Crime & Safety
How Well Do You Think Wall Township Police Are Doing Their Job? Let State Assessment Team Know
An accreditation assessment team from the NJ State Assoc. of Chiefs of Police are seeking public comments on the Wall Twp Police Department.

A team of assessors from the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP) will be heading to the Wall Township Police Department on Sunday, Novemeber 2, to examine all aspects of the department’s policies and procedures, management, operations, and support services, and they want to know resident’s opinions and comments about the department, as wel..
“Verification by the assessment team that the Wall Township Police Department meets the Commission’s best practice standards is part of a voluntary process to achieve accreditation, a highly prized recognition of law enforcement professional excellence”, Wall Township Police Chief Robert Brice said.
As part of this final on-site assessment, employees and members of the general public are invited to provide comments to the assessment team by telephone or email. Agency employees and the public are invited to offer comments by calling 732-280-4341 on Monday, November 3, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Comments will be taken by the Assessment Team. Email comments can be sent to the police department at cclark@wallpolice.org.
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Telephone comments are limited to 5 minutes and must address the agency’s ability to comply with the NJSACOP standards. A copy of the standards is available for inspection at the Wall Township Police Department, 2700 Allaire Road, Wall, N.J. 07719. Please contact Sergeant Chad Clark at 732-449-4500 ext. 1143 for more information.
Anyone wishing to submit written comments about the Wall Township Police Department’s ability to comply with the standards for accreditation may send them by email to Harry J Delgado, Accreditation Program Manager, hdelgado@njsacop.org, by phone 856-988-5880, or write to the New Jersey State Association of Chief’s of Police, Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission at 751 Route 73 North West, Suite 12, Marlton, N.J. 08053. You can also request more information by writing to the Comission at the same address.
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The Wall Township Police Department must comply with 100 standards in order to achieve accredited status. Chief Brice indicated, “Accreditation results in greater accountability within the agency, reduced risk and liability exposure, stronger defense against civil lawsuits, increased community advocacy, and more confidence in the agency’s ability to operate efficiently and respond to community needs.”
The Accreditation Program Manager for the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police is Mr. Harry J Delgado. “The assessment team is composed of law enforcement practitioners from similar New Jersey law enforcement agencies. The assessors will review written materials, interview agency members, and visit offices and other places where compliance with the standards can be observed. Once the Commission’s assessors complete their review of the agency, they will report to the full Commission, which will then decide if the agency is to be granted accredited status”, Harry J Delgado stated.
Accreditation is valid for a three-year period during which time the agency must submit annual reports attesting to their continued compliance with those standards under which it was initially accredited.
The New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police, through its New Jersey Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission, is the legitimate authority and accreditation agency in the state of New Jersey.
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