Search IACP
Number of Results: 30482
EXPIRED Supporting Victims of Child Sexual Abuse Material
...
Ethical Agency Cultures and Public Trust - Police Chief Magazine
Skip to content Languages Accessibility Police Chief Magazine LOGIN SUBSCRIBE JOIN Linkedin Facebook Instagram X ...
EXPIRED Guidelines for Improving Automated Criminal History Record Systems and Effective Screening of Personnel
WHEREAS, the Internati...
Anabolic Abuse and Law Enforcement Officers - Police Chief Magazine
Explore the dangers of anabolic misuse in policing and its serious repercussions on officer behavior and public safety.
Pre-Arrest Diversion - An Effective Model Ready for Widespread Adoption
Click the title above to learn more
EXPIRED Recognizing Significant Contributions of the National Guard Counterdrug Program
...
EXPIRED In Support of Full Funding of the Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program (LETPP)
WHEREAS, law enforceme...
EXPIRED Calling for Greater Collection and Dissemination of Information on All Crimes Through Fusion Centers
...
Development & Operations Roadmap for Multidisciplinary Anti-Human Trafficking Task Forces
...
| Liam Price
Liam Price was appointed Director-General, International Special Services, in July 2021. In this capacity he is responsible for the RCMP’s international network of Liaison Officers, peace operations, overseas capacity-building initiatives, and Canada's Interpol National Central Bureau. Liam Price is a serving senior civilian member of the RCMP. Prior to becoming Director-General, Mr. Price was posted overseas; first as the RCMP’s embed with the National Crime Agency in London, UK and, more recently, as the RCMP’s Regional Director for US & NE Caribbean in Washington, DC. In these roles, he led proactive investigations, deepened bilateral and multilateral ties and increased information sharing. Between 2012 and 2015, Mr. Price served as Director, Operational Information Management, in Federal Policing at the RCMP. In that capacity, he oversaw the RCMP's framework for the collection, assessment and prioritization of intelligence and the production of threat assessments on a range of topics. Mr. Price joined the RCMP in 2006. Past assignments have included posts at the Privy Council Office, the Office of the Special Representative of INTERPOL to the United Nations, and the RCMP’s National Security Program. Before joining the RCMP, Mr. Price served with Canada’s Parliament as Team; Lead for the Senate Standing Committee on National Security and Defence. With the Committee, he released a number of reports related to the state of Canadian emergency preparedness, military readiness, border security and veteran's affairs. His education and training is varied. Most recently, he completed professional training at the Canadian Forces College and the FBI Academy. Academically, he received a Master's degree in International Security Studies from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and a Bachelor of Science (Foreign Service) from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
