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The modern Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, headed by a gubernatorially appointed secretary, oversees the many governmental areas involving the safety and well-being of North Carolinians, including response to terrorism, civil unrest, natural disasters, and other emergencies.
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety (NCDPS) is an umbrella agency that carries out many of the state's law enforcement, emergency response and homeland security functions. The department was created in 1977 as the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety.
- 1977 (as the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety)
- State of North Carolina
- 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina
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Mar 5, 2024 · The Governor's Crime Commission will hold its quarterly meeting on Mar. 7, 2024. The event is open to the public.
Our Organization. The Department of Public Safety houses several law enforcement divisions charged with a variety of public safety missions. These divisions consist of both sworn and civilian employees.
Jun 5, 2023 · Jun 5, 2023. Comunicado de Prensa en español. The Governor’s Crime Commission on June 1 approved the allocation of $43.5 million in federal funding across 243 criminal justice initiatives in the state of North Carolina.
The Department of Justice leads the state in responding to crime. We handle special prosecutions, all state criminal appeals, and provide training other assistance to local law enforcement, as well as work to improve the State’s response to crime and other public safety issues.
The SBI is North Carolina's central repository for Criminal History Record Information (CHRI) based on fingerprint identification. The SBI receives, processes and stores information based on fingerprint cards received from law enforcement agencies and prison systems.