Several organizations rolled into one, including support groups, management groups, and financial programs, college tuition for children of officers. There are programs for everyone who wears blue, green or tan, and their loved ones. Including a tourist attraction, the museum.
Non-profit corporation, organized to offer law-abiding citizens an "organized voice" regarding this country's crime problem, and to lend support to professional law enforcement.
A professional and educational organization, for the promotion of peer support programs for law enforcement, fire and allied emergency service personnel. General information, training calendar, membership applications.
Consists of law enforcement officers and officials, crime prevention specialists, concerned business representatives, and citizens that are dedicated to reducing the opportunity for crime. CTCPA is a regional affiliate of the statewide Texas Crime Prevention Association (TCPA).
Volunteers who assist the New Zealand police. Crime prevention cameras, victim support, community watch, police kiosk, community constables offices and other services are provided.
A public service organization comprised of police officers from the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, Arizona Department of Public Safety, and the Wickenburg Police Department.
A group dedicated to the improvement in the quality of life and support of those high risk employee's that have become disabled in the line of duty. Specifically police, fire and EMS.
Among other interests, FLEOA, is a non-profit organization that offers financial support to the families of injured federal officers, and offers a scholarship for young men and women who seek law enforcement or related careers, and contribute to charitable organizations.
An association that promotes and advocates professionalism among undercover law enforcement officers. They also offer benefits to members, such as insurance, publications, and training.
A non-profit organization promoting fellowship, respect, cooperation, and helpfulness between all arms of law enforcement and the community. Corporate history, chapter contacts, membership information.
The Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund is a non-profit organization providing assistance to law enforcement officers who are required to defend their official actions in court. LELDF provides assistance without regard to race, color, creed, religion or ethnic background.
Resource for Massachusetts police and probation officers, DSS, DYS, and other agencies that work with juveniles. Training and certification programs, awards, history, and related links provided.
NAPO serves to improve the working conditions through legislative issues, awareness, and modification of the rights of law enforcement personnel. It is also a source of information ranging from proposed federal and state legislation, to retirement topics.
Primary U.S. organization of prosecuting attorneys. Also website of the American Prosecutors Research Institute (APRI), which provides specialized training/technical assistance. Site offers publications, highlights current issues, and describes membership benefits and career and education opportunities.
This is a training provider, that deals with ethics issues on a continuing basis, and offers programs at various locations. Never a bad idea to keep current on ethical issues in either law enforcement or corrections.
Research and development branch of the U.S. Department of Justice. Information on programs, areas of concerns, white-papers, software, funding, and related federal government support.
A professional association with members from the United States, Canada and Australia. Site contains membership information, a newsletter and message board.
Seeks to thwart auto theft and insurance frauds by organizing membership with the NJ law enforcement officers and NJ Insurance Special Investigation Unit Investigators. Part of IAATI.
The source for probation administrative information in New York. Learn how to contact each of the county departments. Learn about proposed and pending legislation. Learn about proposed probation programs.
The NCACP is a professional association of police chiefs in North Carolina. The site contains news and many links, valuable to any member of law enforcement.
A not for profit network of those directly or indirectly responsible for regulation or examination of commercial vehicles from all levels of government.
The Park Law Enforcement Association (PLEA), an affiliate of the National Recreation and Parks Association, invites visitors to join as a park professional interested in law enforcement and visitor protection services in parks and recreation areas.
A network of professional police and correctional officers in the State of Washington. We help recruit qualified candidates, advocate for career enhancement, and serve as a support group for retention. Our webpage notes association business, social functions, and provides links to similar groups.