Human & Civil Rights
The IACP has programs, policies, and initiatives to enhance law enforcement's role in strengthening and protecting the civil rights of all people and set professional standards for human and civil rights policy. Rapport, cooperation, and partnership between law enforcement and the community are strongest when the community perceives that individual civil and human rights are respected and upheld.
Anti-Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance
Action Agenda for Community Organizations and Law Enforcement to Enhance the Response to Hate Crimes
Policy Center Resources
See AllCrowd Management
Civil disturbances and demonstrations have changed over the years, as have the tactics and techniques of law enforcement agencies called upon to manage and control...
Investigation of Hate Crimes*
Any acts or threats of violence, property damage, harassment, intimidation, or other crimes motivated by hate and bias and designed to infringe upon the rights...
Recording Police Activity
Members of the public, including media representatives, have an unambiguous First Amendment right to record officers in public places, as long as their actions do...
Bias-Free Policing*
Persons having contact with members of a law enforcement agency should be treated in a fair, impartial, equitable, and objective manner, in accordance with law, and without...
Resources
Interactions with Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Individuals
VIPS Focus Series
EXPIRED Support for Civil and Human Rights
WHEREAS, the Civil Rights Committee of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) has been actively engaged in training for the recognition and response...
EXPIRED Opposition of Legislation Explicitly Allowing Force against Law Enforcement Officers under Expansions to the Castle Doctrine or Self-Defense Laws
Adopted at the 120th Annual Conference
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
October 23, 2013
Opposition of Legislation Explicitly Allowing Force against Law Enforcement Officers under Expansions...
