Crime & Safety
Lakewood PD Recertified In Ohio Collaborative Standards
The standards were developed as part of the state's efforts to strengthen community and police relations.

Press release from the Ohio Department of Public Safety:
Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services (OCJS) Executive Director Karhlton Moore announced today that Lakewood Police Department (Cuyahoga County) recently completed the Ohio Collaborative recertification process.
Recertification of the Ohio Collaborative standards takes place on a revolving, three to four-year cycle.
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There are 471 agencies that are certified, and 112 that are in the process of becoming certified by meeting standards for the use of force, including deadly force, and agency recruitment and hiring. Additionally, over 30,382 officers (representing over 94 percent of all law enforcement officers in Ohio, including most of Ohio’s metropolitan areas) are employed by an agency that is involved in some form of the certification process.
The standards are the first of their kind in Ohio and were developed and established by the Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board as part of the state’s efforts to strengthen community and police relations.
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The state has partnered with the Buckeye State Sheriffs’ Association and the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police to help certify Ohio’s nearly 900 law enforcement agencies on a process to ensure that they are in compliance with Ohio’s new standards. The complete list of agencies who have and have not been certified can be found at: http://www.ocjs.ohio.gov/ohiocollaborative/
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