The Leland Police Department has successfully completed the North Carolina League of Municipalities (NCLM) Law Enforcement Risk Review process for the second time. To achieve this distinction, the department met 40 rigorous standards focused on high-risk operational areas and the implementation of best practices in law enforcement.
“Our department has worked diligently to meet these qualifications and to ensure we consistently uphold the standards established by recognized professional organizations,” Police Chief Jeremy Humphries said. “In addition to completing this risk review, we maintain full accreditation through the North Carolina Law Enforcement Accreditation program, reinforcing our commitment to accountability, best practices, and continuous improvement.”
The NCLM Law Enforcement Risk Review Program evaluates a department’s adherence to best practices, relevant court decisions, and policies related to high-liability law enforcement activities. The program is designed to reduce liability exposure, enhance officer safety, and ensure training and operational procedures meet professional standards.