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Chapter 2 2-18 FM 3-81 09 November 2021 Table 2-2. Military police mission planning and capabilities (continued) Organization Mission Planning Capabilities Military police company (continued) 1 per detainee holding area plus two platoons 2 per strategic detention facility Integrates police intelligence through operations to enhance situational understanding, protection, civil control, and law enforcement efforts. Conducts host-nation policing training and support. Military police detention company 1 per HHD military police detention BN 1 per strategic detention facility 1 per 300 high-risk detainees 1 per confinement facility U.S. military prisoners (300 prisoners) Conducts detention operations to shelter, sustain, guard, protect, and account for detainee and U.S. military prisoner populations. Operates a maximum-security compound, when directed. Operates a standalone facility for 300 U.S. military prisoners or 100 high-risk detainees, when directed. Operates one compound within a theater detention facility. Conducts host-nation corrections training and support. Military police law enforcement detachment 1 per division and senior Army headquarters 1 per 20,000 United States Army personnel in a BCT, division, and corps area 1 per 12,500 United States Army personnel in a JSA Planning, supervision, coordination, personnel administration, and logistical support to organic and attached elements. Evidence identification, processing, and preservation critical to successful criminal investigations. Provides primary control point for all law enforcement related incidents. Initial entry point for receipt of complaints and maintenance of complaint records. Dispatching of traffic management and collision (TMC) investigation and military police investigation (MPI) teams. Maintains control of offenders and criminal suspects. Manages the status of investigations, prepares reports, and provides criminal data for analysis. Conducts vulnerability assessments, identifies and prioritizes critical facilities and key terrain according to the guidance provided by the military police BDE within the AO. Dispatches Force Protection teams to identify mission- essential activities that are vulnerable to criminal acts or disruptive activities. Assists base/base cluster commanders with the development of internal defense plans. Staffs and operates a field military police station. When at home station, provides personnel support the provost marshal’s office and dedicated technical police expertise to support United States Army installations.