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Chief of Police, Ashland Police Department

Why do you want to be a PAARI Pro?

“As a police chief, in a small town, I have found that funding and available resources hinder the ability to serve a population struggling with mental issues, and substance use. Over the last few years, I have sought opportunities to offer services to those who reside or visit our town by providing resources to those individuals who are dealing with mental issues or substance use.”

About:

Chief Joseph Stanford began his career as a law enforcement officer in March of 2008, when then Chief Benny Davis (ret.) hired him to become a police officer. After not finishing the first two attempts, Chief Stanford was able to finish his certification at Northeast Alabama Law Enforcement Academy located in Anniston, Alabama, in July of 2009. Upon completion of the academy, Chief Stanford began working as a patrol officer and crafting his trade. During his time as a patrol officer, he was able to impress Chief Davis and Chief Davis promoted him to Shift Sergeant. Later, Chief Stanford served as an investigator for the department. During his career, he has always made it a priority to be fair and honest with all persons that he has any dealings with and strives to provide a professional department through training, hiring, and retention of officers and dispatchers.​

Chief Stanford is a graduate of Clay County High School and received his Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Criminal Justice Administration from Columbia Southern University. Chief Stanford received the designation of a Certified Law Enforcement Executive, recognized by the State of Alabama, as a second certification for law enforcement on August 2, 2018. He has completed his 240 hours of continuing education and will continue to pursue training to make sure he is becoming a better chief every day.

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