Currently, the RISP is composed of two districts, District "A" which covers the northern half of the state and District "B" which covers the southern half of the state. There are currently four patrol commands, referred to as barracks, located in: •
Lincoln (RISP-Lincoln Woods Barracks) •
Richmond (RISP-Hope Valley Barracks) •
North Scituate (RISP-Scituate Barracks) •
North Kingstown (RISP-Wickford Barracks) The RISP fields an additional patrol command at the TF Green Airport in
Warwick. The Portsmouth Barracks would be the fifth, but is not currently in use. Construction of the Rhode Island State Police Headquarters was completed in 2010 in North Scituate on the same property where the Administrative Services building once stood. The building serves as a Public Safety Complex and houses the RISP Patrol Bureau, Detective Bureau, Administrative Bureau, and many other specialized units. It also houses the E 9-1-1 Uniform Emergency Telephone System. The outer buildings and Coggeshall Mansion house administrative and logistical support units and are located on the same grounds as the headquarters building. Also on the grounds of the Public Safety Complex in North Scituate is the RISP Museum, which is open to the public. The Division also maintains specialized units such as its Charitable Gaming Unit,
SWAT team, Dive Team (SCUBA), Intelligence Unit, Detective Unit, Governor's Security Unit, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Unit, Training Academy staff,
K9 Team, Computer Crimes Unit, Financial Crimes Unit, Narcotics Unit, and
Criminal Identification Unit as well as many other specialized units. The Rhode Island State Police Academy is located in the town of
Foster. The site was originally a United States Army Nike Missile Base which was decommissioned and turned over to the state of Rhode Island. The state then turned the facility over to the state police as the location for their new training academy. In December 2018 troopers began using the
SIG Sauer P320 chambered in 9mm to replace the older P226 DAK pistols. Less-lethal weapons issued to Troopers include OC Pepper Spray,
Tasers, and the
Expandable Straight Baton. The Rhode Island State Police achieved its initial accreditation from the
Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) in 1994, and was reaccredited in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2008, and 2011. The Division achieved Flagship Status in 2005, 2008, and 2011 and received the Accreditation with Excellence Award in 2011, 2014, and 2017. ==Uniforms==