Mergers

July 11, 2023
Perspective
The Impact of Life Experiences on Police Officers
Mergers

July 11, 2023
The Impact of Life Experiences on Police Officers
Dear GoVia Community, Thank you for standing with us as a powerful voice in the movement for social justice. Your support fuels […]
The Community Police Safety App moves beyond the traditional “reactive” model of emergency response by establishing a real-time, transparent communication loop between […]
Dear GoVia Community, I am excited to share with you the groundbreaking capabilities of our app, GoVia: A Community Police Safety App. […]
The Ohio Collaborative Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (OCLEAP) is a statewide initiative aimed at promoting best practices in law enforcement1. Led by the Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board, the program sets comprehensive standards that agencies must meet to achieve accreditation2. These standards cover a wide range of policies and practices, including: The accreditation process involves a thorough review of an agency’s policies and practices, followed by an on-site assessment3. Agencies must also provide annual documentation to maintain their accreditation3. The goal is to enhance public safety, protect law enforcement personnel, limit liability, and improve the overall quality of service delivery.