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The California Peace Officers' Association (abbreviated CPOA) is a non-profit professional association dedicated to the training and leadership development of law enforcement officers of California. The organization, established in 1921, has a membership more than 23,000 officers across municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement ...
Lambda Alpha Epsilon held its first meeting in Hayward, California on December 18, 1937. [1] Initially, it was a professional fraternity for those employed in law enforcement. [1] It was essentially a regional organization, with all members and chapters being located in California. [1]
The Hispanic American Police Command Officers Association (HAPCOA) is a U.S. law enforcement association founded in California in 1973. [1] It focuses on recruiting Hispanic and Latino Americans and social issues including gang violence. [2] By August 1998, there were seven chapters and over five-hundred members. [2]
It was founded in 1978. NAPO represents more than 2,000 police units and associations, 241,000 officers, 11,000 retired officers and more than 100,000 others not directly associated with the police. NAPO sponsors the Top Cops award for outstanding achievements by individual police officers. [1] Bill Johnson is Executive Director. [2]
Pages in category "Law enforcement-related professional associations" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Previously, the California Coalition of Law Enforcement Associations endorsed Soria. Soria’s stance on school shootings convinced the college and university police chiefs she was the best choice ...
The Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs (ALADS) is one of two police unions for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) officers, the other being the Los Angeles Sheriff's Professional Association (LASPA). ALADS represented 8,200 deputies and district attorney investigators in 2006. [1]
Called Links to Law Enforcement, the five-week course run by a Sacramento nonprofit enrolled at least a dozen participants this year. Crump, 45, hoped classes taught by Sacramento County public ...