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NEWS RELEASE
 

FALL 2006 AWARDS

December 1, 2006

 

The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA®) is pleased to announce the successful awarding of its accreditation/recognition certificates to 98 agencies.  These agencies received their awards on November 18, 2006, in conjunction with CALEA’s Fall Conference in Reno, Nevada.

 

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

 

CALEA was established as an independent accrediting authority in 1979 by the four major law enforcement executive associations: International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP); National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE); National Sheriffs' Association (NSA); and Police Executive Research Forum (PERF).

 

CALEA’s purpose and mission is two-fold.  First, to establish a body of standards designed to increase agency effectiveness and efficiency in the delivery of public safety services and, second, to establish and administer a series of accreditation programs through which public safety agencies can demonstrate voluntarily that they meet an estab­lished set of professionally recognized standards leading to excellence in management and service delivery.

 

The CALEA Accreditation/Recognition process, itself, is a proven modern management model.  Once implemented, it presents 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 current thinking and experience of public safety practitioners and researchers and are considered benchmarks for today's public safety agencies.

 

Agencies receive their awards after participating in a process that involves a commitment of personnel and other resources.  The process can take up to 36 months for law enforcement agencies seeking CALEA Accreditation.  Communications and training agencies, as well as agencies seeking CALEA Recognition, take up to 24 months.  In some instances, however, the process is completed in a shorter time frame.  During that 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 2006 CALEA Fall Conference in Reno, Nevada.  The number in parenthesis after each agency indicates the number of awards the agency has received to date.


 

The agencies receiving Law Enforcement Accreditation Awards are:

 

Alabama

Jacksonville State Univ. Police Dept.  (4th)

Mississippi

Picayune Police Dept. (1st)

 

 

 

 

Arizona

Northern Arizona Univ. Police Dept. (4th)

Missouri

Gladstone Dept. of Public Safety (3rd)

 

Peoria Police Dept. (4th)

 

Missouri State Highway Patrol (5th)

 

Scottsdale Police Dept. (5th)

 

Univ. of Missouri. Police Dept. (3rd)

 

San Francisco State University Police (1st)

 

Univ. of Missouri (St. Louis) Police Dept. (3rd) 

California

 

 

 

 

New York

Rochester Police Dept. (6th)

Colorado

Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office (6th)

 

 

 

Loveland Police Dept. (5th)

N. Carolina

Greenville Police Dept. (4th)

 

 

 

New Bern Police Dept. (2nd)

Connecticut

New Canaan Police Dept. (5th)

 

Pitt County Memorial Hospital Police

District of

Georgetown Univ. Dept. of Public Safety

 

   Dept. (2nd)

Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Columbia  

 

  (1st)

 

 

Dept. of Public Safety (4th)

 

Florida

Lee County Sheriff’s Office (6th)

Ohio

Cincinnati Police Dept. (4th)

 

Manatee County Sheriff’s Office (5th)

 

Harrison Police Dept. (5th)

 

Margate Police Dept. (5th)

 

Indian Hill Rangers Police Dept. (6th)

 

Miami Beach Police Dept. (3rd)

 

Kettering Police Dept. (6th)

 

Pasco County Sheriff’s Office (2nd)

 

Mentor on the Lake Police Dept. (4th)

 

Polk County Sheriff’s Office (5th)

 

Vandalia Division of Police (5th)

 

Tampa Int’l. Airport Police Dept. (1st)

 

 

Georgia

Athens Clarke County Police Dept. (6th)

Rhode Island

Warwick Police Dept. (4th)

 

Covington Police Dept. (6th)

 

 

 

DeKalb County Sheriff's Office (3rd)

Tennessee

Alcoa (City of) Police Dept. (1st)

 

Forsyth County Sheriff's Office (2nd)

 

Gatlinburg Police Dept. (4th)

 

Fulton County Sheriff's Dept. (3rd)

 

Inspector General Office - 

 

Garden City Police Dept. (2nd)

 

   State of Tennessee (1st)

 

Griffin Police Dept. (1st)

 

Knoxville Police Dept. (5th)

 

Monroe County Sheriff's Office (4th)

 

Maryville Police Dept. (5th)

 

Peachtree City Police Dept. (5th)

 

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (5th)

 

Thomasville Police Dept. (6th)

 

Washington County Sheriff's Office (5th)

 

Waycross Police Dept. (5th)

 

 

 

 

Texas

Austin Police Dept. (3rd)

Illinois

Bartlett Police Dept. (4th)

 

Bryan Police Dept. (1st)

 

Lake Zurich Police Dept. (1st)

 

Deer Park Police Dept. (1st)

 

Oak Brook Police Dept. (4th)

 

Midland Police Dept. (5th)

 

Quincy Police Dept. (4th)

 

Plano Police Dept. (5th)

 

Vernon Hills Police Dept. (4th)

 

Univ. of No. Texas Police Dept. (1st)

 

Wheeling Police Dept. (5th)

 

Univ. of Texas at Arlington Police Dept. (1st)

 

 

 

 

Indiana

Fishers Police Dept. (2nd)

Vermont

Univ. of Vermont Police Services (2nd)

 

 

 

 

Iowa

Davenport Police Dept. (2nd)

Virginia

Alexandria Sheriff's Office (5th)

 

Muscatine Police Dept. (3rd)

 

Prince William County Police Dept. (6th)

 

 

 

Roanoke County Police Dept. (5th)

Louisiana

Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office (3rd)

 

Univ. of Richmond Police Dept. (5th)

 

Lake Charles Police Dept. (3rd)

 

Virginia Tech Police Dept. (4th)

 

 

 

Williamsburg Police Dept. (6th)

 

 

 

 

Maryland

Frederick Police Dept. (2nd)

Washington

Seattle Police Dept. (2nd)

 

Greenbelt Police Dept. (1st)

 

 

 

Kent County Sheriff's Office (2nd)

Wisconsin

Beloit Police Dept. (5th)

 

Montgomery County Sheriff's Office (4th)

 

 

 

National Oceanic & Atmospheric 

 

 

 

   Administration, Fisheries Service (3rd)

 

 

 

The agencies receiving Public Safety Communications Accreditation Awards are:

 

California

Santa Cruz Consolidated Emergency

S. Carolina

Greenville Police/Fire Comm. Center (1st)

 

   Communications Center (2nd)

 

 

 

 

Texas

College Station Police Dept. (2nd)

Georgia

Covington-Newton County 911 Communications

 

 

 

   Center (1st)

Virginia

Harris County Sheriff's Dept. Comm. Div. (1st)

 

 

 

Charlottesville/UVA/Albemarle County

Illinois

Wood Dale Police Dept. (2nd)

 

    Emergency  Communications Center (1st)

 

 

 

 

Nevada

 

Reno (City of) Emergency Communications (1st)

Wisconsin

 

Rock County Communications Center (3rd)

 

 

The agency receiving its first Public Safety Training Academy Accreditation Award was the New York City Police Department Training Bureau.

 

The agencies receiving CALEA Recognition Awards are:

 

Missouri

Shrewsbury Police Dept. (1st)

Texas

   Tomball Police Dept. (1st)

 

The agencies receiving CALEA Recognition Through Alliance Awards are:

 

New Jersey

Middle Township Police Dept. (1st)

   New Jersey

Saddle Brook Township Police Dept. (1st)

 

Richard Stockton College Police

 

Summit Police Dept. (1st)

 

   Dept. (1st)

 

 

 

CALEA congratulates these agencies for their dedication and hard work in their pursuit of public safety professionalism and excellence.

 

Source: Sylvester Daughtry Jr., Executive Director,

               10302 Eaton Place, Suite 100

               Fairfax, VA 22030

               (800) 368-3757 X31

   Website: www.calea.org

 

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