Notes accreditation standards can be molded to meet differences in policing with different policies for Philadelphia as opposed to Sunbury.
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Chief Hare recognizes that accreditation takes a community effort and is not contained within the police department.pic.twitter.com/11mBiWevd5
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Chief Hare: “The biggest thing for me is transparency. Transparency with everything.”pic.twitter.com/tCWoOwb1fs
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Chief Hare notes department has doubled its training budget and all officers are getting trained and retrained. “New stuff comes out all the time,” he said.pic.twitter.com/uZBmaizvF3
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City Administrator Judy Ocker says accountability should draw light, not heat, and be used as a tool to enhance training and implement best practices.pic.twitter.com/npRA3NWTAl
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Pastor Mark Gittens notes police are the guardians of the town, but is shocked at the lack of accreditation statewide. Praises Sunbury PD for being open and accessible to the community and agrees with the need for constant training.pic.twitter.com/fvQ8LVVgcQ
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Chief Hare: Law enforcement wants improvement, too, but needs to be included in changes being contemplated at the federal and state level. Notes most lawmakers have never served in uniform.pic.twitter.com/Cd7gZQpSBU
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State Rep. Linda Schlegel-Culver notes Republicans in state House have called for a special session on police reform. Asks for continued engagement with stakeholders as bills are vetted.pic.twitter.com/A8sJqIKe0x
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