Accreditation

It is with great pride that Chief Martin announced the full re-accreditation of the Susquehanna Township Police.
 

The Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association introduced the Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Accreditation Program to the Commonwealth in July 2001. Since then, over 375 agencies have enrolled and 127 agencies currently maintain accredited status. Out of 67 PA counties, Dauphin County has 8 of the 93 fully accredited agencies serving this area's citizens. This shows the professionalism of this area's officers is tested and proven. Susquehanna Township Police Department has been accredited since 2006.

Accreditation is a progressive and time-proven way of helping institutions evaluate and improve their overall performance. The cornerstone of this strategy lies in the promulgation of standards containing a clear statement of professional objectives. Participating administrators then conduct a thorough analysis to determine how existing operations can be adapted to meet these objectives. When the procedures are in place, a team of independent professionals is assigned to verify that all applicable standards have been successfully implemented. The process culminates with a decision by an authoritative body that the institution is worthy of accreditation.

The Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Accreditation Program was designed and developed by professional law enforcement executives to provide a reasonable and cost-effective plan for the professionalization of law enforcement agencies within the Commonwealth. The underlying philosophy of the program is to have a user-friendly undertaking for the departments that will result in a "success" oriented outcome. Any questions regarding our department's program should be directed to Public Safety Director Robert A. Martin.