Founded
in 1893, the IACP is the world’s oldest and largest
non-profit membership organization of police executives,
with more than 19,000 members in more than 100 countries.
The IACP’s leadership consists of the operating
chief executives of international, federal, state and
local agencies of all sizes. The Association’s
goals are to advance the science and art of police practices
and promote their use in police work; to foster cooperation
and the exchange of information and experience among
police administrators throughout the world; to bring
about recruitment and training of qualified personnel;
and to encourage adherence to high professional standards
of performance and conduct.
The 2004 IACP Law Enforcement Education
and Technology Exposition brings together law enforcement
professionals to examine the state of the police industry,
assess the latest in security and contingency plans,
and participate in professional development programs.
Participants hone their skills, network with colleagues
from around the world and see hundreds of the latest
law enforcement advancements in the industry’s
largest exhibit hall. |