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The FBI National Academy Associates, Inc. (FBI NAA) is a non-profit, international organization of 17,000 senior law enforcement professionals dedicated to providing our communities, states, countries, and profession with the highest degree of law enforcement expertise, training, education and information.
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The FBI National Academy Associates, Inc. (FBI NAA) is a non-profit, international organization of 17,000 senior law enforcement professionals dedicated to providing our communities, states, countries, and profession with the highest degree of law enforcement expertise, training, education and information.
Learn more at fbinaa.org
The New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP) is a professional membership organization serving New Jersey’s law enforcement and private security executives.
Learn more at njsacop.org
The New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP) is a professional membership organization serving New Jersey’s law enforcement and private security executives.
Learn more at njsacop.org
The Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police is dedicated to providing police services in the State of Georgia that are aimed at achieving more effective and efficient crime control, reduced fear of crime, improved quality of life, and improved police legitimacy, through a proactive reliance on community resources that seeks to minimize crime-causing condition.
Learn more at gachiefs.com
The Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police is dedicated to providing police services in the State of Georgia that are aimed at achieving more effective and efficient crime control, reduced fear of crime, improved quality of life, and improved police legitimacy, through a proactive reliance on community resources that seeks to minimize crime-causing condition.
Learn more at gachiefs.com
The North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police is strongest voice of Chiefs of Police in North Carolina. Founded in 1976, the NCACP has grown to become one of largest law enforcement associations in the state.
Learn more at ncacp.org
The North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police is strongest voice of Chiefs of Police in North Carolina. Founded in 1976, the NCACP has grown to become one of largest law enforcement associations in the state.
Learn more at ncacp.org
The Rodgers Group assists agencies in the implementation of professional standards, development, and delivery of customized policies and training products, and the examination of business practices to ensure the effective and efficient delivery of public safety services. Their work continues to distinguish them as the largest and most effective accreditation consulting company in the country.
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The Rodgers Group assists agencies in the implementation of professional standards, development, and delivery of customized policies and training products, and the examination of business practices to ensure the effective and efficient delivery of public safety services. Their work continues to distinguish them as the largest and most effective accreditation consulting company in the country.
Learn more at rodgersgroupllc.com
The Connecticut Police Chiefs Association is an organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of the residents of the State of Connecticut; to aiding other government bodies within and external to the State of Connecticut in the administration of justice, ensuring that all are treated equally before the law.
Learn more at cpcanet.org
The Connecticut Police Chiefs Association is an organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of the residents of the State of Connecticut; to aiding other government bodies within and external to the State of Connecticut in the administration of justice, ensuring that all are treated equally before the law.
Learn more at cpcanet.org
Paul Butler is an internationally renowned speaker, presenter, instructor, and entertainer. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication with a concentration in Culture and Communication, as well as an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice. He excels in the areas of motivation, leadership, customer service, and attitude empowerment. During his 27 years of law enforcement, he has been a public servant, training officer, sergeant, crisis negotiator, chief of police, and chief deputy.
Learn more at paul-butler.com
Paul Butler is an internationally renowned speaker, presenter, instructor, and entertainer. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication with a concentration in Culture and Communication, as well as an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice. He excels in the areas of motivation, leadership, customer service, and attitude empowerment. During his 27 years of law enforcement, he has been a public servant, training officer, sergeant, crisis negotiator, chief of police, and chief deputy.
Learn more at paul-butler.com
The IACP represents over 180 police agencies in the State of Indiana and is dedicated to the pursuit of achieving Excellence in Police Leadership.
Learn more at iacop.org
The IACP represents over 180 police agencies in the State of Indiana and is dedicated to the pursuit of achieving Excellence in Police Leadership.
Learn more at iacop.org
Founded in 1984, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is dedicated to telling the story of American Law Enforcement and making it safer for those who serve.
Learn more at nleomf.org
Founded in 1984, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is dedicated to telling the story of American Law Enforcement and making it safer for those who serve.
Learn more at nleomf.org
The Texas Police Chiefs Association works to promote, encourage and advance the professional development of Chiefs of Police and senior police management personnel throughout the State of Texas.
Learn more at texaspolicechiefs.org
The Texas Police Chiefs Association works to promote, encourage and advance the professional development of Chiefs of Police and senior police management personnel throughout the State of Texas.
Learn more at texaspolicechiefs.org