![]() ![]() The accreditation also gives some benefits to the police department. Radnor Township Police Department is one of the best law enforcement agencies in Delaware County.” “And this accreditation confirms what our residents have known all along. “The PLEAC recognition is a coveted award that symbolizes professionalism, excellence, and competence in the law enforcement profession,” said Bill White, township manager. The accreditation requires Radnor police to meet over 130 standards that address four areas: organization and management roles, law enforcement functions, staff support responsibilities, and Pennsylvania legal mandates. Mark Stiansen, who will be the Accreditation Manager moving forward. Shawn Dietrich for helping the township achieve the recognition and Lt. John String and Maddie Lewis, with Aspirant Consulting, helped direct Radnor officials through the PLEAC process and served as advisors.įlanagan also credited now retired Lt. “We accept this great honor in front of you on behalf of our community because police departments are held to the highest standards,” Flanagan said. The accreditation program was introduced in July 2001 by the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association.Īccording to Daly, the process for Radnor to complete the accreditation process took up to 18 months, and the department must continue to meet the standards. Just 147 agencies have received the accredited status. ![]() ![]() ![]() More than 375 police agencies have attempted to qualify for the highly sought-after recognition by enrolling in the process. “Accreditation tells loud and clear that you are following nationally recognized standards of policing and that your police department is on the cutting edge,” Daly said as he presented the award to Radnor Police Superintendent Chris Flanagan. RADNOR - Radnor’s police department received special recognition this week with one of the highest honors a police agency can achieve.ĭuring Monday night’s Radnor Board of Commissioners meeting, Springfield Police Chief Joseph Daly, on behalf of the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association, presented Radnor police with an official certification from the Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (PLEAC). ![]()
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