During a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around the ongoing collaboration between local authorities and the Trenton Police Department, particularly regarding public safety management and compliance with state standards.
The meeting began with an update on a pending agreement related to a writ extension, which officials confirmed had been communicated to relevant parties. It was noted that the agreement does not require immediate sign-off, but its status will be revisited at the next council meeting.
Police Chief Patrick Hart provided an overview of significant advancements made by the department since the implementation of Lexapol in 2023. Lexapol is a web-based service that offers state-specific policies, online training, and wellness resources aimed at risk mitigation. Chief Hart emphasized the importance of this tool in guiding the department through various policies, including civil rights and use of force protocols.
Additionally, Chief Hart highlighted the department's participation in the Ohio Collaborative Community Police Advisory Board, which establishes professional standards for law enforcement agencies. He noted that while not all police departments in Ohio engage with the collaborative, it is crucial for those that do, as it provides a framework for best practices and performance assessment.
The Trenton Police Department has achieved certification in several areas, including employee recruitment, wellness, community engagement, and crisis intervention, among others. Chief Hart expressed pride in the department's progress, stating that the combined efforts of Lexapol and the Ohio Collaborative have positioned the department favorably for future operations.
As the meeting concluded, the focus on enhancing police practices and ensuring compliance with established standards underscored the commitment to improving public safety and community relations in Trenton.