Los Alamos Police Department Successfully Completes Second Annual CALEA National Accreditation Review

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LAPD NEWS

Los Alamos Police Chief Dino Sgambellone is proud to announce that the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) has successfully completed the second annual review of the advanced law enforcement accreditation program.  Los Alamos Police Department completed the week long review this week.

LAPD began working toward its accreditation in 2015 and was accredited in 2018. The Los Alamos Police Department is one of three law enforcement agencies nationally accredited within New Mexico.  The other two agencies are the Farmington Police Department and New Mexico State Police.

During the second annual review, the CALEA compliance assessor ensured the Los Alamos Police Department has continued to adhere to the strict standards set forth by CALEA.  During the review, the Los Alamos Police Department showed compliance in all 98 inspected standards.  The standards were selected randomly to ensure compliance across their entire force.

Sgt. Daniel Roberts is the Accreditation Manager for Los Alamos Police Department.  Sgt. Roberts stated: “This was an agency-wide accomplishment.  I received a lot of help from all members of the department, especially Detective Joseph Robinson.  He was very helpful in this process.  He has learned a lot about the process and is instrumental with the annual review. ”

CALEA accreditation can limit potential liability and risk exposure because it demonstrates that internationally recognized standards for law enforcement have been met, as verified by a team of independent outside CALEA-trained assessors.  The Los Alamos Police Department strives to provide the best service possible, and CALEA ensures LAPD maintains a high level of standards.

The Los Alamos Police Department will have their third annual review in March of 2021.