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Atlantic County prosecutor’s office wins state law‑enforcement reaccreditation
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Atlantic County Prosecutor William E. Reynolds told commissioners his office completed a voluntary reaccreditation review by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police, praising internal reforms including an evidence audit, promotion process and executive 360 reviews. An accreditation assessor said fewer than 8% of state agencies hold accreditation.
Atlantic County Prosecutor William E. Reynolds told the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday that his office voluntarily completed a reaccreditation review under the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police Law Enforcement Accreditation Program and has been recognized by the assessors.
Reynolds introduced his team — including Assistant Prosecutor Eric Bergman, Chief of Detectives Pat Snyder, Lt. Jim Kershner and community outreach director Rich Cornett — and described the process as an internal review of policies, personnel and evidence-management practices. "We did it voluntarily…
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