North Carolina Highway Patrol invites public feedback for CALEA accreditation

North Carolina Highway Patrol invites public feedback for CALEA accreditation
Eddie M. Buffaloe Jr., Secretary — North Carolina Department of Public Safety
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The North Carolina State Highway Patrol is inviting public feedback as part of its accreditation process conducted by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). This engagement allows citizens to provide comments relating to the Patrol’s adherence to CALEA standards, its community involvement, the quality of public safety services, and its qualifications for maintaining accredited status.

Citizens can submit commendations or express concerns through the CALEA portal. The primary objective is to enhance the Highway Patrol’s continuous improvement efforts and its goal of achieving professional excellence. It is important to note that CALEA does not conduct investigations, and the public portal should not be used for submitting information for investigative purposes.

While submissions will only receive acknowledgment, the input will be evaluated for its relevance to the Highway Patrol’s compliance with CALEA standards.

For more details on the standards, individuals can visit the CALEA website. Questions regarding the accreditation process can be directed to Michelle Partin, the Accreditation Manager.



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