Accreditation
of the University of Kentucky Police
The University of Kentucky Police
was awarded state accreditation by the Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police
in January 2006.
What
does this mean to You?
As a citizen, this is good news! The
accreditation program gives the University of Kentucky Police the tools
necessary to ensure that all policies and procedures conform to the most
up-to-date professional law enforcement standards. State accreditation through
the Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police (KACP) is not mandatory, but it
does reflect the University of Kentucky Police Department’s willingness to
demonstrate professional excellence to the Lexington community. The overall
goal of the accreditation program is to promote professionalism and improve the
delivery of law enforcement services. KACP requires that each agency be
reaccredited every 5 years.
Benefits
to the Community
• Provides a means
of independent evaluation of the agency operations.
• Provides a basis
to correct deficiencies in the agency’s operations before they
become public problems.
• Requires the
agency to commit policy and procedures to writing and keep them
updated.
• Provides a norm
for agency to judge its performance
• Reduces
liability insurance costs.
• Promotes
accountability among agency personnel and the evenhanded application
of policies.
• Enhances the
reputation of agency, thereby helping to attract the most qualified
candidates for employment.
• Minimizes the
agency’s exposure to liability, which reduces vicarious liability suits.
• Builds stronger
defense against lawsuits and citizen complaints.
• Increases
community confidence in the police department.
• Recognition for
meeting standards of excellence
For
more information about KACP accreditation, please contact:
Capt. Bobbye Carpenter
Accreditation Manager
257-5770 ext 229
Additional information can be obtained at KACP web site at www.kypolicechiefs.org