Overview
About PSP Bureau of Integrity and Professional Standards
The Bureau of Integrity and Professional Standards (BIPS) is a critical division within the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), located at 7820 Allentown Boulevard in Harrisburg. This bureau is tasked with ensuring that all department personnel adhere to the highest standards of conduct and ethics. By managing internal oversight, BIPS helps maintain public trust and the integrity of the state’s law enforcement agency.
Divisions and Responsibilities
The Bureau comprises several specialized units focused on accountability and performance:
- Internal Affairs Division (IAD): Responsible for investigating allegations of misconduct, serious policy violations, and complaints against PSP personnel.
- Systems and Process Review Division (SPRD): Evaluates departmental operations to identify risks and improve efficiency.
- Disciplinary Office: Manages the adjudication of internal disciplinary matters.
Public Complaints and Commendations
The public can contact BIPS to file a formal complaint or to commend a trooper for exceptional service. While the Allentown Boulevard location houses the administrative offices for these investigations, complaints can also be filed at any local PSP station. The facility itself is a secure law enforcement building. Access is restricted to authorized personnel and individuals with specific appointments.
Location
The office is situated on Allentown Boulevard (Route 22), east of the main Harrisburg city limits near West Hanover Township. Visitors should utilize the free parking lot on-site. As this is a police administrative facility, weapons are strictly prohibited inside.
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