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Accreditation

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We take immense pride in our Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) accreditation and are pursuing additional accreditation to validate our best practices through the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA).

These prestigious accreditations are integral to our operations, underscoring our unwavering commitment to excellence in campus safety and law enforcement.

IACLEA accreditation will affirm our adherence to the highest standards in campus public safety, ensuring a secure and welcoming environment for all. POST accreditation highlights our dedication to superior law enforcement training and professional development, equipping our officers with the skills and knowledge to serve our community effectively.

Together, these accreditations reflect our mission to uphold the best practices in safety and security, fostering trust and confidence within the CSUF community.


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IACLEA

POST

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The International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) is the largest professional association devoted to excellence in campus public safety and law enforcement. Its members are police chiefs, public safety directors, law enforcement officers, and security personnel at higher education institutions who are responsible for protecting millions of students worldwide.

IACLEA was created by 11 college and university security directors who met in November of 1958 at Arizona State University to discuss job challenges and mutual problems and to create a clearinghouse for information on issues that campus public safety directors across the country share. Today, IACLEA has 9,000+ memberships, currently filled by 4,000 leaders in campus public safety representing by 1,000+ higher education institutions in 14 countries.

Learn More About IACLEA

The Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) was established by the Legislature in 1959 to set minimum selection and training standards for California law enforcement. In 2021, POST was given additional authority by the legislature to certify peace officers, as well as to suspend and decertify peace officers for serious misconduct. The POST organization, with more than 260 staff members, functions under the direction of an Executive Director appointed by the Commission.

The POST Program is voluntary. Participating agencies agree to abide by the standards established by POST. More than 600 agencies participate in the POST Program and are eligible to receive the Commission's services and benefits.

Learn More About POST

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