The Interpersonal Crimes Branch was created and implemented by Chief John Drake on December 16, 2020 to address the crimes and serve victims of interpersonal violence. Interpersonal violence includes child abuse, domestic violence, elderly abuse, sexual assault, and human trafficking. The Interpersonal Crimes Branch is comprised of the Domestic Violence Division, Special Victims Division, Youth Services Division, and Family Intervention Program.
Interpersonal Crimes Branch Inspector
Assistant: Brandon Bradford
615-862-4133
Mission Statement
The Mission of the Interpersonal Crimes Branch is to seek justice and ensure delivery of trauma informed care for our most vulnerable clients. Our services will be focused and strengthened by the input and needs of our communities. Sustained communication, interactions, and coordination with our community partners is vital to the clients we serve.
Organizational Structure
- Domestic Violence Division
- Intimate and Non-Intimate Partner Investigations Section
- Domestic Violence Investigations Unit
- High Risk and Vulnerable Adult Investigations Section
- VAPIT / APS Unit
- HRIP / LAP / IP Unit
- Intimate and Non-Intimate Partner Investigations Section
- Youth Services Division
- Child Protective Investigations Section
- Crimes Against Children Unit
- Missing and Juvenile Runaway Unit
- Endangered and Vulnerable Investigations Section
- Juvenile Sexual Assault Unit
- Child Death Investigations Unit
- Child Protective Investigations Section
- Special Victims Division
- Sexual Assault Section
- Sexual Assault/Human Trafficking Investigations Unit
- Sex Offender Registry Unit
- Internet Crimes Against Children Unit
- Sexual Assault Section
- Family Intervention Program Division
- Advocacy and Special Populations Unit
- Victims Counseling Unit
- Youth Support Services Unit
- School Safety Division
- Based Operation Section
- Mobile Operation Section