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CALEA Recognizes 109 Public Safety Agencies at its Spring Conference in Bethesda, Maryland

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April 06, 2011

Gainesville, VA, April 6, 2011 - The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA®), the recognized global leader in accreditation and other vital public safety support services, today announced the awarding of CALEA Accreditation/Recognition to 109 public safety agencies.  These agencies received their awards on March 26, 2011 at CALEA’s Spring Conference in Bethesda, Maryland. 

“I am very pleased to congratulate all of the agencies awarded for their dedication and hard work in the pursuit of public safety professionalism and excellence.” said CALEA Executive Director, Sylvester Daughtry.  

The CALEA Accreditation process--considered by the public safety community as the "gold standard"--is a proven modern management model.  Once implemented, it provides an agency’s chief executive officer, on a continuing basis, with a blueprint that promotes the efficient use of resources and improves service delivery - regardless of the size, geographic location, or functional responsibilities of the agency.  The standards upon which CALEA’s programs are based reflect the best thinking and experience of contemporary public safety practitioners and researchers.  The standards are considered benchmarks for today's public safety agencies. 

The awards signify the agencies have successfully met a body of internationally recognized professional standards in one of four public safety credentialing programs offered by CALEA: Advanced Law Enforcement Accreditation, Law Enforcement Accreditation, Public Safety Communications Accreditation and Public Safety Training Academy Accreditation.  There are CALEA Awarded agencies in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Barbados.    

Agencies receive their awards after participating in a voluntary process that involves a commitment of personnel and other resources.  The process can take up to 36 months for law enforcement agencies seeking Accreditation or Advanced Accreditation.  Communications and training agencies seeking accreditation take up to 24 months.  During this period, all aspects of the agency’s policies, procedures, management, operations and support services are examined in detail.  In addition, each agency conducts a detailed self-assessment and participates in an on-site review by a team of outside CALEA Assessors, composed of experienced public safety practitioners.  The local community is also notified of the process and given an opportunity to submit their comments and observations. 

Below are the agencies that received awards at the 2011 CALEA Spring Conference.  The number in parenthesis after each agency indicates the number of awards the agency has received to date.

The agencies receiving Advanced Law Enforcement Accreditation Awards were:

Barbados

 

Bridgetown

 Royal Barbados Police Force (1)

Canada

 

Alberta

Lethbridge Regional Police Service (5)

United States 

 

Alabama

University  of Alabama Police Department (5)

Arkansas

Conway Police Department (3)

California

Hayward Police Department (1)

 

Modesto Police Department (3)

 

Oakland Housing Authority Police Department (5)

 

Rocklin Police Department (2)

Colorado

Arvada Police Department (8)

 

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office (3)

Connecticut

Guilford Police Department (3)

Delaware

New Castle County Police Department (7)

Florida

Indian River County Sheriff's Office (7)

 

Marion County Sheriff's Office (1)

 

Monroe County Sheriff's Office (4)

 

Tallahassee Police Department (8)

 

University of Florida Police Department (6)

Georgia

Atlanta Police Department (3)

 

Cobb County Police Department (3)

 

Columbus Police Department (6)

 

DeKalb County Police Department (7)

 

Fayetteville Police Department (4)

 

Forest Park Police Department (4)

 

Fulton County Sheriff's Office (1)

 

Georgia Bureau of Investigation (5)

 

Hall County Sheriff's Office (3)

Illinois

Buffalo Grove Police Department (7)

 

DuPage County Forest Preserve Law Enforcement Department (4)

 

Highland Park Police Department (3)

 

Lake Bluff Police Department (5)

 

McHenry County Sheriff's Office (1)

 

West Chicago Police Department (4)

 

Winnebago County Sheriff's Office (6)

Indiana

Ball State University Department of Public Safety (2)

Iowa

Iowa City Police Department (4)

Louisiana

West Monroe Police Department (6)

Maryland

Charles County Sheriff's Office (4)

 

Laurel Police Department (5)

 

Salisbury Police Department (7)

Massachusetts

Newton Police Department (3)

Missouri

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office (3)

 

St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (2)

 

Webster Groves Police Department (3)

Mississippi

Mississippi State University Police Department (3)

Nebraska

Lincoln Police Department (7)

New Jersey

Monmouth County Sheriff's Office (5)

 

Rowan University Department of Public Safety (1) 

 

Woodbridge Township Police Department (5)

Nevada

Henderson Police Department (4)

New York

Manlius Police Department (6)

North Carolina

Burlington Police Department (7)

 

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (3)

 

Conover Police Department (3)

 

Garner Police Department (6)

 

Henderson Police Department (4)

 

Morehead City Police Department (5)

 

Raleigh/Wake City-County Bureau of Identification (1)

 

Salisbury Police Department (7)

Ohio

Grove City Division of Police (4)

 

Lebanon Division of Police (8)

 

Middletown Police Department (3)

 

Powell Police Department (4)

Pennsylvania

Findlay Township Police Department (6)

 

Manheim Township Police Department (1)

 

Pennsylvania State Police (6)

South Carolina

Charleston County Aviation Authority Police Department (5)

 

Greenville Spartanburg Airport Police Department (3)

 

Isle of Palms Police Department (4)

 

Spartanburg Public Safety Department (5)

Tennessee

Cookeville Police Department (5)

 

Kingsport Police Department (6)

 

Memphis International Airport Police Department (5)

 

Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (6) 

 

Shelby County Sheriff's Office (2)

Texas

El Paso County Sheriff's Office (4)

 

Flower Mound Police Department (1)

 

Harris County Sheriff's Office (4)

 

University of Texas at Houston Police Department (6)

Virginia

Ashland Police Department (2)

 

Culpeper Police Department (3)

 

Henrico County Division of Police (7)

 

Newport News Police Department (8)

Washington

Bellevue Police Department (3)

 

Kent Police Department (6)

 

King County Sheriff's Office (1)

Wisconsin

University of Wisconsin - Madison Police Department (1)

The agencies receiving Public Safety Communications Accreditation Awards were: 

Florida

Alachua County Sheriff's Office Combined Communications Center (4)

 

Marion County Sheriff's Office (1)

 

Polk County Sheriff's Office (4)

 

Sarasota County Sheriff's Office Communications Center (4)

 

West Palm Beach Police Department (2)

Georgia

Columbia County Sheriff’s Office (3)

Illinois

Southwest Central Dispatch (3)

New Hampshire

Strafford County Sheriff's Office (1)

New Jersey

Monmouth County Sheriff's Office (4)

New York

Onondaga County Department of Emergency Communications (4)

South Carolina

Spartanburg County Communications/911 Department (3)

Virginia

Roanoke (City of) E 911 Center (2)

 

Four agencies received the CALEA’s Public Safety Training Academy Accreditation Award: Acadiana (LA) Law Enforcement Training Academy (1); Connecticut Police Officers Standards and Training Council (2); El Paso County (TX) Sheriff's Office (2); and. North Carolina Justice Academy (2).  

Two agencies received CALEA Recognition Awards:  Rockford (MI) Police Department (1) and Vermillion (SD) Police Department (2). 

Six agencies received CALEA Recognition Through Alliance: Harvey Cedars (NJ) Police Department (1); Hillsborough Township (NJ) Police Department (1); Philadelphia (MS) Police Department (1); Plumsted Township (NJ) Police Department (1); Starkville (MS) Police Department (2); and Westwood (NJ) Police Department (1). 

About CALEA:

Founded in 1979 by the four major law enforcement executive organizations (IACP, NOBLE, NSA and PERF), the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA) is the recognized global leader in accreditation and other vital public safety support services.  CALEA's public safety standards touch the lives of 25 percent of the nation's state and local law enforcement officers. For more information about CALEA and it's programs, please visit www.calea.org.  

 Contact:       Sylvester Daughtry Jr., Executive Director, (703) 352-4225 X31 

04/06/11

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