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Valuable ILEAC Benefits
Enhanced Training and Agency Management
Accreditation provides:
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a proven method of executing daily agency
operations under a professional format;
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the CEO a proven management system of written
directives, sound training, clearly defined lines
of authority and routine reports that support
decision making and resource allocation;
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greater accountability within the department and
consistency within the various functions of the
department;
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a proactive management and information system
creating a forum for internal and external
feedback on policies, procedures and other
communal protocols;
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the department with "state of the art" impartial
guidelines for evaluation and change.
Most standards are required to be reviewed at
least annually to ensure that "best practice"
procedures continue to be used and specific areas
remain within legal standards.
Improved Community Relations
Accreditation embodies the precepts of community
oriented policing. It creates a forum in which the
police and the citizens can work together to prevent
and control challenges confronting law enforcement
and provides a clear direction regarding community
expectations. Accreditation has proven to increase
community advocacy.
Improved Government Relations
Accreditation provides objective evidence of a
department’s commitment to excellence in leadership,
resource management and service delivery which makes
local government officials more confident in the
department’s ability to operate effectively,
efficiently and meet the community needs.
Reduced Lawsuits and Insurance Costs
Accreditation status can make it easier for
departments to purchase liability insurance and at a
reduced cost. Accredited departments are better able
to defend themselves against lawsuits and citizen
complaints. Many departments have reported a decline
in actions filed against them.
Increased Support From Related Agencies
Accreditation provides access to the latest law
enforcement practices by interfacing with other
accredited departments. This allows for
improved coordination with neighboring departments
and agencies and other components of the criminal
justice system.
Nationally Recognized Professional Excellence
Accredited departments have an outside, objective
"stamp of approval" that is earned through the
internal and then the external evaluation based on
the best law enforcement practices and standards
available. Accreditation establishes pride,
satisfaction and confidence in the department and
the confidence that accompanies success.
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