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IACP Indian Country Law Enforcement Section Wins Community Policing Grant

By Elaine Deck, guest blogger, Senior Program Manager and Section Staff Liaison On Tuesday 7/31/12, the COPS Office Director, Bernard Melekian, announced the award for IACP to develop a Tribal Policing...

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The IACP Commends AT&T for Raising Awareness of Dangers of Texting While Driving

The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) commends AT&T for its efforts to raise awareness of the significant dangers of texting while driving. The IACP has long recognized that...

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Chief of San Diego PD Welcomes IACP 2012

Guest blogger: Chief William Lansdowne, San Diego Police Department As the Chief of the San Diego Police Department, I am proud to host the 2012 IACP Conference.  This year’s event is sure to be among...

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S&P Members Meet Ahead of San Diego

By Mike Wagers, guest blogger, Director, Division of State and Provincial Police (S&P) Colonels and state police command staff from eight southern states met in Nashville, TN, last week to discuss...

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IACP Trivia Giveaway is On-Site in San Diego!

San Diego, California — site of IACP 2012 Be sure to tune in to IACP’s social media channels to find out how you can win iPods, IACP store gift certificates, and Host Chief’s Night golden tickets! The...

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Presidential Plenary Session–Preventing Violence Against the Police: Aiming...

As evidenced by the number of line of duty deaths in 2011 from felonious assaults, the perils facing law enforcement officers are clear. Last year alone, 72 officers were killed due to felonious...

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Officer Safety and Information Sharing: An Essential Team at IACP 2012

Officer safety is a fundamental focus for delegates, exhibitors, and attendees at #IACP2012 in San Diego, California, this week. A large number of education sessions focus on this critical issue. And...

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Training Program Connects International and U.S. Police for Information Exchange

By Lesley Milner, Project Coordinator, International Police Education and Training Program, IACP; and Guest Blogger In May of this year, IACP highlighted its new International Police Education and...

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Grants Available for Agencies with a Lockup

By Dianne Beer-Maxwell, Guest Blogger, Program Manager, Elimination of Sexual Abuse in Confinement Initiative, IACP Part of the mission of IACP’s Elimination of Sexual Abuse in Confinement Initiative...

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IACP President Craig Steckler Responds to Proposal to Place Armed Police...

Friday, December 21, 2012 For Immediate Release: December 21, 2012Contact: Gene Voegtlin703-647-7211 Voegtlin@theiacp.org Statement of International Association of Chiefs of Police President Craig...

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NMVTIS: Provides Guidance to Hurricane Sandy Victims Buying Vehicles and...

IACP Highway Safety Committee Chair Joseph A. Farrow, Chair of the Advisory Board of the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS), is requesting that law enforcement assist Hurricane...

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IACP 2013 Workshop Proposal Deadline Extended

IACP 2013 is extending its deadline for proposals to present at conference. Due to the numerous requests of presenters, the IACP 2013 Call for Papers deadline is now March 6, 2013. Attended by over...

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A Welcome and Familiar Face Leads OJJDP, Robert Listenbee, Jr.

IACP welcomes Robert Listenbee, Jr. who was appointed by President Obama, as the new Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) at the U.S. Department of...

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Inside the SACOP Midyear Meeting

The Division of State Associations of Chiefs of Police (SACOP) held its Midyear Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, March 9-11, 2013. SACOP is the organizing body for the 50 state associations of chiefs...

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IACP Executive Director Hosts Meeting with DOJ Leadership

Acting Assistant Attorney General for OJP, Mary Lou Leary, and Bea Hanson, Acting Director of OVW, meet with IACP Executive Director Bart Johnson and Deputy Executive Director Jim McMahon. (Shown, from...

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The IACP Midsize Agencies Section Leans Forward: Building a Blueprint for a...

Gordon Ramsay, Duluth (MN) Police Department, Chair, IACP Midsize Agencies Section The IACP Midsize Agencies Section recently wrapped up another successful midyear meeting.  This past week 43 police...

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“All Units Available Respond”

By Chief Yost Zakhary, IACP 1st Vice President On April 17th, at about 7:55 p.m., I received a phone call from our Dispatch Center asking me if I was aware of an explosion in West, a community north of...

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IACP Joins VA to End Homelessness Among Veterans

Recently, Executive Director Bart Johnson and Deputy Executive Director Jim McMahon met with Dr. Susan Angell, Executive Director of the Homeless Veterans Initiative Office at the U.S. Department of...

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2013 Volunteers in Police Service Program Analysis Highlights

In early 2013, IACP conducted an analysis of registered Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS) programs in order to gain a greater understanding of the current state of law enforcement volunteering. The...

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IACP and COPS, Working Together to Prevent Officer Suicide

The number of officers committing suicide last year was twice as high as either officers killed by felonious assault or killed in traffic accidents. Many agencies lack the resources to prevent officer...

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