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It's way past time to abolish Constables & Jailers
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http://www.lrc.ky.gov/lrcpubs/ib114.pdf

Jailer; pages 123-131 on the adobe page count, not the pages as numbered on the document.

Constables; pages 141-144 on the adobe page county, not the pages as numbered on the document.



As I've mentioned in other posts on this thread, Kentucky will be just fine without Jailers & Constables.

12 State law enforcement agencies.
200+ City police departments.
120 Sheriff's offices.
10 College/University police departments.
8 Airport/Transit/Railroad police departments.

Constables or Jailers will NEVER handle any type of murder/death investigation.
Constables or Jailers will NEVER handle any type of robbery/burglary investigation.
Constables or Jailers will NEVER handle any type of assault/sexual assault investigation.
Constables or Jailers will NEVER handle any type of kidnapping/abduction investigation.
Constables or Jailers will NEVER handle any type of major drug trafficking/drug conspiracy investigation.

All of these major crimes and just about every other type of crime will be handled by the state police, sheriff's office or city police department.
Most bigger counties & cities have the resources to handle multiple major cases at once. Other counties & cities have the same type of resources, but may not have the personnel to conduct multiple investigations at once. Those cities & counties will usually pass the investigative aspect of the case on to the state police. Not because these agencies are not competent to conduct said investigations, but it's not a good tactical decision to tie up all your resources in one case. Jailers & Constables have little to no resources of their own.
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