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City of Peoria Police Department Support Services Menu
Staff Services Bureau
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Donna Marcum
Staff Services Bureau Manager |
The Staff Services
Bureau is led by a Bureau Manager who has overall
responsibility for the Bureau including management,
budget, and operational support. A wide range
of support functions are accomplished within the
Staff Services Bureau. Recruitment,
pre-employment testing, backgrounds, training,
policy and procedures, and accreditation are all
managed by the Staff Services Bureau |
Training
The
training staff coordinates police recruit training,
pre academy, post academy, the Field Training
Program, firearms training, and professional
development training. The department has an indoor
firearms range for training sworn personnel.
Firearm training is conducted year-round by the
department's range master. The mentor program is
also coordinated by the training staff. The mentor
program pairs a new police recruit with a seasoned
officer to help the recruit make the transition into
the new career field.
Recruitment
and Background Investigations
Staff Services
Bureau conducts all recruitment, testing processes,
and background investigations for all positions in
the department. Promotional processes are
administered through the bureau as well. The
Recruitment Team attends job fairs and recruitment
events both in-state and out-of-state in search of
quality employees to serve our community.
Policies and Procedures
Staff Services Bureau
maintains and updates departmental policies and
procedures and completes special projects as
assigned.
Accreditation
The
Peoria Police Department is an Internationally
Accredited Law Enforcement Agency through
The
Commission on
Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).
The program is
maintained and compliance is ensured through the
Staff Services Bureau. Accreditation ensures that
the department continues to maintain exemplary,
professional standards established by CALEA.
The Peoria Police
Department recently earned re-accreditation from
tCALEA. The department was the first law enforcement
agency in the west valley to earn CALEA
accreditation, becoming the 442nd internationally
accredited law enforcement agency in July 1997.
Agencies that achieve accreditation are reviewed
every three years to ensure that the CALEA standards
are maintained. Earning re-accreditation is
testimony to the department’s drive to maintain high
standards and live up to its motto, "Committed to
Excellence."
The process the department goes through is
extensive. Every aspect of the Peoria Police
Department’s operations are scrutinized during
accreditation, from staffing levels and training, to
budget and onsite standards review, it is all
assessed in order to determine whether or not
certain criteria are being met. The department’s
personnel, policies, and procedures are measured
against 444 different recognized law enforcement
standards for compliance.
CALEA is a not-for-profit corporation formed in 1979
to establish a universal body of standards for law
enforcement agencies. The goals of the accreditation
process are to increase the effectiveness and
efficiency of law enforcement, cooperation between
law enforcement agencies, and public confidence in
the police force.
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