East Providence Police begin reaccreditation process

Public is invited to comment by contacting state commission

Posted 3/29/23

EAST PROVIDENCE — A team of assessors from the Rhode Island Police Accreditation Commission (RIPAC) will arrive at the East Providence Police Department on April 3 to examine all aspects of the …

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East Providence Police begin reaccreditation process

Public is invited to comment by contacting state commission

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EAST PROVIDENCE — A team of assessors from the Rhode Island Police Accreditation Commission (RIPAC) will arrive at the East Providence Police Department on April 3 to examine all aspects of the agency’s policies and procedures, management, operations and support services.

Verification by the RIPAC Assessment Team that the EPPD meets the Commission’s Standards is part of a voluntary process by which the agency seeks recognition of professional excellence in law enforcement.

“The department is step closer to reaching accreditation,” EPPD Chief Chris Francesconi said. “We are looking forward to hearing from the public and members and being reviewed by the assessment team.”

As part of the onsite assessment, agency employees and members of the community are invited to offer comments to the assessment team by telephone. The public is invited to contact the Assessment Team at 401-270-3954 on April 3 between the hours of 1-2 p.m. Telephone comments are limited to 10 minutes and must address the agency’s ability to comply with RIPAC Standards.

A copy of the RIPAC Standards are available for review at the East Providence Police Accreditation Office at City Hall, Third Floor (Room 303). Questions concerning compliance with any of the Standards may be directed to Lt. Maari Stainer at 401-435-7600 x 20181.

Persons wishing to offer written comments about the EPPD’s ability to meet the standards for accreditation or for more information regarding the Rhode Island Police Accreditation Commission can contact RIPAC Executive Director Christine Crocker by e-mail at crocker.riapc@cox.net or phone 401-440-4352.

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