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Police Accountability Committee 



All police departments in Delaware are required to establish police accountability committees to advise them on policy, training and other issues relating to or affecting the department and the communities they serve.

The committees are required as part of the state law that establishes the Police Officer Standards and Training Commission (11 Del. C. Chapter 84).

The Committee is part of the Delaware Natural Resources Police commitment to delivering the highest level of service and cultivating strong relationships with the communities they serve.  

To contact the committee, please email DNREC_NRP_PAC@delaware.gov.

Committee Membership

The Natural Resources Police – Police Accountability Committee (NRP-PAC) is comprised of a diverse group of seven members. The Committee possesses a broad range of experience ranging from business owners to professors to former law enforcement personnel to religious leaders, unveiling a unique and creative approach to problem solving.

Meetings of the Police Accountability Committee are open to the public and are posted on the Delaware Public Meeting Calendar and on the DNREC Calendar of Events

Members


John Bahsen – Dover Resident 

Clark Evans – Bethany Beach Business Owner 

Robert Masten – Retired Law Enforcement Officer, Delaware Technical and Community College Professor  

Katie Pawley – Smyrna Business Owner 

Rabbi Nicholas Renner – Religious Leader

Thad Truitt – Lewes Business Owner 

Ty Tucker – Smyrna Business Owner 




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