I am pleased to share with you that on July 25th, 2023 the North Middleton Township Police Department was voted on and awarded Law Enforcement Accreditation. This was granted by the Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (PLEAC). The team has been working diligently on this goal for the last five years.
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.
The Benefits of Accreditation
- Establishes a credible framework for evaluating agency practices and procedures
- Reduces agency risk and exposure to lawsuits
- Decreases some liability insurance expenditures
- Improves law enforcement – community relations
- Increases employee input, interaction and confidence in the agency
- Enlarges the outlook and viewpoints of managers, officers and employees
- Identifies and highlights the capabilities and competence of the agency
- Furnishes a solid foundation for the agency to build upon for further progress
- Provides reliable methods to improve essential management procedures
- Extends agency accountability to the public and elected officials
- Enhances planning and innovative activities by all agency personnel
- Develops improved methods for providing services to the community
- Encourages problem-solving activities within the agency
Photo Left to Right:
Lee Benson, Chief of Police, West Whiteland Township Police Department, PLEAC Chairman
Jeffrey Kolodzi, Sergeant, North Middleton Township Police Department
Gary Carver, Chief of Police, North Middleton Township Police Department
Annette McKillip, Administrative Assistant, North Middleton Township Police Department
Scott Bohn, Executive Director, PA Chiefs Of Police Association