Police headquarters in North Hesse

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The police headquarters in North Hesse , based in Kassel, is the largest of seven area headquarters of the Hessian police . It is responsible for the independent city of Kassel, the district of Kassel , the Schwalm-Eder district , the Waldeck-Frankenberg district , the Werra-Meißner district and, within the framework of state treaties in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, on sections of the BAB 44 and in the state Lower Saxony on sections of the BAB 7 .

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Area of ​​responsibility of the PP North Hesse

Police chief is Konrad Stelzenbach. The North Hesse Police Headquarters consists of the Deployment Department, the Administration Department and the Central Services Department. The Deployment department is subordinated to the department staff, 4 police departments (Kassel, Schwalm-Eder, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Werra-Meißner), the criminal investigation department, the special forces department and the traffic safety - special services department. It is located in the immediate vicinity of Kassel Central Station on Grüner Weg .

Police headquarters in Kassel

The Kassel Police Department is responsible for the city and district of Kassel. For the police department, the police stations are mid , north (to the police station Holland ), East and South-West , police stations Hofgeismar (to the police station Bad Karlshafen ) and Wolf Hagen and the OPE Kassel.

Police headquarters Schwalm-Eder

The police stations in Homberg (Efze), Fritzlar , Melsungen and Schwalmstadt belong to the Schwalm-Eder police department, based in Homberg (Efze) . Furthermore, the police department of the regional traffic service (RVD) Schwalm-Eder as well as a regional criminal inspection are affiliated.

Police Department Waldeck-Frankenberg

The police stations in Korbach, Frankenberg (Eder) , Bad Wildungen and Bad Arolsen are part of the Waldeck-Frankenberg police department based in Korbach . Furthermore, the police department of the RVD Waldeck-Frankenberg and a regional criminal inspection are affiliated.

Werra-Meißner police department

The police station in Eschwege with the police station in Bad Sooden-Allendorf , Hessisch Lichtenau , Sontra and Witzenhausen belong to the Werra-Meißner police department based in Eschwege . Furthermore, the RVD Werra-Meißner police department and a regional criminal inspection department are affiliated to which an operational unit also belongs.

Criminal Investigation Department

The criminal directorate of the police headquarters in North Hesse is divided into the Central Criminal Inspection and the Regional Criminal Inspection.

The Central Criminal Inspectorate is responsible for processing outstanding criminal offenses in the area of ​​the entire police headquarters. The Regional Criminal Inspection is responsible for the processing of criminal offenses in the area of ​​the Kassel Police Department.

Special Forces Directorate

The Special Forces Directorate is comprised of the SEK , MEK and negotiating group, which are locally responsible for the entire state of Hesse.

Traffic Safety / Special Services Directorate

The Traffic Safety / Special Services Directorate includes the Baunatal Police Motorway Station , the Traffic Inspectorate and the Security Guard .

Clearance rate

The clearance rate for 2011 was 58.8%.

Clarification rate and number of cases of the North Hesse PP since 2001:

year Case numbers Change to the previous year in percent enlightened AQ in percent
2001 52,231   27,443 52.5
2002 57,357 + 5,126 + 9.8 29,327 51.1
2003 58,414 + 1,057 + 1.8 31,910 54.6
2004 59,712 + 1,298 + 2.2 33,995 56.9
2005 57,067 - 2,645 - 4.4 32,585 57.1
2006 55,429 - 1,638 - 2.9 32,623 58.9
2007 54,039 - 1,390 - 2.5 30,249 56.0
2008 52,825 - 1,214 - 2.2 29,371 55.6
2009 51,884 - 941 - 1.8 30,030 57.9
2010 50,386 - 1,498 - 2.9 29,345 58.3
2011 49,323 - 1,063 - 2.1 29.004 58.8

history

The police headquarters in North Hesse emerged from the police headquarters in Kassel and the police headquarters of the Schwalm-Eder, Waldeck-Frankenberg and Werra-Meißner districts as part of the 2001 police reform. In addition, there was the Baunatal police car station belonging to the Hessian Police Traffic Office.

Police chief

  • August Albrecht (1868–1885)
  • Adolf Hohenstein (March 1928 - July 1932)
  • Wolf Dietrich von Kottwitz (October 1932 - April 1933)
  • Friedrich "Fritz" Pfeffer von Salomon (April 1933 - June 1936)
  • Max Henze (January 1937 - September 1939)
  • Karl Wegeler (April 1940 - September 1940)
  • Herbert Böttcher (October 1940 - March 1942)
  • Otto von Proeck (May 1942 - March 1944)
  • Lutz Lucian Wysocki (March 1944 - April 1945)
  • Hans Nitsche (April 1945 - June 1945)
  • Hubert Boecker (July 1945 - September 1945)
  • Hugo Stenzel (October 1945 - December 1945)
  • Aloys Nölle (February 1946 - July 1946)
  • Otto Schöny (August 1946 - June 1954)
  • Günter Wetzel (April 1955 - August 1960)
  • Heinz Hille (October 1960 - March 1965)
  • Hans Krollmann (March 1965 - May 1967)
  • Herbert Ahlborn (May 1967 - December 1992)
  • Wilfried Henning (January 1994 - February 2010)
  • Eckhard Sauer (March 2010 - June 2015)
  • Konrad Stelzenbach (since 2015)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hessen State Gazette, edition 04/2017 . ( [pdf = StAnz-Hessen-Ausgabe-2017-04.pdf # page = 14 staatsanzeiger-hessen.de] [PDF]).
  2. PKS 2011 of the PP North Hesse , accessed on February 9, 2012 (the individual statistics can be downloaded there as pdf.)