Global Reach
International perspectives are vitally important to all law enforcement leaders and IACP helps facilitate the sharing of that perspective through a number of forums. Through relationships with other international organizations, the IACP's members turn to each other to answer questions of global relevance.
Global Policing
With more than 35,000 members in over 170 countries, the IACP has a vast global reach. IACP’s Global Initiatives are housed under the provision of the Global Policing Division. The Global Policing Division was established to provide a strategic plan for the international programs and activities of the IACP.
IACP’s global reach also includes the International Managers of Police Academy and College Training (IMPACT) Section, Trust Building Campaign, Cultural Transformation in Policing, and the International Road Policing Alliance (IRPA).
Interactive Global Map
View the Interactive Global Map below which features the IACP’s global initiatives, partnerships, and site visits conducted around the world. The interactive map allows users to learn about the work the IACP has conducted in their respective country and world region.
The map is clickable by country and searchable by the type, topic, and country filters featured below the map.
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IACP Presidential Visit to France
From July 9-10, 2025, IACP President Ken Walker, Vice President David Rausch, Executive Director Vince Talucci, and Director Matt Langer met with INTERPOL, the International Security Cooperation Directorate (DCIS), and the Préfecture de Police de Paris to discuss officer wellness, public safety, and global policing strategies. The delegation also visited the U.S. Embassy in Paris and engaged with key figures.
IACP Presidential Visit to France – Lyon, France
On June 14, 2023, IACP President Letteney and IACP executive leadership met with the executive leadership of Interpol in Lyon, France. Following the meeting, the IACP delegation met with the executive leadership of the French National Police and toured French National Police headquarters.
IACP Presidential Visit to Germany and IACP Committee on Terrorism Mid-Year Meeting - Berlin, Germany
From March 20-24, 2023, IACP President Letteney and IACP Executive leadership traveled to Berlin, Germany where a meeting was held for IACP’s Committee on Terrorism.
IACP Presidential Visit to Israel – Tel Aviv, Israel
From April 18-25, 2023, President Letteney and IACP executive leadership traveled to Tel Aviv, Israel. The visit was conducted in collaboration with the Abraham Global Peace Initiative.
IACP Presidential Visit to Poland and Meetings with Polish National Police
From April 18-25, 2023, IACP President John Letteney; Vice Presidents Wade Carpenter, Ken Walker, and Chief Sean Duggan; Past President Steve Casstevens; and Director of Global Policing Vince Hawkes visited Polish National Police headquarters where they discussed local hate and anti-Semitic challenges with members of the Polish National Police. During the visit conducted in collaboration with the Abraham Global Peace Initiative, IACP’s delegation laid flowers at the Plaszow Concentration Camp in Krakow and volunteered with a delegation at the Ukrainian Refugee Centre at the Jewish Community Centre in Krakow, Poland.
IACP Presidential Visit to the Netherlands
In April 2023 in The Netherlands, President Letteney and the IACP delegation met with the Commissioner of the Dutch National Police. The IACP delegation engaged with commanders, senior executives, and community police officers focused on community trust building efforts. At the EUROPOL Headquarters in The Hague, President Letteney and IACP delegation held a meeting with the EUROPOL Chief of Staff.
IACP Regional Conference - Bogotá, Colombia (2014)
IACP Regional Conference - Istanbul, Turkey (2008)
IACP Regional Conference - Kigali, Rwanda (2014)
IACP Regional Conference - New Delhi, India (2013)
Past International Conferences
- São Paulo, Brazil (2019)
- Dublin, Ireland (2017)
- Bogota, Colombia (2014)
- Florianopolis, Brazil (2014)
- Kigali, Rwanda (2014)
- New Delhi, India (2013)
- Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (2013)
- Budva, Montenegro (2012)
- Medellin, Colombia (2012)
- São Paulo, SP, Brazil (2012)
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2011)
- Florianópolis, Brazil (2010)
- Tallinn, Estonia (2009)
- Taipei, Taiwan (2009)
- Doha, Qatar (2008)
- Curitiba, Brazil (2008)
- Istanbul, Turkey (2008)
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2007)
- Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2007)
- Sofia, Bulgaria (2006)
- Durban, South Africa (2006)
- Foz do Iguacu (2005)
- Paris, France (2005)
- Belfast, Northern Ireland (2004)
- Porto Alegre, Brazil (2004)
- Belo Horizonte, Brazil (2003)
- Riga, Latvia (2003)
- Budapest, Hungary (2002)
- Mons, Belgium (2001)
- New Delhi, India (2001)
- Durban, South Africa (2000)
- Paris, France (2000)
- Ulaanbator, Mongolia (1999)
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Community Police Engagement
- Community Member Feedback as an Effective Tool for Building and Maintaining Trust
- Community Engagement and Dialogue
Education and Training
Mental Health
Officer Safety and Wellness
- Mastering Work-Life Balance
- Enhancing Officer Wellness and Resiliency in Policing
- Nutritional Needs
- Communication in Officer Families
- Resilience Strategies for Public Safety Telecommunication
- Effects of Sleep Deprivation
- Injury Reduction
Traffic Safety
Victim Services
- Addressing and Preventing Gender Bias
- Successful Trauma Informed Victim Interviewing
- ELERV - Overview
- ELERV - Leadership
- ELERV - Partnering
- ELERV - Training
- ELERV - Performance Monitoring
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New Global Tiered Dues Structure
Seeking to improve equity for all members, the IACP is announcing a revised tiered dues structure based upon the World Bank’s country economic groupings. The IACP is offering international membership rates to allow those from lower-income economies to have more affordable access to the benefits and resources provided by the IACP.
What does this mean for you? All IACP members will continue to receive invaluable benefits and resources however, international members from lower-income economies will now have more affordable access. Members from Tier I countries will continue to receive Police Chief magazine mailed to them. Members from Tiers II, III and IV will receive access to the translated digital version at a reduced fee. The new membership dues fee structure went into effect on January 1, 2023.
Visit Membership Criteria to determine your country's tier and corresponding membership fee. United States and Canada are Tier 1.
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