What
is FLA-PAC?
"Accreditation,
as it applies to law enforcement, is a process whereby a law enforcement
agency is given approval by an official review board, after the agency
has met specific standards deemed appropriate for the mission of all law
enforcement agencies."
The
Florida Police Accreditation Coalition, Inc. (FLA-PAC) is a not-for-profit
corporation formed in 1989, under the laws of the State of Florida, for
the purpose of providing member agencies a network of law enforcement
professionals encouraging communication, mutual cooperation, support and
the sharing of resources among each other.
| FLA-PAC |
recognizes
and supports the concept of accreditation for law enforcement agencies
as a means of enhancing the quality of law enforcement services within
the State of Florida. |
| FLA-PAC |
provides
to all members; current and relative information pertaining to national
and state accreditation; training in standard compliance; and accessibility
to model policies and written directives pertinent to law enforcement
activities. |
| FLA-PAC |
meets
three times a year in various locations to facilitate information
sharing and provide training. |
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FLA-PAC
is:
- Communication
- Mutual
Cooperation
- Support
- Sharing
of Resources
FLA-PAC
provides:
- Current
and Relative Information Pertaining to Accreditation.
- Training
and Facilities Information Sharing.
- Accessability
to Model Policies.
- Accessability
to Written Directives
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