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State policing commission briefs Wilmington committee on training, accreditation and accountability requirements

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Sean Moriarty, executive director of Delaware’s Police Officer Standards and Training Commission and the Police Accreditation Commission, briefed Wilmington’s Public Safety Committee on June 9 about state standards for hiring, training, accreditation and officer decertification.

Sean Moriarty, executive director of the Delaware Police Officer Standards and Training Commission (POST) and the Delaware Police Accreditation Commission (DPAC), briefed the Wilmington Public Safety Committee on June 9 about statewide standards for police hiring, training, accreditation and decertification.

Moriarty said the POST commission was created by House Bill 206 (enacted August 2023) and that the commission sets minimum standards for hiring (background, psychological and medical screens), initial academy curriculum and in‑service training. He told the committee that agencies must meet state accreditation requirements and that the state is…

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