Brent
03-23-2007, 04:02 PM
CARY POLICE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES REACCREDITATION CALEA reaccredits Cary for the 15th year in a row
CARY, NC – The Town of Cary Police Department has been granted national reaccreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA). The announcement was made over the weekend at the Joseph S. Koury Convention Center in Greensboro, NC at CALEA’s spring conference. This was the fifth assessment of the Cary Police Department by CALEA in the past 15 years. Currently, only about three dozen agencies in North Carolina are accredited, with Cary being the 11th in 1992 and Greensboro being the first in 1986.
"Reaccreditation by CALEA is a very distinguished honor that we are proud to have earned,” said Cary Police Chief Scott Cunningham. “This mark of distinction represents our unwavering commitment to professionalism and dedication to providing world class law enforcement services. We will continue to go the extra mile to remain at the forefront of modern police practices.”
Cary ’s reassessment this year was part of a voluntary process which allowed Cary PD to continue its accreditation with the national organization. Assessors reviewed written materials, interviewed individuals, and visited offices and other locations where compliance could be witnessed. In all, Cary PD had to comply with 446 standards. Once granted, accreditation lasts for three years during which time the agency must submit annual reports attesting continued compliance with those standards under which they were initially accredited.
"Our staff is clearly focused on meeting the highest achievable levels of professional standards that will enrich the lives of our citizens each day,” said Town Manager Bill Coleman. “I continue to be proud of them and supportive of the great work they do each day."
CALEA was formed in 1979 to establish an accreditation process that provides law enforcement agencies an opportunity to voluntarily demonstrate that they meet an established set of professional standards. The body of standards is designed to increase law enforcement agency capabilities to prevent and control crime as well as improve agency effectiveness and efficiency in the delivery of law enforcement services. These standards also increase cooperation and coordination with other law enforcement agencies, and they raise citizen and employee confidence in departmental goals, objectives, policies, and practices.
In addition to its police department, the Town of Cary's fire and parks, recreation, and cultural resources departments are also nationally accredited.
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PRIMARY CONTACTS: Chief Scott Cunningham, Cary Police, (919) 469-4023
Bill Coleman, Town Manager, (919) 469-4002
April Little, Deputy Public Information Officer, (919) 481-5091
Susan Moran, Public Information Officer, (919) 460-4951
All true. All good. All commendable.
But did you know that Cary EMS is also nationally accredited and has been for several years? Did you know that it's almost unheard of for a municipality to have all three major public safety organizations nationally accredited?
Of course, Cary EMS is a separate non-profit, not part of the Cary government.
Susan didn't mention the Cary EMS accreditation in the PSA. When I pointed it out, she told me that she was aware of it -- that means she CHOSE not to mention it. Why? How does leaving out this information serve Cary citizens? Why not include it? When I told her it would have been a stronger PSA if that had been noted (which is more important and more in tune with the theme of the PSA -- Cary EMS or PRCR accreditation?), she said, "Thanks for sharing".
I'm glad she appreciates it. This information needs to be shared more widely. If she won't do it, I will.
CARY, NC – The Town of Cary Police Department has been granted national reaccreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA). The announcement was made over the weekend at the Joseph S. Koury Convention Center in Greensboro, NC at CALEA’s spring conference. This was the fifth assessment of the Cary Police Department by CALEA in the past 15 years. Currently, only about three dozen agencies in North Carolina are accredited, with Cary being the 11th in 1992 and Greensboro being the first in 1986.
"Reaccreditation by CALEA is a very distinguished honor that we are proud to have earned,” said Cary Police Chief Scott Cunningham. “This mark of distinction represents our unwavering commitment to professionalism and dedication to providing world class law enforcement services. We will continue to go the extra mile to remain at the forefront of modern police practices.”
Cary ’s reassessment this year was part of a voluntary process which allowed Cary PD to continue its accreditation with the national organization. Assessors reviewed written materials, interviewed individuals, and visited offices and other locations where compliance could be witnessed. In all, Cary PD had to comply with 446 standards. Once granted, accreditation lasts for three years during which time the agency must submit annual reports attesting continued compliance with those standards under which they were initially accredited.
"Our staff is clearly focused on meeting the highest achievable levels of professional standards that will enrich the lives of our citizens each day,” said Town Manager Bill Coleman. “I continue to be proud of them and supportive of the great work they do each day."
CALEA was formed in 1979 to establish an accreditation process that provides law enforcement agencies an opportunity to voluntarily demonstrate that they meet an established set of professional standards. The body of standards is designed to increase law enforcement agency capabilities to prevent and control crime as well as improve agency effectiveness and efficiency in the delivery of law enforcement services. These standards also increase cooperation and coordination with other law enforcement agencies, and they raise citizen and employee confidence in departmental goals, objectives, policies, and practices.
In addition to its police department, the Town of Cary's fire and parks, recreation, and cultural resources departments are also nationally accredited.
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PRIMARY CONTACTS: Chief Scott Cunningham, Cary Police, (919) 469-4023
Bill Coleman, Town Manager, (919) 469-4002
April Little, Deputy Public Information Officer, (919) 481-5091
Susan Moran, Public Information Officer, (919) 460-4951
All true. All good. All commendable.
But did you know that Cary EMS is also nationally accredited and has been for several years? Did you know that it's almost unheard of for a municipality to have all three major public safety organizations nationally accredited?
Of course, Cary EMS is a separate non-profit, not part of the Cary government.
Susan didn't mention the Cary EMS accreditation in the PSA. When I pointed it out, she told me that she was aware of it -- that means she CHOSE not to mention it. Why? How does leaving out this information serve Cary citizens? Why not include it? When I told her it would have been a stronger PSA if that had been noted (which is more important and more in tune with the theme of the PSA -- Cary EMS or PRCR accreditation?), she said, "Thanks for sharing".
I'm glad she appreciates it. This information needs to be shared more widely. If she won't do it, I will.