NEW ORLEANS, LA - DECEMBER 22: The New Orleans city skyline on a foggy night on December 22, 2013 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Marianna Massey/Getty Images) The New Orleans Police Department is hiring civilians to help with the force’s staffing issues and allow for more police officers to patrol the streets as violent crimes such as murder spike."The goal is for our officers to feel safe, so they can make our citizens and visitors feel safe," New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said Thursday at a press conference.Ferguson said the department is focused on hiring civilian police intake specialists, who will monitor phones at the department and replace administrative police officers.
The department will also hire between 50 and 75 civilians who will respond to calls that do not require the presence of a police officer.
Some of the civilians will even be trained to do detective work, WDSU reported."As we take calls over the phone, there may be some evidence that needs to be collected with that call.
We’ll have civilian investigators to go out and collect that evidence instead of an officer having to go out there and collect that evidence," Ferguson said.NEW ORLEANS BECOMES MURDER CAPITAL OF AMERICA, OVERTAKING ST.