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The National Association of Chiefs of Police (NACOP) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization whose mission is to support American law enforcement, reserves, and security personnel; their families; and organizations through programs and services it offers to command structure leaders.
The National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO) represents police and law enforcement officers, police unions and local police officer associations across the United States. It was founded in 1978.
The IUPA publishes NewsWatch, a weekly publication for the law enforcement community. [11] The organization has been criticized for its status as charity: it received a 'D−' rating from the Better Business Bureau, [12] and was listed among America's worst charities by the Tampa Bay Times in 2014 because of its low spending on its mission. [13]
The Law Enforcement Alliance of America (LEAA) is a non-profit, conservative [citation needed] gun rights corporation in the United States, headquartered just outside Washington, D.C., in Springfield, Virginia. [1] Its membership is composed of active duty and retired law enforcement officers, crime victims, and other interested civilians.
The Law Enforcement Action Partnership advocates for alternatives to arrest and incarceration as a means of reducing crime. They support reducing the use of mandatory minimum sentences, increasing the use of effective pre-booking diversion programs, increasing the use of restorative justice conferences, reforming the money-bail system, and reforming parole and probation systems.
A group of national law enforcement leaders have endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris weeks after the National Fraternal Order of Police backed former President Donald Trump.. The group, Police ...
The Chinese Communist Party funneled money into a US non-profit group to gain favor with tri-state local and federal law enforcement and private investigators, then used them to pressure Chinese ...
The National Association of Police & Lay Charities (NAPLC) is an American 501(c)(3) charity started in 1997 in Washington, D.C. [1]. The mission statement of NAPLC began simply enough, but in time was expanded to allow partnerships with various secular, lay charities.