We believe the men and women of the Chaska Police Department
are its most valuable asset and the essential ingredient to effectively and efficiently
accomplish the police mission.
We believe in the equitable, fair and impartial application of
laws and ordinances without regard to race, color, creed, sex or station in life, and in
treating all individuals with tolerance, compassion and the dignity we would expect if
found in similar circumstances.
We believe in the preservation of basic human rights and the
maintenance of individual human dignity under the rule and spirit of law, which dictates
that the ends do not always justify the means and that punishment is not the function of
the police.
We believe in providing quality, empathetic, responsive and
professional service to the citizens and visitors of our community. Additionally, we
believe the citizens of Chaska have endowed us with a public trust.
We will honor that trust by holding ourselves to the highest
standards of professional police conduct, wholly subscribing to the Law Enforcement Code
of Ethics established by the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
We believe in the decentralization of authority downward within
the organization of the Chaska Police Department accompaniment with accountability and
responsibility for actions taken or omitted.
We believe that proactive team management, open communication
and employee input, prior to procedure and policy formulation, are the norm in the Chaska
Police Department. Once decisions are made, we realize it is critical that everyone
(including dissenters) work together toward achieving department goals.
We believe a written Operations Manual is necessary to guide
individual members of this department in the performance of their duties. However, rules
cannot be written to cover all contingencies. Therefore, we believe all actions taken by
department personnel must be legal, professional, reasonable, exemplary and consistent
with the spirit and intent of this philosophy statement, the Constitution of the United
States, the laws of the state of Minnesota and the ordinances of the city of Chaska.
We believe that crime and related disorders are social ills that we, as police
personnel, are incapable of conquering alone. We believe our responsibility is to provide
service, leadership, guidance and protection to our citizens who in a partnership with us,
strive to make our city a safer and more pleasant place to live.