State Office for Training, Further Education and Personnel Matters of the NRW Police
State Office for Training, Advanced Training and Personnel Matters of the NRW Police (LAFP NRW) |
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State level | country |
position | Higher regional authority |
Supervisory authority | Ministry of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia |
founding | July 1, 2007 |
Headquarters | Selm , North Rhine-Westphalia |
Authority management | Michael Fruit |
Servants | approx. 1,600 |
Web presence | lafp.polizei.nrw |
The State Office for Education, Training and Personnel Matters of the North Rhine-Westphalia Police ( LAFP NRW for short ) is one of the three higher regional authorities of the North Rhine-Westphalia Police , alongside the State Criminal Police Office of North Rhine-Westphalia (LKA NRW) and the State Office for Central Police Services (LZPD NRW) . LAFP NRW is the central educational service provider of the NRW Police, with locations throughout North Rhine-Westphalia . In addition, the LAFP NRW exercises supervisory tasks over the district police authorities (KPB) and has a supervisory support function for the Ministry of the Interior of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (IM NRW).
history
Selm-Bork site
After the Second World War , North Rhine-Westphalia began setting up riot police units in 1951 on the basis of an administrative agreement with the federal government . On November 26, 1951, the newly organized 1st Hundred marched from Münster to Selm-Bork. Here she moved into the still intact building of the former Bork Air Force Ammunition Plant , which was built from 1936 to 1939. In 1952 the 2nd, 3rd and 4th hundreds follow. In the course of the 1950s, more farm buildings were built.
In 1969 the property in Selm-Bork became the directorate of the NRW riot police (BPD), with the result that all departments of the NRW riot police were subordinate to it. In the 1970s, modern accommodations with 1,197 accommodation options, a triple sports hall, a swimming pool, a cafeteria and a thermal power station were newly built.
In 1975 the advertising and selection service was placed under the direction of the riot police in Bork .
In 1981 the film and image department was moved from the Essen riot police department to the riot police headquarters in Bork.
In the 1990s, the riot police in North Rhine-Westphalia were reorganized again. The riot police left the Selm location and became part of the district police authorities . The newly established Directorate for Police Training in North Rhine-Westphalia (PAD) took on the management tasks for police training, while the Police Training Institute Selm (PAI) took on training in Selm-Bork.
On September 11, 2003 the previous police facilities PAI Selm, PAI Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock, PAI Brühl and Linnich, the police training institutes (PFI) Münster, PFI Neuss and the state police school for service dog handlers in the newly established institute for training of the police in North Rhine-Westphalia ( IAF NRW). As a result, the previous individual locations lost their independence. Since then, the management of the restructured authority has had its headquarters in Selm-Bork.
On July 1, 2007, the IAF NRW was transferred to the newly created regional authority, the State Office for Training, Further Education and Personnel Matters for the Police in North Rhine-Westphalia .
Education center "Carl Severing" Münster
In 1919, an organizational staff of the Rhenish-Westphalian security service established five police schools in former prisoner-of-war camps in Münster and East Westphalia: two in the Haus Spital camp near Münster-Nienberge , two in the so-called racetrack camp near Hammer Strasse in Münster and one in the Sennelager north of Paderborn .
On November 20, 1920, by decree of the Prussian Minister of the Interior Carl Severing, the Münster Police School was founded in the racecourse camp, with responsibility for the police in the province of Westphalia and the administrative district of Düsseldorf. After a major fire in the racecourse camp at the end of February 1921, the school moved into alternative quarters in Haus Spital, and on May 18, 1922, it finally moved to new accommodation at Grevener Str. 69–71. A branch was set up in Höxter from 1923 to 1925 .
In 1926 Bonn received a police school for the Rhine province. The Münster Police School was officially called the Münster State Police School . It occupied part of the Aegidi barracks from 1928 and the entire Aegidi barracks from 1930. In April 1934 it was assigned to the state police as a state police school, and in October 1934 as a state police department part of the Dortmund police force.
On April 9, 1935, she was transferred to the General Command of the Wehrmacht , so that there was no longer a police school at the Münster location.
After the Second World War, the first police specialist teacher examination course for about 30 police officers ran in the newly established Central Police School for the British Zone in Hiltrup (today: German Police University ) . The head of this police school was commissioned to found a police school in Haus Spital. On September 5, 1945, the official opening of the police school took place in the presence of representatives of the Allied military government. It became known under the name Regional Police School Münster .
On January 1, 1947, the German police were withdrawn from British sovereignty. From now on it was subordinate to the German authorities, but its organization continued to resemble the English model. The police schools that existed at that time in Münster, Düsseldorf, Bonn and Wuppertal were now directly subordinate to the newly formed state of North Rhine-Westphalia as state police schools. On February 15, 1947, the regional police school in Münster was named State Police School in Münster (LPS).
On April 5, 1949, school operations began on the site of the former Schlieffen barracks on Weseler Strasse and on April 26, 1945 it was opened as the Carl Severing State Police School in the presence of the namesake. It existed until October 31, 1974, for the last five years parallel to the Higher State Police School of North Rhine-Westphalia , which began operations on October 1, 1969 on the same site.
After the state police school ran out and all of its buildings were taken over, it became the higher state police school "Carl Severing" (HLPS) from January 1, 1975 , which operated a training center in Essen as a branch of Schellenberg Castle from 1985 to 2003 .
From March 15, 1996, the name was changed to Police Training Institute "Carl Severing" Münster (PFI "CS" Münster) with locations in Essen-Schellenberg, Selm-Bork, Hemer, Linnich and Teveren.
On September 11, 2003 it became the "Carl Severing" Münster educational center in the newly founded Institute for Training and Further Education of the Police in North Rhine-Westphalia ( IAF NRW), and in 2007 in the State Office for Training, Further Education, Personnel Matters of the Police in North Rhine-Westphalia (LAFP NRW ), transferred.
Education center "Erich Klausener" Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock
The educational center "Erich Klausener" is located in East Westphalia and lies in the town of Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock. The property has been used for police purposes since the mid-1960s.
Previously, the STALAG 326 prisoner-of-war camp of the German Wehrmacht was on the site from 1941–1945; from 1946–1947 the internment camp Eselheide for German prisoners of war and from 1948–1970 the Stukenbrock social welfare organization for the reception of German refugees and expellees from the formerly German eastern regions.
Some of the buildings from those times still exist today and are under monument protection.
The area has been used by the NRW police since the mid-1960s.
In the "Erich Klausener" training center there are today various facilities for training and continuing education for the NRW police force.
Among other things, practical training content is carried out for trainees from the high-level police force.
Another focus is on the service dog sector.
The service dog handlers of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia receive comprehensive qualifications through numerous introductory and adaptation training. In addition, our own offspring is bred on-site using service dogs.
Authority manager
- Dieter Schmidt (2007-2015)
- Michael Frücht (since 2015)
Locations and properties
The LAFP NRW has its headquarters in Selm , there are also properties and locations in Brühl , Neuss , Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock , Münster and Hemer and Wuppertal .
place | designation |
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Selm-Bork | LAFP NRW Selm |
Bruehl | Education Center Brühl |
Neuss | Education center Neuss |
Holte-Stukenbrock Castle | Education center " Erich Klausener " Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock |
Muenster | Education center " Carl Severing " Münster |
Hemer | Training center Hemer |
Wuppertal | Wuppertal location (State Police Orchestra) |
The LAFP NRW maintains training centers in Everswinkel and Teveren for driving safety training .
Adjacent to the property at the headquarters in Selm, the LAFP NRW has set up a training center on the former site of the Selm-Bork equipment depot, which has been abandoned by the Bundeswehr , where training exercises take place.
tasks
The LAFP NRW has diverse tasks, in particular
- The training for career group 2.1 (formerly high-level police enforcement service) , together with the University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration North Rhine-Westphalia and the training authorities (district police authorities of the North Rhine-Westphalia police force)
- the training for career group 2.2 (formerly senior police enforcement service) together with the German Police University
- the training of the special units of the police in North Rhine-Westphalia and other federal states
- the training of the service dogs and the advanced training of the service dog handlers of the NRW police
- the central advanced training of all police officers
- preparing police officers for missions abroad
- handling of nationwide personnel matters (e.g. disciplinary matters)
- advising police authorities and institutions, for example on personnel and organizational development
- Advertising and selection of applicants for the police service in NRW
- Selection of suitable applicants for the special units of the NRW police
The police in North Rhine-Westphalia are the only German state police who have their own service dog breeding facility at LAFP North Rhine-Westphalia in the property in Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock. This is also where the special detection dogs (corpse detection dogs , fire agent detection dogs , mantrailing dogs) of the NRW police are centrally housed, which are the only operational forces of the LAFP NRW.
The State Police Orchestra NRW is also assigned to the LAFP NRW.
organization
Management staff
- Section Management Staff 1: Management and control, central postal control, fundamental matters, government strategy and controlling
- Section Management Staff 2: Organizational Development, E-Government, Internal Auditing, Security Protection, Project Management, Process Management, Committees
- Subject area management staff 3: press and public relations, state-central approval procedure media, antechamber management
Department 1 - Department of advanced training for security / deployment
- Department 11: Handling operations in daily service
- Department 12: Handling operations in special situations
- Department 13: Foreign uses
- Department 14: Service Dogs
Department 2 - Crime / Traffic Training Department
- Department 21: Introductory training in criminal matters
- Department 22: Specialized criminal training / Scientific and operational support
- Department 23: Cybercrime / Forensic cross-sectional tasks
- Department 24: Traffic accident recording and handling
- Department 25: Traffic accident prevention / victim protection and traffic monitoring
Department 3 - Leadership, Management, Technology and E-Government Department
- Department 31: Training for managers, personnel development
- Department 32: Law, Administrative Matters and Management
- Department 33: Council Training
- Department 34: Conflict Management, Social Science Service, Value Orientation, BGMPol
- Department 35: Advanced training technology
- Department 36: E-Government
Department 4 - Bachelor's degree
- Department 41: Training Selm
- Department 42: Training in Brühl
- Department 43: Training Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock
Department 5 - State Central Personnel Affairs, Training and Advanced Training
- Department 51: General personnel matters , nationwide equality, complaint management, disciplinary law , police medical service
- Department 52: State Office for Public Relations and Recruitment, State Police Orchestra, National and International Cooperation
- Department 53: National Personnel Selection Center
- Department 54: State Central Education and Media Management
Central Department
- Department ZA 1: Internal personnel matters, budget and economic matters, internal training
- Department ZA 2: NN
- Department ZA 3: Construction and property matters, event management, information and communication technology, automotive, weapons and equipment matters
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ LAFP NRW from yesterday to today - a chronicle of the decades / 2nd edition January 2008
- ↑ State Police School "Carl Severing" Münster (Hrsg.): The history of the Police School Münster (Westf.) 1920-1960 . E. Sommer-Verlag, Ahlen 1961, p. 51 .
- ↑ State Police School "Carl Severing" Münster (Hrsg.): The history of the Police School Münster (Westf.) 1920-1960 . E. Sommer-Verlag, Ahlen 1961, p. 92 .
- ↑ State Police School "Carl Severing" Münster (Hrsg.): The history of the Police School Münster (Westf.) 1920-1960 . E. Sommer-Verlag, Ahlen 1961, p. 102 .
- ↑ State Police School "Carl Severing" Münster (Hrsg.): The history of the Police School Münster (Westf.) 1920-1960 . E. Sommer-Verlag, Ahlen 1961, p. 105 .
- ↑ Press and Media Center MIK NRW - ( Memento of the original from December 20, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Police NRW website http://www.polizei.nrw.de/lafp/artikel__9122.html
- ↑ Application portal Police NRW https://www.polizeibewerbung.nrw.de/