizen of the United States must possess a valid operator's license prior to starting the Academy or be willing and eligible to obtain one must
Detective Bureau | Rhode Island State Police Detective Bureau The Detective Bureau is comprised of detectives and investigators as well as task force officers from federal and local agencies, who investigate crimes that require specialized investigative techniques Some of these techniques include forensic examinations and the cultivation of informants They require exhaustive dedication, and ultimately, accurate court testimony in order