New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council explained

Agency Name:New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council (PSTC)
Formed:1971
Jurisdiction:New Hampshire
Headquarters:17 Institute Drive
Concord, New Hampshire
Chief1 Name:John Scippa
Chief1 Position:Director[1]

The New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council (PSTC) is a government agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The council is responsible for establishing minimum hiring and educational standards as well as the certification process for police and state corrections officers. The council also provides mandatory basic training and in-service training to all police and state corrections officers within New Hampshire.

The council was established by the New Hampshire General Court (state legislature) in 1971.[2] The council is headquartered at 17 Institute Drive in Concord, and is led by a director who is responsible for all administrative operations. The 14-member council consists of:[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LaCasse. Alex. Ex-Stratham chief takes over NH police training amid pandemic and unrest. 2020-12-12. Seacoastonline.com. en-US.
  2. News: Chief Sandler Named to Post . . . 2 . March 31, 1972 . February 17, 2022 . newspapers.com.
  3. Web site: Council . NH.gov . February 17, 2022.