Talk:Houston Police Department

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Largoplazo in topic COVID-19


Pictures edit

I'm wary of adding pictures unless I've taken them myself. Don't want to infringe upon any copyrights. Anyone want to help beef up this article with some pictures? Or just help beef it up, period?

--66.25.17.238 04:08, 28 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Here are 3 options, I'm not sure which one to use. The location of the building makes it difficult to take a "clean" picture. Image 1  Image 3

Hourick 01:02, 29 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Cleanup on links edit

I might have some photos in my archive that might be relevant, but I think it needs to be cleaned up a bit more. I don't have much additional information to add, though. I'll add it to my list for this week. --Hourick 14:39, 4 June 2007 (UTC) Done! --Hourick 15:20, 4 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

housed the logo with some relevant data on the right side in a box. Don't have additional information to put in. Perhaps cut down on the division list and make it's own page? It just adds clutter. Would like more detailed history.

Now that HPD Lab controversy is winding down should that be repositioned in the page?--Hourick 17:56, 4 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Cleaned out dead links, citizens against safe clear's website is dead, do you think the site should just be deleted since they don't really have a website up? I couldn't find a current website at all. --Hourick 23:06, 4 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Moved Organization chart edit

Created/moved organization chart to its own page with a link in its original location.

Might do the same or create page with a merge/purge with other information that seems to just clutter up the article. I took a photo of HPD's HQ downtown recently and have pics of it's mounted police. I'll search my archives for it. --Hourick 23:39, 13 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Completely unnecessary. Article isn't long enough to justify splitting into separate articles. I've moved it back. -- Necrothesp 08:42, 13 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Spanish names edit

The Spanish names of the HPD police stations are in this document: "Guía de Padres Para SEGURIDAD DE NIÑOS EN EL INTERNET." (sic) - Houston Police Department WhisperToMe (talk) 19:39, 16 May 2010 (UTC)Reply

Officers Indicted or Arrested while employed by HPD edit

I need opinion as to whether or not this section is properly formatted AND appropriate to the article. Looking at the Los Angeles Police Department, New York City Police Department, and several other departments, only NYPD seems to have something remotely about disciplined officers, and even then, they were broken away to another article, then THEN broken down to a sub-sub article (Abner Louima). My feeling it that is isn't consistent with other articles of police departments, I would not be opposed to it being included in the History of the Houston Police Department in the appropriate section. I will leave the edit as it currently stands until a suitable amount of time for a discussion to take place, if none occurs, then I will revert and assimilate the information into the history article. --Hourick (talk) 19:38, 5 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Spanish articles edit

WhisperToMe (talk) 16:51, 8 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

Suggestion edit

Hello, my name is JoVanna and in my Public Administrations class I am required to choose a article to submit suggestions to. I chose your article because I am from Houston, Tx and the police department is something I find interesting. I found this article to be extremely informative. I do want to suggest that in the paragraph "The Academy, field training, and mentor program" you add some more information on what the lateral classes that were once held for other police agencies are and why they are no longer being held.

Bobcatj15 (talk) 05:19, 19 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

Both the classsic mentor program and the lateral entry academy classes were recruitment efforts used by HPD when their traditional recruiting methods were not producing enough candidates to meet desired goals. The classic “Mentor” program (I use the term classic to differentiate it from how ‘mentor’ is used in the article now, as a general term for the various experienced officers you would ride with while still on probation so you could learn multiple approaches for handling incidents and thus develop your own style of policing) was aimed at currently serving HPD officers who were *not* assigned to Recruiting Division. They would get a financial bonus by actively seeking out possible recruits on their off duty time. A certain amount of money would be paid to them for recruiting a candidate that successfully passed all that was required to enter the Academy and a second amount would be paid out if their recruit also successfully completed their probationary period. I was one of the last mentor program hires; the program ended in or about 1992. HPD terminated the program but the backlog in applicant testing and academy class openings meant recruits from the program (and thus the payout for the mentoring officer) were still being processed until at least 1994 (my own Academy entry year, which is all that I can attest to). The lateral entry program was an effort to recruit experienced officers (but only certain types of peace officers, as defined in part under the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 2.12; but generally those whose duties and powers were similar to HPD’s). Those recruited under this program were allowed to apply their years of experience to seniority within HPD, start at a higher pay scale, and cut their Academy class from 6 months to only about 6 weeks since they already had a peace officers license and mostly had to learn just HPD specific information such as General Orders, Policy and Procedure, etc. The Lateral Entry Program thus allowed HPD to save a great deal of money by drastically reducing training time and gain intangible benefits like introducing alternate points of view on handling incidents, training, and public relations. However, politically it was a very sensitive topic. Departments who lose officers to these types of programs can feel that all the time and money they invested into training and maintaining quality officers was unfairly gained by the new employer (often derogatorily referred to as “poaching”). In the main, both programs ended because HPD met desired staffing goals and was able to maintain the numbers it wanted through ordinary recruiting. Adjustments in policy, such as allowing veterans with an honorable discharge to substitute years served for college hour requirements, budgeting in more overtime hours for patrol officers, and becoming more competitive through better pay and benefits, for instance, were some of the factors that allowed them to reach that goal. This information only applies up until 2002 and is based on first hand knowledge gained while I was an officer there (though the information can be confirmed and probably greatly expanded upon by HPD’s Recruiting Division). If HPD reintroduced those or similar programs since then I do not have any knowledge of them. I know the original post was made years ago, but since I was interested enough to follow the link I thought some basic information on the topic would be better than none in case others were still looking at this question too. I only posted this for those who have a general curiosity on the subject and the information provided should in no way be considered any part of the excellent main entry on the Houston Police Department. Ebdonaldson (talk) 02:11, 9 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Editorial edit

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/editorials/article/Editorial-Houston-police-have-killed-6-men-We-15302437.php

found this WhisperToMe (talk) 15:04, 2 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

COVID-19 edit

"Since June 6, at least 23 Houston police officers have tested positive for the virus." (George_Floyd_protests#cite_note-472 footnote)

See also COVID-19 pandemic in Texas#June . --Neun-x (talk) 15:20, 21 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

I'm not sure this belongs in the article because of WP:NOTNEWS. Twenty years from now, will it make sense for articles on police forces, airline crews, schools, etc., to continue to cover the number of members who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020? Does it make sense today to add information to each of their articles about the number of their members who died during the 1918–1920 flu epidemic? I think that would be giving that information undue weight in the context of the topic. Largoplazo (talk) 17:57, 21 June 2020 (UTC)Reply