What is accreditation?
Accreditation is certification by an independent authority that an agency meets established professional standards.
Accreditation Management
Proofs of Compliance
Inspections and Audits
Agency Requirement Tracking
Once you become a sergeant, how long do you have to satisfy an agency-approved supervisory program?
Prior to or within 12 months of promotion.
What is the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation (CFA)?
The Florida organization responsible for establishing law enforcement accreditation standards.
I manage and coordinate grants as the Grant Manager point of contact for the City. I am not the agency's dedicated full-time grant writer.
How often as a sergeant are you required to complete a facility check of the temporary holding facility (jail) and what are you looking for?
Health and Safety of all Prisoners
Daily-
Weekly-
Agencies must undergo reassessment every ????? years to maintain accreditation.
Three years. We are due in August 2027.
Policy Writing
Reviews agency directives regularly to ensure they remain current with law, accreditation standards, best practices, and operational needs. Directives are reviewed every two years and high-liability policies are reviewed annually.
True or False:
As a sergeant, you will be required to complete personnel evaluations. Supervisors must receive training in the agency’s evaluation system before conducting employee evaluations.
True!
How many mandatory standards must we comply with and what percentage of non-mandatory standards must we comply with to achieve accreditation?
We must comply with all mandatory standards and at least 80% of non-mandatory standards.
Rumor has it! According to many officers, the Accreditation Manager spends her day sitting in an office or is up veryyyy late at night inventing new policies and procedures just to ruin patrol’s shift. True or False?
Absolutely not. I do however sit on committee made up of accreditation professionals that reviews proposed changes to standards and determines how agencies must adjust policies and procedures. We meet three times a year and when accreditation standards change, we often must update policies, procedures, and sometimes create new documentation to prove compliance with this requirement.
When reviewing a report involving a domestic violence incident, what documentation and victim-assistance requirements must a supervisor ensure are completed before the report is approved, and what follow-up action must occur within 24 hours?
Victim’s Rights Information/Brochure Provided
Domestic Violence Information/Brochure Provided
Victim Advocate/Resources Provided
Lethality Assessment Completed
Report Forwarded to a Domestic Violence Center Within 24 Hours
Ok, so why do we do it? Why does accreditation matter?
Who is actually responsible for our agency's accreditation?
You are! Policies don’t get agencies accredited. Practice does. And supervisors are the ones who ensure policy becomes practice.
How frequently are line inspections conducted, and what is the primary purpose of these inspections?
Line inspections are conducted quarterly. Their purpose is to ensure personnel, equipment, and vehicles comply with agency policies, procedures, and professional standards, while also identifying deficiencies that require corrective action.