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Award Sponsor Description Europe: AE-COPSD European Police Cross of Honor: European Association of Bodies and Public Organizations of Security and Defense: Serving or having served with honor, loyalty, integrity and courage during the course of their career Europe: European Police Achievement Badge: European Police Sports Association
Standardized law enforcement awards began to appear once police departments began issuing more codified and structured uniform regulations. [1] Originally, law enforcement awards were rarely awarded, and then only for acts of heroism or bravery. The oldest police awards thus have such names as "Medal of Valor" and "Medal of Honor".
Singapore Police Service Good Service Medal; South African Police decorations; Special Constabulary Long Service Medal; Sri Lanka Police 125th Anniversary Medal; Sri Lanka Police First Aid Medal; Sri Lanka Police Long Service Medal; Sri Lanka Police Vishishta Seva Padakkama; Sri Lanka Police Weeratha Padakkama; Star of Texas (Award)
DeMary, who started in 2017, is the son of a retired Vineland police officer. Joe Smith is a N.E. Philly native transplanted to South Jersey 36 years ago, keeping an eye now on government in South ...
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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]
Jul. 12—WILKES-BARRE — It was a ceremony within a ceremony. Wilkes-Barre Mayor George C. Brown and Police Chief Joseph Coffay announced the promotion of four members of the police force on ...
NACOP founded and funds the 30,000 ft 2 American Police Hall of Fame & Museum, located in Titusville, Florida, that is dedicated to the officers and community leaders who have gone above and beyond the call of duty. [4] The museum exhibit explains that—on average—every 57 hours an officer is killed in America.