Academy of Police Baden-Württemberg

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The former academy of the Baden-Württemberg police in Freiburg im Breisgau

The Baden-Württemberg Police Academy ( AkadPol BW ) emerged from the Baden-Württemberg State Police School in 2000 as a result of the reform of basic and advanced training. The field of education was from the Academy of Police spun off by the riot police adopted and in 2014 the School of Police of Baden-Wuerttemberg .

At the Freiburg location there was a crime museum in which, among other things, a room was dedicated to the break-in of Hohenzollern Castle in 1953. The museum was relocated to Böblingen .

history

In 2005 AkadPol carried out with its 195 employees at the locations Freiburg im Breisgau and Wertheim 778 thematically different events ( seminars , trainings and conferences) with 26,800 participants centrally in their own rooms and decentrally at the offices. Around 900 external speakers from state authorities and institutions and the corporate division supported them in their work. The participants also included employees from neighboring countries, particularly France and Switzerland, as well as from the MEPA states ( Central European Police Academy ).

In cooperation with the Great Mosque in Buggingen , the Academy has been holding regular three-day seminars for police officers on intercultural competence since 2006 .

As part of a police reform in Baden-Wuerttemberg police academy was as Institute for Training and Management in the School of Baden-Württemberg Police incorporated and after Böblingen laid. The Wertheim location was given up in 2015 and the Freiburg location in 2016.

Refugee crisis from 2015

In summer 2015, in the course of the refugee crisis, a needs-based initial reception facility (BEA) for several hundred refugees was set up on the academy's sports field in Freiburg . In the meantime, the police have cleared the buildings and three of the four buildings have already been converted into permanent state initial reception facilities (LEA).

The city also set up the premises in Wertheim as an initial reception center. For a long time, the facility was lacking extensive state personnel, as it is not yet an official state initial reception facility. Therefore, volunteers as well as the German Red Cross and the technical relief organization carried the burden of care. As more refugees were expected, volunteer helpers etc. a. THW and DRK will complete the academy's gymnasium by September 18, 2015 with around 400 beds. On the night of Saturday, September 19, 2015, a fire broke out in the gym. The fire brigade's emergency services were alerted at 12:50 a.m. and put out the fire with a large contingent. Two residents of a neighboring old people's home came to a clinic with suspected smoke inhalation. According to the city of Wertheim, the hall is now in danger of collapsing and can no longer be used.

At the back of the hall, police found traces of a burglary on a door. Witnesses said they saw a dark-clad person walk away from the building and drive away in a car. Wertheim's Lord Mayor Stefan Mikulicz (CDU) said that night that he was dismayed and affected. He assumed an arson attack . In the weeks that followed, the criminal police confirmed that someone had broken into the hall and set an incendiary device.

tasks

The AkadPol was a center for the training of the police force of the country and coordinated technical and organizational training of the educational institutions and departments of the police in the country. The organizational coordination takes place via the "Central Coordination Office for Further Education". AkadPol operates Police-Online, an education management system through which, among other things, all police training measures can be booked. Police-Online supports self-study through learning media and tutoring , using electronically supported and integrated learning . 24,000 employees can be reached via the system.

The tasks of the Academy of Police are set out in the administrative regulation of the Ministry of the Interior on the Academy of Police Baden-Württemberg (VwV-AkadPol BW) of December 20, 1999, Az 3-1160.5-AkadPol / 1:

  • Central coordination of training for the Baden-Württemberg police force,
  • Planning and implementation of own training measures,
  • Support of the further training measures of other further training and demand providers by sending teaching staff,
  • Production and provision of teaching and learning documents,
  • Advice and support for police practice,
  • Operation of a hotline and knowledge database,
  • Training according to the VwV on the qualification for promotion to the higher police enforcement service (ASL)

Web links

Commons : Academy of Police Baden-Württemberg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kai Müller: Balance and Piety ( Memento from October 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Reiner Ruf and Heinz Siebold: More performance, the same staff . In: Stuttgarter Zeitung . March 28, 2012 ( from stuttgarter-zeitung.de [accessed November 4, 2012]).
  3. Martin Willy: Rebholz sees scope . In: Stuttgarter Nachrichten . March 28, 2012 ( from stuttgarter-nachrichten.de [accessed November 4, 2012]).
  4. Wertheim. Retrieved February 13, 2019 .
  5. End of an Era - State Police School, Academy of Police and Freiburg Campus are history. Retrieved February 13, 2019 .
  6. ^ Freiburg: Refugee camp: the new initial reception center in Freiburg is being built - badische-zeitung.de. Retrieved September 4, 2015 .
  7. Manuel Fritsch: The conversion of the old police school into a state initial reception facility is nearing completion. Badische Zeitung, February 13, 2019, accessed on February 13, 2019 .
  8. http://www.swr.de/landesschau-aktuell/bw/feuer-in-wertheimer-sporthalle-brandanschlag-auf-fluechtlingsunterkunft/-/id=1622/did=16182564/nid=1622/1aymapj/index.html
  9. ^ After arson in planned refugee accommodation: Wertheim offers a reward. swr.de, October 9, 2015, accessed March 30, 2016 .
  10. Administrative regulation of the Ministry of the Interior on the Academy of Police Baden-Württemberg (VwV-AkadPol BW) id F. v. 12/20/1999 valid from 01/01/2000. Retrieved August 12, 2018 .