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WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS AND POLICE CHIEFS (WASPC) ACCREDITATION PROGRAM
WHAT IS ACCREDITATION?
The concept and practice is not new. For many years hospitals, universities, and other professional fields have undergone accreditation to prove compliance with a set of professional standards.
Law Enforcement Accreditation, a voluntary statewide program mandating compliance with 140 contemporary policing standards, is a means for self-evaluation and improvement. The Mount Vernon Police Department achieved accredited status in 1994, passed reaccreditations in 1999, 2004, and 2011, and is scheduled for its next on-site assessment in April 2015.
During the last assessment, the department received very high remarks and comments from the panel of assessors during their day of inspections. With the new standards developed in 2007, the Mount Vernon Police Department is the 49th agency in the state to receive this status.
HOW DOES ACCREDITATION BENEFIT THE CITIZENS OF MOUNT VERNON?
- Confirms Mount Vernon Police Department's commitment to professionalism.
- Enhances community's understanding of law enforcement, its goals, and objectives.
- Assures the Department's policies are effective, responsive, fair, and equitable and that the Department is providing services of the highest quality.
- Commits the Department to a broad range of effective police service programs.
- Ensures managerial and operational policies and procedures are in accord with statewide policing standards, and that the Department continues to make a concerted effort to maintain that professional status.
HOW DOES ACCREDITATION BENEFIT CITY GOVERNMENT?
- Assures the Department is delivering quality service to citizens.
- Provides objectivity in justification of decisions relating to personnel policies and budget requests.
- Potentially reduces premiums for liability insurance and claims.
HOW DOES ACCREDITATION BENEFIT NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES?
- Promotes relationships with other law enforcement agencies.
- Requires establishment of mutual aid agreements.
- Promotes standardization of operational policies, thereby increasing efficiency in handling calls for assistance and joint Investigations.
The accreditation manager is Administrative Services Lieutenant Jerry Dodd, who is a member of the WASPC Accreditation Committee, and serves as a mentor for agencies working towards their accreditation.
The Mount Vernon Police Department is committed to providing professional policing services to the citizens of Mount Vernon. If you have any questions about the accreditation program or its process please email or call Lt Jerry Dodd at 360-336-6293. |
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Friday, May 25, 2012
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Mount Vernon Farmers Market
Saturday, May 26, 2012
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
6:30 - 7:30 p.m., Hillcrest Park Lodge, 1717 S. 13th Street. Please join Mayor Boudreau, Ward 2 Councilmembers Gary Molenaar and Mark Hulst, and Councilmember At-Large Dale Ragan to voice your questions, concerns or observations about the City of Mount Vernon.
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Monday, June 18, 2012
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