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Encyclopedia > Hospital police

Hospital police are specialized police agencies in the United States that provide law enforcement services and security to hospitals. A physician visiting the sick in a hospital. ...


As a result of the increase violence in the healthcare field, mental health patients, and a wide range of civil disturbances found across the nation, hospital security often proved insufficient. This occasionally resulted in injury to both the hospital staff and the security officers. These hospital security officers were often poorly trained, ineffectively led, and unprepared to respond to these turbulent and unanticipated events. Because hospitals are open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week, they treat people who come in and may cause problems, such as combative persons, people who are drunk or on drugs, and gang members. Tramua centers treat patients of assaults, stabbings, and shootings which brings upset family and friends. Hospitals have the potential for violence on a daily basis. Civil disorder is a broad term that is typically used by law enforcement to describe one or more forms of disturbance caused by a group of people. ...


Creation of hospital police departments began in the 1970s across the country. Statutory laws were passed and necessary regulations were enacted to provide these security officers with the necessary statutory authority to perform their expanded roles as police officers. Hospital police officers were required to meet higher training and educational standards by attending the police academy. Further training was given to these police officers to deal with hospital-specific issues, including non-violent crisis management. Police Academy is a long-running series of comedy films, the first six of which were made in the 1980s. ...


The United States Department of Veterans Affairs, along with many state and municipal owned hospitals, have full service law enforcement agencies, while private non-profit hospitals usually have special police or constables. Today's hospital police officers are better equipped to deal with hospital specific issues, and have detailed understanding of law enforcement within a healthcare environment. Hospital police are similar to university police in that they are state certified with full police powers of arrest on hospital property. The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a Cabinet department of the United States government responsible for administering programs of veterans benefits for veterans, their families, and survivors. ... Special police is a term which can mean a number of things in different countries. ... Constables Constables is a boarding house in the asteemed public school Uppingham. ... University police (or campus police) in the United States are sworn police officers employed by a college or university to protect the campus and surrounding areas and the people who live on, work on and visit it. ...



 

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