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The Wisconsin Law Enforcement Directory is maintained and published by The quarterly Wisconsin Department of Justice, Training and Standards Bureau. The directory and a CSV (comma separated value) file of the data can be found and downloaded from the public side of WILENET.ORG.
The Administrator works closely with the Attorney General on priority issues for the DOJ, as well as with local, county, state and federal law enforcement leaders from across Wisconsin and the nation to implement programs and policies of statewide significance or importance.
Emergencies and crimes in progress should be reported by dialing 911. Other crimes, especially those requiring immediate action, should be reported to local law enforcement. For information pertaining to law enforcement agencies in your area, the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Directory is provided.
The Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is charged with a purely criminal investigative mission and function. The Division employs Special Agents who are sworn law enforcement officers possessing statewide jurisdiction and charged with the responsibility of enforcing the laws of the State of Wisconsin.
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Wisconsin. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 529 law enforcement agencies employing 13,730 sworn police officers, about 186 for each 100,000 residents.
The Capitol Police has two distinct bureaus: the Bureau of Patrol Operations and the Bureau of Specialized Services. Together, Capitol Police officers, detectives, and supporting staff provide safety, security, and police response at 61 state facilities between Madison and Milwaukee.
Except for statutorily‐mandated vehicle pursuit training and handgun qualification, individual law enforcement agencies develop their own training programs. Agencies and academies submit officer training records via the Acadis Portal maintained by the Bureau of Training and Standards.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice is a state law enforcement agency with jurisdiction throughout the state of Wisconsin. Its headquarters are in Madison, the state capital, with main offices in the Risser Justice Center in downtown Madison. The Attorney General of Wisconsin oversees the agency.
When a tornado tears through a community or a disturbance occurs at a prison, the situation can overwhelm local law enforcement. That is why Wisconsin has the Emergency Police Services (EPS) Program to provide law enforcement support and coordination of mutual aid in times of crisis.
The UW-Madison Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus in Madison, WI. We are leaders in innovative problem-oriented policing. We value diversity and respect the dignity of all people.