Pennsylvania residents asked to give feedback on state police services

HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — Residents across Pennsylvania are being asked to give feedback about state police and how it delivers public safety services.

The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) invited the public to give comments as a requirement of its accreditation review by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA).

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Those in the state can provide their comments in an online Accreditation Public Comment Portal on the CALEA website . They’re looking for feedback on good performance, suggestions for improvement or concerns.

CALEA is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization that conducts yearly reviews, with on-site inspections as part of the reaccreditation process every four years. PSP has maintained its accredited status with CALEA for 30 years.

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More information about CALEA or about how you can provide comments can be found on the Pennsylvania Pressroom website .

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