
The Boston College Police Department will be re-assessed by a team of MPAC Assessors starting on November 18, 2025
The Boston College Police Department was initially awarded accreditation听by the听Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission听(MPAC) in 2014 and received re-accreditation in 2016, 2019, and 2022.听 听
Attaining this award shows the extraordinary steps the Department took 鈥渢o demonstrate its pride and professionalism by living up to a body of critical law enforcement standards in areas of management, operations, and technical support activities to deliver quality police services to its community.鈥澨
Lt. Laurene Spiess and Officer Alyssa Tulley-Bilotta听serve as the department's Accreditation Managers.
About the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Program:
- Massachusetts is one of 30 states that offer an accreditation program for its law enforcement community separate from the national Accreditation program.
- There are two steps to the award program: Certification and Accreditation, with accreditation being the higher of the two.
- For accreditation, we need to meet an additional 98 mandatory standards, plus at least 69 of the optional standards (55% of the 125 optional standards required of a Department with 1 to 50 Full-time, sworn officers).
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According to MPAC, achieving Certification or Accreditation Status Means:
- The agency is committed to meeting professional standards.
- The agency is willing to be assessed on a regularly scheduled basis by Commission-appointed assessors to confirm compliance with professional standards; and
- The agency agrees to correct any deficiencies discovered during the assessment process to establish or re-establish compliance with standards.
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The Boston College Police Department will be re-assessed by a team of MPAC Assessors during a three-day assessment starting on November 18, 2025.
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