International Association of Chiefs of Police explained

International Association of Chiefs of Police
Founded:[1]
Founders:47 chiefs of police
Formerly:National Chiefs of Police Union
Tax Id:53-0227813[2]
Status:501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
Purpose:To advance the policing profession through advocacy, research, outreach, and education in order to provide for safer communities worldwide.
Headquarters:Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Leader Name:Cynthia E. Renaud[3]
Leader Title:President
Leader Name2:Vincent Talucci
Leader Title2:Executive Director, Chief Executive Officer
Abbreviation:IACP
Employees:135
Employees Year:2021

International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) is a nonprofit organization based in Alexandria, Virginia (United States). It is the world's largest professional association for police leaders.[4]

Overview

The International Association of Chiefs of Police is a not-for-profit 501c(3) organization headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. The IACP is the publisher of the Police Chief magazine, the leading periodical for law enforcement executives, and the host of the IACP Annual Conference and Exposition, the largest police educational and technology exposition in the world.[5]

The IACP is the world’s largest professional association for police leaders. It has over 31,000 members in over 165 countries. Despite its name, membership in the organization is open to law enforcement professionals of all ranks, as well people who are not police officers but are affiliated with law enforcement. Active membership, in which members have the right to vote to determine official organization policy and elect association officers at the Annual Conference and Exposition, is available only to chiefs and superintendents of police and command-level police officers. Associate membership, in which the members have all the rights of active members except for the right to vote or run for office as association officers, is available to non-command level officers, civilian employees of law enforcement agencies, and others involved with law enforcement including those instructors/researchers in criminal justice or related fields working at academic institutions, students enrolled in a criminal justice course or related course, private and corporate security, private detectives, those in the medical/psychological professions, associations and nonprofits, and employees of companies assisting or providing services to law enforcement.[6]

Leadership

IACP presidents[7] have included:

Executive directors have included Quinn Tamm.

Notes and References

  1. "Chiefs of Police Coming: They Will Discuss Matters Relating to Their Officials Duties". The Washington Post. February 11, 1895. p. 8.
  2. "Form 990: Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax". International Association of Chiefs of Police. Internal Revenue Service. September 30, 2017.
  3. "Board of Directors". International Association of Chiefs of Police. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  4. Web site: About IACP. www.theiacp.org. 2019-03-25.
  5. Web site: The IACP . About IACP . 4 May 2021.
  6. https://www.theiacp.org/membership-criteria Membership Criteria
  7. Web site: About IACP. International Association of Chiefs of Police. 28 February 2023.