The Newark Police Department has completed the International Association of Chiefs of Police Trust Building Campaign, a national initiative designed to enhance trust and collaboration between police agencies and the communities they serve.
The Trust Building Campaign was established by the IACP, the world’s largest and most influential professional association for police leaders. The Newark Police Department has completed all 25 key practices, emphasizing six vital areas of modern policing: bias-free policing, use of force, leadership and culture, recruitment and retention, victim services, and community relations.
These focus areas are intended to strengthen positive community-police partnerships, promote safe and effective interactions, support strategies to prevent and reduce crime, and improve the well-being and quality of life for all.
“For the Newark Police Department, completing the Trust Building Campaign was a natural extension of the Department’s longstanding commitment to professionalism, transparency, accountability, and public trust,” said Chief Mark Farrall. “All of the campaign’s principles are already embedded in the Department’s operations and culture through policy, training, accountability measures, recruitment practices, victim-centered services, and ongoing community engagement.”
Because the Department’s values and practices closely align with the IACP’s standards, participation in the campaign reinforces the work already underway while providing a structured framework for continued assessment and improvement.
As part of that commitment, the Newark Police Department has developed a dedicated transparency webpage to provide the community with direct access to important departmental documents, policies, reports, and information. The goal of the page is not only to demonstrate alignment with recognized best practices, but also to openly share the Department’s work with the community it serves.
By making this information accessible, the Newark Police Department seeks to strengthen trust, promote accountability, and foster an ongoing partnership with residents, businesses, visitors, and community partners. The Department remains committed to building and maintaining strong relationships with the Newark community.
The Newark Police Department received official recognition and a certificate of completion from the IACP, signifying that the Department has fulfilled all campaign requirements and demonstrated measurable progress in advancing trust, transparency, and accountability.
For more information about the IACP Trust Building Campaign, visit the IACP website at IACP Trust Building Campaign.
To view the Newark Police Department’s Transparency page and reports, please visit the Newark Police Transparency Page

The City of Newark will host its annual Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony on Sunday, May 17, 2026. The ceremony will take place near Memorial Hall on the University of Delaware Green at 1:30 PM. The ceremony will be followed by the parade, which begins at 2:00 PM.
Road closures will be instituted for the parade. East Main Street from Library Avenue to South College Avenue, Delaware Avenue from South Main Street to Academy Street, and South College Avenue from Sunset Road to East Main Street will all be closed beginning at 1:30 PM on Sunday, May 17, 2026. It is expected that the roadways will be re-opened at 3:00 PM. Due to the parade and the road closures, heavier than normal traffic is expected in the area. Please seek alternate routes.
Additional information can be found on the City of Newark’s website.
