Monday, February 15, 2016

Canton Police Explorers Compete at Competition

On February 13, 2016, the City of Canton Police Explorers participated in the 2016 Winterfest hosted by the Boy Scouts of America in Gatlinburg Tennessee. The Canton Police Explorers competed against 76 different agencies during the competition. The Canton Police Explorers placed 8th in the Officer Down Scenario and 10th place in the Driving Under the Influence/ Field Sobriety Scenario. 
Front left to right- Radiance Joseph, Katie Brangan, Bethany Worley, Taylor Roe.
Back left to right- Ofc. Pacer Cordry, Ofc. Mary Turner, Cindy Jodesty, Cynthia Jodesty, Rivka Joseph, Jacob Spivey, Conor McNamara, Chaolin Hancock, Estan Holloway, Ofc. Brantley Worley

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

CPD Awarded State Law Enforcement Certification Renewal

On November 4 – 5, 2015, an assessment team from the Georgia Association of Chiefs of  Police (GACP) conducted an in-depth audit of the department’s State Certification standards and proofs to ensure that the agency is in compliance with the process for certification renewal.  The organization received its initial State Certification in 1999.  On Friday, January 8, 2016, the department was officially awarded renewal from the GACP that is in recognition for successfully completing the agency’s 4th State Re-Certification. 

In addition, the Team Leader for the Assessment Team was extremely complimentary of the agency’s Certification Officer, Mark Gavala, and employees for their attention to detail, assistance and cooperation provided the team during the assessment.

There are a number of benefits associated with this Official recognition:

 To the Community:
¨ Certification increases the law enforcement agency’s ability to prevent crime and social disorder through more effective and efficient delivery of law enforcement services to the public.
¨ Certification enhances community understanding of the law enforcement agency and its role in the community as well as its goals and objectives. 
¨ Certification, in conjunction with the philosophy of community policing, commits the agency to a broad range of programs (such as crime prevention through environmental design, Coffee with a Cop, National Night Out...etc) that directly benefit the community.
¨ Certification creates a forum in which police and citizens work together to control and prevent crime.  This partnership will help citizens to understand the challenges that confront law enforcement.  Law Enforcement will, in turn, receive clear direction from the community about its expectations. 

To the Agency / City:
¨ Certification requires that agency policies and procedures are in written form and are available to all agency personnel at all times.
¨ Certification assures employees that every aspect of the agency’s personnel system is in accord with professional standards, and that the system is both fair and equitable.
¨ The morale of the agency is enhanced by increasing the employee’s confidence in the effectiveness and efficiency of their agency.  The operations of the agency become more streamlined and consistent.
¨ Certification standards address safety issues and ensure all employees receive proper equipment and adequate training.
¨ Certification is a coveted award that symbolizes professionalism, excellence and competence.  Employees will take pride in their agency, knowing that it represents the very best in law enforcement.
¨ Certification increases cooperation and coordination among other law enforcement agencies and other branches of the criminal justice system.
¨ The certification process requires an in-depth review of every aspect of the agency’s organization, management, operations and administration.
¨ The certification standards provide norms against which agency performance can be measured and monitored over time.
¨ Certification provides objective measures to justify decisions related to budget requests, operational needs and personnel policies.
¨ Certification serves as a yardstick to measure the effectiveness of the agency’s programs and services.  The services provided are defined and uniformity of service is assured.
¨ Certification streamlines operations, providing more consistent and more effective deployment of agency resources.

Chief Mark J. Mitchell stated, “The GACP State Certification Program demonstrated this agency’s commitment and mindset to provide the highest level of professional law enforcement services to the community and citizens we serve. I am extremely proud  of the very hard work of our Certification Officer and supporting employees that was vital to this agency in obtaining this very high achievement for an organization in the Law Enforcement profession.

Note:  The agency will present its GACP State Certification plaque during this week’s Council Meeting on the evening of Thursday, February 4, 2016. 



Monday, February 1, 2016

Coffee with a Cop

The Police Department’s next Coffee with a Cop community event will be held on Tuesday, February 9, 2016, from 8:00  -  10:00 am., at the Dunkin Donuts located at 121 Marietta Hwy.  To date, this program has been very successful as it enables the agency and citizens to    connect, engage and build important trusting relationships that are vital to improving the   quality of life for everyone in the community.

Chief Mark J. Mitchell stated, “The Coffee with a Cop program brings our department and   the public together in a very relaxed and informal environment.  In previous events, I have watched as our Officers and citizens talk openly about issues that we face together in our community in an effort for this agency to provide a better service to our citizens.  This time   together also shows both adults and children that our Officers are not just “robots” but that we are humans who truly care about who we serve and what goes on in our City.”

Chief Mitchell added, “I would like to thank Dunkin Donuts and their management team for agreeing to host such an important community event.”