Stockton Police Earn Reaccreditation

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 The New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP) recognized the 番茄社区app Police Department鈥檚 reaccreditation at the Board of Trustees meeting May 4.
The reaccreditation requires the department to comply with a lengthy list of standards
and an onsite evaluation and is reviewed every three years.
鈥淎ccreditation ensures that we are complying with standards to provide the highest level of care and protection to the campus community,鈥 said Stockton Director of Campus Public Safety Adrian Wiggins, who thanked the entire department for their role in the process.
Harry Delgado, Accreditation Program Director for the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police presented the certificate and noted that this was the sixth time Stockton has earned accreditation, which involves compliance with 112 standards.
鈥淢any agencies struggle to maintain accreditation,鈥 Delgado said. 鈥淎t Stockton, it鈥檚 part of the culture. They excelled. This is a highly professional and committed agency.鈥
The trustees also approved a new Emergency Operations Plan, which covers the university response to both natural and non-natural crises ranging from weather-related issues to disease outbreaks, hazardous material leaks and criminal or terrorist acts. The university collaborates with local, county, state and federal agencies to establish a coordinated response.
In other business, the trustees also recognized men鈥檚 basketball coach Scott Bittner,
who was named the N.J. Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. This year鈥檚 team beat
Rowan to win the NJAC championship and made it to the sweet 16 of the NCAA Division
III playoffs. The team is tied for the second-highest win total (26) in the program鈥檚
50 seasons.
鈥淵ou galvanized the Stockton community,鈥 President Harvey Kesselman said. 鈥淏ig Blue was rocking.鈥
Bittner said he was proud of the team and the campus community that supported them.
鈥淭hey were an amazingly close team,鈥 Bittner said. 鈥淵ou could see how much fun they were all having. But athletics can鈥檛 be completely successful without a supportive administration, so thank you.鈥
- Story and photos by Diane D'Amico