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  2. Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy - Wikipedia

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    ALETA serves as the basic police academy for most state and local law enforcement agencies in Arkansas, although some of the larger departments, such as the Little Rock Police Department and the Arkansas State Police are allowed to operate their own academies under ALETA standards. The current basic program consists of a 13-week course ...

  3. Arkansas Department of Public Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Department of Public Safety is divided into boards and divisions: Law enforcement. Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training [3] Arkansas State Police Division [4] Office of emergency management. Arkansas Division of Emergency Management [5] Crime information and support Arkansas Crime Information Center [6]

  4. Arkansas Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    In Arkansas's shared services model of state government, the cabinet-level agencies assist boards and commissions who have an overlapping scope. DOC supports: Boards. Arkansas Board of Corrections; Arkansas Parole Board; Commissions. Arkansas Sentencing Commission; Committee. Criminal Detention Facility Review Committee; Councils

  5. List of law enforcement agencies in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Arkansas. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 237 law enforcement agencies employing 6,779 sworn police officers, about 236 for each 100,000 residents.

  6. National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards ...

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    The National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice and Standards was appointed by Richard Nixon's administration in 1971 to advise on how to improve state criminal justice agencies. The group of 22 members conducted multiple studies and published over 400 recommendations which influenced reform and were discussed in the news media including ...

  7. Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies

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    The standards upon which the Public Safety Training Academy Accreditation Program is based reflect the current thinking and experience of training academy practitioners and accreditation experts. CALEA's Standards for Public Safety Training Academies© and its Accreditation Program are seen as benchmarks for today's public safety training programs.

  8. Criminal justice ethics - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement agencies operate according to established police practices and ethical guidelines consistent with community standards in order to maintain public trust while performing their responsibilities. [1] Police ethics and integrity are essential aspects of the law enforcement system that facilitate effective crime control practices. [1]

  9. Arkansas Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    The attorney general was not originally a state constitutional officer but rather was created by Act 1 of 1843, which designated the Arkansas attorney for the Fifth Judicial District as the attorney general. The first attorney general of Arkansas was Robert W. Johnson. The Arkansas Constitution of 1868 made the post elective, though it required ...