Crime & Safety

Lake County Sheriff Applies For Illinois Accreditation

They're seeking accreditation from the Illinois Law Enforcement Accreditation Program.

From Lake County Sheriff’s Office: Sheriff Mark Curran is pleased to announce the Lake County Sheriff’s Office is seeking accreditation through the Illinois Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (ILEAP).

ILEAP is an accreditation program sponsored by the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police. Currently over 20 law enforcement agencies are currently accredited through ILEAP. The Lake County Sheriff’s Office is the first Illinois sheriff’s office to seek accreditation through ILEAP.

ILEAP is an accreditation program where law enforcement agency policies and procedures are evaluated against established criteria, and have compliance with those criteria verified by an independent authoritative body, the Illinois Law Enforcement Accreditation Council.

Sheriff Mark Curran said, “I look forward to having the Illinois Law Enforcement Accreditation Program review the way we conduct business at the Lake County Sheriff’s Office. Over the years we’ve raised the bar, making it a priority to improve policies, procedures, implement best practices, and be completely transparent with the community we serve. I’m excited to be the first sheriff’s office in Illinois to welcome ILEAP to validate our operational practices and procedures.”

ILEAP Coordinator Jeff Hamer said, “ILEAP is a premier Illinois accreditation program which focuses on ensuring participating agencies operate under best practice and best policy principals. We are excited at the opportunity to evaluate the Lake County Sheriff’s Office for accreditation.”

Photo courtesy of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office: (L to R): Deputy Chief Scot Kurek, Deputy Chief Michael Keller, Sergeant Sara Balmes, Sheriff Mark Curran, ILEAP Coordinator Jeff Hamer, CLC PD Deputy Chief Kevin Grampo, Contract/Project Manager James Chamernik, CLC PD Officer John Lawson, Chief Jon Petrillo