ESSEX — Chief Paul Francis is pleased to announce that a team of assessors from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission is scheduled to visit the Essex Police Department next month to begin examining various aspects of the agency’s policies and procedures, operations and facilities for re-accreditation.
Lowell Police Department to Welcome Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission to Conduct On-Site Assessment
LOWELL — Police Superintendent Raymond Kelly Richardson is pleased to announce that a team of assessors from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission is scheduled to arrive on Sept. 14, 2021, to begin examining various aspects of the Lowell Police Department’s policies and procedures, operations and facilities.
Taunton Police Department Begins Process of Working Toward MPAC Certification and Accreditation
TAUNTON — Mayor Shaunna O’Connell and Chief Edward J. Walsh are pleased to announce that the Taunton Police Department has begun the process of working toward State Certification and Accreditation from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC).
Dartmouth Police Department to Undergo State Re-Accreditation Assessment
DARTMOUTH — Chief Brian Levesque is pleased to announce that the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) will conduct an examination of various aspects of the Dartmouth Police Department’s policies and procedures, operations and facilities next week.
Arlington Police Department Achieves Full State Re-Accreditation for Third Time
ARLINGTON — Chief Julie Flaherty is pleased to announce that the Arlington Police Department has been fully re-accredited by the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC).
Middleborough Police Department Achieves MPAC Certification Status
MIDDLEBOROUGH – Chief Joseph Perkins is pleased to announce that the Middleborough Police Department has achieved State Certification from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) on Wednesday, March 31.
Marion Police Department Achieves Full State Re-Accreditation
MARION — Chief Richard Nighelli is pleased to announce that the Marion Police Department has been fully re-accredited by the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC).
Acton Police Department Earns Full Accreditation
ACTON — Chief Richard Burrows is pleased to announce that the Acton Police Department has officially earned full accreditation status from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC).
Marion Police Department to Undergo State Re-Accreditation Assessment
MARION — Chief John Garcia is pleased to announce that the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) will conduct an examination of various aspects of the Marion Police Department’s policies and procedures, operations and facilities next month.
Littleton Police Department Announces State Re-Accreditation Assessment
LITTLETON — Chief Matthew J. Pinard and the Littleton Police Department announce that the Littleton Police Department’s re-accreditation assessment will take place later this month.