Media Release
Public Information Officer:
Sergeant Thomas Woodman
727-893-1051 (office)
727-582-6177 (communications center)
twoodman@mygulfport.us
Sergeant Thomas Woodman
727-893-1051 (office)
727-582-6177 (communications center)
twoodman@mygulfport.us
Subject: Re-Accreditation
Date: 03/15/2024
Location: 2401 53rd St S
Narrative
Gulfport, FL ACCREDITATION TEAM INVITES PUBLIC COMMENTS ABOUT THE GULFPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Gulfport, Florida: Police Chief Robert Vincent announced today that assessors from the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation (CFA) will be conducting a formal assessment of the Gulfport Police Department beginning April 16th, 2024 and lasting through April 18th, to assess the Gulfport Police Department's compliance with peer-reviewed standards. The department received initial accreditation in February of 2000 and has maintained an accredited status since. Assessors will examine all aspects of the Gulfport Police Department's policies and procedures, management, operations, and support services. The Gulfport Police Department has to comply with approximately 250 standards to receive accredited status.
As part of the assessment, agency members and the general public are invited to offer comments to the assessment team. A copy of the standards manual is available through the police department's Professional Standards Division, which can be reached by calling 727-893-1055.
For more information regarding CFA or for persons wishing to offer written comments about the Gulfport Police Department's ability to meet the standards of accreditation, please write:
CFA, P.O. Box 1489, Tallahassee, Florida 32302, or email to flaccreditation@fdle.state.fl.us.
The Accreditation Manager for the Gulfport Police Department is Commander Mary Farrand. The assessment team is composed of law enforcement practitioners from similar agencies. The assessors will review written materials; conduct interviews with staff; and examine other areas where compliance can be witnessed.
Once the Commission's assessors complete their review of the agency, they report back to the full Commission, which will then determine if the agency is to receive accredited status. Gulfport Police Department's accreditation is valid for 3 years. Verification by the team that the Gulfport Police Department meets the Commission's standards is part of a voluntary process to gain or maintain accreditation. The agency's initial accreditation was in 2000 and has successfully earned re-accreditation every three years since then.
Date: 03/15/2024
Location: 2401 53rd St S
Narrative
Gulfport, FL ACCREDITATION TEAM INVITES PUBLIC COMMENTS ABOUT THE GULFPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Gulfport, Florida: Police Chief Robert Vincent announced today that assessors from the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation (CFA) will be conducting a formal assessment of the Gulfport Police Department beginning April 16th, 2024 and lasting through April 18th, to assess the Gulfport Police Department's compliance with peer-reviewed standards. The department received initial accreditation in February of 2000 and has maintained an accredited status since. Assessors will examine all aspects of the Gulfport Police Department's policies and procedures, management, operations, and support services. The Gulfport Police Department has to comply with approximately 250 standards to receive accredited status.
As part of the assessment, agency members and the general public are invited to offer comments to the assessment team. A copy of the standards manual is available through the police department's Professional Standards Division, which can be reached by calling 727-893-1055.
For more information regarding CFA or for persons wishing to offer written comments about the Gulfport Police Department's ability to meet the standards of accreditation, please write:
CFA, P.O. Box 1489, Tallahassee, Florida 32302, or email to flaccreditation@fdle.state.fl.us.
The Accreditation Manager for the Gulfport Police Department is Commander Mary Farrand. The assessment team is composed of law enforcement practitioners from similar agencies. The assessors will review written materials; conduct interviews with staff; and examine other areas where compliance can be witnessed.
Once the Commission's assessors complete their review of the agency, they report back to the full Commission, which will then determine if the agency is to receive accredited status. Gulfport Police Department's accreditation is valid for 3 years. Verification by the team that the Gulfport Police Department meets the Commission's standards is part of a voluntary process to gain or maintain accreditation. The agency's initial accreditation was in 2000 and has successfully earned re-accreditation every three years since then.