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The International Association of Law Enforcement Planners is a member governed organization for people working in planning and research for criminal justice agencies |
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IALEP shares information about the latest innovations, issues,
problems, and solutions confronting criminal justice today. |
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| IALEP is the premium networking tool available to law enforcement planners |
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IALEP membership can "put your finger on the pulse" of every cutting-edge innovation available to law enforcement | |
| IALEP provides tremendous opportunity for recognition of your department's accomplishments - internationally |
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IALEP has a membership of nearly a thousand law enforcement professionals throughout the world | |
| IALEP needs members like you to bring new ideas and viewpoints to the Association. |
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History and Organization of the International Association of Law Enforcement Planners The International Association of Law Enforcement Planners consists of people working in the area of planning and research for criminal justice agencies. IALEP has nearly 1,000 members from around the world. Members hail from Australia, Bulgaria, Kuwait, Canada, Dominican Republic, Guam, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Iceland, Panama, Philippines, Slovakia, South Africa, and the United States The Association, based upon cooperation, shares information about the latest innovations, issues, problems and solutions confronting criminal justice today. IALEP serves as a forum to exchange ideas, programs, techniques, and policies. It also sponsors a standard and advanced level certification program for planners. IALEP was formed by the 1991 merger of the Association of Police Planning and Research Officers (APPRO) and the National Association of Police Planners (NAPP). Both APPRO, organized in California in 1969, and NAPP, founded in 1980, had a successful history of helping criminal justice planners to work together. Now one organization, IALEP offers a consolidated approach to help its members meet challenges into the 21st century. Membership in IALEP facilitates networking with other law enforcement professionals on topics of common interest. Member services include:
Seven chapters, primarily formed in the United States, promote local cooperation through
chapter meetings, training, and other activities. The Regional Chapters of IALEP are semi-autonomous
organizations chartered by IALEP. The frequency and format of meetings, and the activities
of the chapters vary widely. Some chapters meet on a regular basis around their region and
hold regional training conferences. Others provide a less frequent forum for informal
meetings where planners can get together and discuss the projects they are working on.
Whatever the activities of a particular chapter, all enhance and expand the network of
planners available to help you on the job. Need to transfer a membership within an agency? Complete this
form and mail it in. |
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IALEP ADDRESS, PHONE, AND EMAIL |
Email and phone contacts for all IALEP officers and other
useful IALEP addresses can be found on the contacts page. Click
here to view. |
Access to the IALEP "Members Only" Section All members of IALEP are authorized to use the "members only" section. To access the members only section you will need to enter a username and password. This username and password will be sent to you each year after you pay your annual dues. If you are a current paid-up member and you don't have the access codes, or if you had them and lost them (tsk tsk!) you can email the IALEP office who will send them to you. |
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This home on the electronic frontier is always under construction. Changes are happening almost every day. Please report problems promptly so we can get the crew out to fill any new potholes right away! Don't bend an axle on the information superhighway. |
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For information on IALEP membership or activities email ialep@ialep.org. For questions concerning the ialep-l listserve email the Mailmaster. For web page bug reports or comments, email webmaster@ialep.org. |
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Last update on 04/08/08 |
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