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![[Commission on Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies]](../images/u/us_calea.gif) image by Randy Young, 7 August 2016
 
image by Randy Young, 7 August 2016
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In the US and Canada, law enforcement agencies are accredited in their work 
by the Commission on Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). CALEA 
was formed in 1979 by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), 
the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE), the 
National Sheriffs' Association (NSA), and the Police Executive Research Forum 
(PERF). (So far I have been unable to find a flag that represents any of the 
agencies – CALEA, IACP, NOBLE, or PERF.) CALEA certifies law enforcement 
agencies against a series of standards and criteria. The certification process 
can take up to five years, and the certification is good for a period of three 
years after being granted.
As part of the accreditation, qualifying law 
enforcement agencies are presented with a flag that can be displayed to 
symbolize the certification they have received from CALEA. The accreditation 
flag can be seen in several photographs online, including 
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ETv2QBfVmQk/0.jpg,
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/qUBdj_6Yt1o/hqdefault.jpg, and
http://www.staradvertiser.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/web1_CTY-HPD-presser-05-copy.jpg.
The law enforcement accreditation flag features the program's logo 
centered on a white field. The logo itself consists of a gold eagle, facing 
toward the hoist, holding in its talons an olive branch toward the hoist and a 
sheaf of arrows toward the fly. The eagle rests within a gold laurel wreath that 
comes together at the bottom with a small, five-pointed gold star. A blue banner 
arches above the eagle and wreath with the words "LAW ENFORCEMENT" in white 
capital letters, while a similar banner arches below the wreath with the word 
"ACCREDITATION" in similar lettering.
Randy Young, 7 August 2016
The law enforcement agencies that established the Commission:
Esteban Rivera, 31 August 2022