Dunstable Police Department Earns Accreditation from Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission

Picture of presentation of Accreditation Plaque

Chief Erik Hoar is pleased to announce that the Dunstable Police Department has earned accreditation for the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC). The accreditation process was facilitated by Dunstable Police Accreditation Manager Sgt. Darrell Gilmore. Accreditation is a self-initiated, lengthy and comprehensive evaluation process. Participating departments complete an internal self-review and an external assessment by MPAC experts. The process is a voluntary evaluation by which police departments strive to meet and maintain the top standards of law enforcement. It is considered the best measure for a police department to compare itself against the established best practices around the country and region. The Massachusetts Police Accreditation Program consists of 257 mandatory standards as well as 125 optional standards. In order to achieve accreditation status, the Department was required to meet all applicable mandatory standards as well as 60 percent of the optional standards. These carefully selected standards reflect critical areas of police management, operations and technical support activities. They cover areas such as Jurisdiction and Mutual Aid, Collection and Preservation of Evidence, Communications, Working Conditions, Crime Analysis, Community Involvement, Financial Management, Internal Affairs, Juvenile Operations, Patrol Administration, Public Information, Records, Training, Traffic, Drug Enforcement and Victim/Witness Assistance. For more information about the Accreditation process and the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) click here.