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Established in 1966, the California Police Chiefs Association represents municipal, school and transportation police chiefs and their agencies in California. Association members provide public safety for more than 30 million Californians.
Find out the upcoming and past events organized by the California Police Chiefs Association, a professional organization for police leaders. Learn about the topics, dates, locations, and registration options for each event.
Meet the 31 Chiefs of Police and Associate Members who serve on the CPCA Board of Directors. Find out their names, regions, titles, and past presidents of the association.
Learn about the mission, objectives, board, committees, and staff of the California Police Chiefs Association, which represents municipal police chiefs and their agencies. Find out how to join, access resources, and contact the association.
The California Police Chiefs Association (CPCA) advocates to improve the law enforcement profession, promote public safety, and to bring forward the concerns of our 332 Municipal Police Departments in California.
Learn about the mission, objectives, and activities of the California Police Chiefs Association, a nonprofit organization that represents municipal police chiefs and their agencies. Follow...
California Police Chiefs Association, Sacramento, California. 5,243 likes · 5 talking about this. Serving as the voice and resource of choice for California’s law enforcement leaders.
CPCA is a voice for balanced and reasonable policy changes in law enforcement reform, recruitment, education, accountability, transparency, mental health, and more. See the 2022 legislative priorities and the issues CPCA will engage in during the regulatory development process.
Learn about the mission, vision, values, and advocacy of CPCA, the voice and resource of choice for California law enforcement leaders. Find out how to join, participate, and access professional development, awards, and advisory committees.
The city of Beaumont recently announced the appointment of Police Chief Sean Thuilliez as the second vice president of the California Police Chiefs Association (CPCA). This long-standing organization acknowledges Thuilliez’s exceptional leadership and dedication to the law enforcement community.