Resources
IACP's resources are aimed at helping law enforcement executives do their jobs better and cover a variety of topics, including professional development, leadership, management, and supervision, as well as hot topics such as ethics.
Resources
Managing Sex Offenders: Citizens Supporting Law Enforcement
Sex Offenders in the Community: Enforcement and Prevention Strategies for Law Enforcement
Framing a Law Enforcement Response: Addressing Community Concerns about Sex Offenders
IACP Model Policy on Registering and Tracking Sex Offenders
This policy provides guidance for the registration, public notification, and address verification of sex offenders, and guidance for personnel conducting community education practices.
IACP Policy Priorities
Preparing and Responding to Cyberbullying: Tips for Law Enforcement
EXPIRED Anti-Legalization Update
WHEREAS, the International Association of Chiefs of Police meeting at its 105th Annual Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, passed a resolution strongly opposing ballot...
EXPIRED Opposition to the Sale of Armor-Piercing and Tracer Ammunition
Opposition to the Sale of Armor-Piercing and Tracer Ammunition
Submitted by the IACP Board of Directors and the Firearms Committee
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WHEREAS, there...
EXPIRED Fingerprinting Technology Applied to Private Security Personnel
WHEREAS, the IACP has a productive and continuing relationship with key elements of private security relating to public safety, and
WHEREAS, private industry now employs...
EXPIRED Opposition to Secondary Enforcement Traffic Legislation
WHEREAS, each year approximately 42,000 Americans die in traffic crashes and another three million are injured; and
WHEREAS, strong traffic laws provide law enforcement officers...
EXPIRED Support for Public Aircraft in Association with Law Enforcement Duties
WHEREAS, the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) has many members who manage law enforcement public aircraft operations; and
WHEREAS, law enforcement aviation operations...
EXPIRED Continued Federal Support for Community Policing Efforts
WHEREAS, the community policing philosophy promotes the principles and strategies of partnerships, problem-solving, prevention, and organizational change to effectively respond to crime, fear of crime...
