
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — It took six years, but Philadelphia Police now can call themselves ‘accredited.’ It’s a designation that holds departments to peer-reviewed performance standards.
Accreditation is a badge of honor but also a call to action.
“We don’t for a minute think that we don’t have more work to do — we do,” said Commissioner Charles Ramsey.
The department will be up for re-evaluation every three years, and Commissioner Charles Ramsey says this new identity affects the daily work of policing.
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