Get ready for an impactful experience. The IACP is happy to announce a no-cost Supporting Growth After Tragedy training on Thursday, December 5, at the Skyline Regional Criminal Justice Academy in Middletown, Virginia. This dynamic event equips officers and their support systems with practical, hands-on skills that foster post-traumatic growth and helps mitigate the challenges that arise in the aftermath of a tragedy. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your resilience and support your community. Register today: https://lnkd.in/gHXqQ8VZ #OfficerSafetyAndWellness #PostTragedy #PostTraumaticGrowth #LawEnforcement #police
International Association of Chiefs of Police
非盈利组织
Alexandria,VA 50,395 位关注者
Shaping the future of the policing profession.
关于我们
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) is a professional association for law enforcement worldwide. For more than 120 years, the IACP has been launching internationally acclaimed programs, speaking on behalf of law enforcement, conducting groundbreaking research, and providing exemplary programs and services to members across the globe. Today, the IACP continues to be recognized as a leader in these areas. By maximizing the collective efforts of the membership, IACP actively supports law enforcement through advocacy, outreach, education, and programs. Through ongoing strategic partnerships across the public safety spectrum, the IACP provides members with resources and support in all aspects of law enforcement policy and operations. These tools help members perform their jobs effectively, efficiently, and safely while also educating the public on the role of law enforcement to help build sustainable community relations.
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https://www.theiacp.org
International Association of Chiefs of Police的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Alexandria,VA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1893
- 领域
- police chief、training、law enforcement 、professional development 和police officer
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44 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 200
US,VA,Alexandria,22314
International Association of Chiefs of Police员工
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Chuck Georgo
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Steven Kropper
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Michael "Maurice" Courville
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According to a recent IACP survey, 70% of police agencies are experiencing increased difficulty in recruiting new officers compared to five years ago. On the IACP's Critical Dispatch podcast, host Jeff Pegues speaks with the experts who helped conduct the survey to discuss important strategies for stemming the tide of retirees and increasing the flow of new recruits. Listen to the podcast: https://lnkd.in/g94UFJuF
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The IACP is now accepting workshop proposals for the 2025 Technology Conference. The IACP is looking for innovative and engaging workshops on topics such as artificial intelligence, immersive reality technologies, and real-time crime centers. Submit your ideas by December 12, 2024: https://lnkd.in/esPpKETP
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While officer wellness has become a priority, police professionals in roles like forensics, dispatch, and records often operate in high-stress environments with limited wellness support. Their exposure to traumatic scenes, evidence, and emotionally charged cases profoundly impacts their well-being. #PoliceChiefMag's?new article?“Officer Wellness Is Not Enough” explores why extending wellness programs beyond sworn personnel is essential to building?a more resilient and effective agency. Create an environment where every team member is supported. https://lnkd.in/efMRN9P8 #OrganizationalWellness #Policing #MentalHealth
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IACP 1st Vice President David Rausch and Director of Global Policing Matt Langer were honored to take part in the Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency (ANZPAA) conference in Melbourne, Australia. Focusing on the future of policing, the conference had many outstanding presentations as well as a panel discussion on crowd management techniques that Director Rausch participated in. Thank you to our colleagues in Australia and New Zealand for putting on a wonderful conference.
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The IACP has released a new comprehensive survey report highlighting the significant and continuing challenges in police recruitment and retention across the United States. The survey, conducted in the summer of 2024, gathered responses from more than 1,100 police agencies, revealing critical insights into the current state of law enforcement staffing which underscores the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to address the recruitment and retention crisis in policing. View the report: https://lnkd.in/ewAKiY5X
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On November 14, under the Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiative for Global Road Safety, the IACP delivered enforcement training in Guayaquil, Ecuador, to the first cohort of traffic agents from the Agencia de Tránsito y Movilidad (ATM). The cohort consisted of two specialized groups: speed enforcement and impaired driving enforcement. The graduates will subsequently lead enforcement operations of the ATM with their newly acquired skills. Additional cohorts will begin their training in 2025.
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IACP President Ken Walker and Director Vince Hawkes attended the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners and the National Police Chiefs' Council Summit in the United Kingdom. With the theme of "Global Risks and Local Responses - Positive Policing for the Future," the event brought together senior leaders, politicians, experts and decision makers to discuss the need for police reform in this global environment.
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IACP’s Mass Violence Advisory Initiative has released a new podcast: Supporting the Support System After Tragedy. Mass violence tragedies cause deep and wide-reaching impacts in their aftermath. They create lasting challenges not just for police, but also for their families. Hear from Newtown, CT, Chief of Police (Ret.) Michael Kehoe and his wife Lori about the unique challenges they each faced, and the steps they took to support Newtown’s police department and its families in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting in 2012: https://lnkd.in/gX8KVCye
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On November 7-8, 2024, under the Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiative for Global Road Safety, the IACP visited Buenos Aires, Argentina, to deliver a mental wellness training to 150 DGCATRA traffic agents. The training offered strategies for confronting difficult situations, communicating with the public, and maintaining agents’ safety and well-being. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires