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A B O U T U S
M M E E M M B B E E R R B B E E N N E E F F I I T T S S
Today the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police
Association is an organization comprised of
A B O U T U S
over 1,200 command level law
enforcement officers which includes not
Today the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police
only chiefs of police, superintendents and
Association is an organization comprised of
commissioners, but also the commanding
over 1,200 command level law
officers of federal, state and industrial
enforcement officers which includes not
agencies. The Association goal is to be
only chiefs of police, superintendents and
regarded as a world class resource for
commissioners, but also the commanding
professional Law Enforcement leadership
officers of federal, state and industrial
and a respected voice for Pennsylvania’s
agencies. The Association goal is to be
law enforcement community. The
regarded as a world class resource for
Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association
professional Law Enforcement leadership
mission is to promote excellence in service
and a respected voice for Pennsylvania’s
and expertise in law enforcement and
law enforcement community. The
public safety services, to advocate for Law
Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association
Enforcement leaders, and to provide
mission is to promote excellence in service
innovative programs and training for our
and expertise in law enforcement and
members.
public safety services, to advocate for Law
Enforcement leaders, and to provide
For more information about membership,
innovative programs and training for our
please contact Marcia Nixon at
members.
mnixon@pachiefs.org.
For more information about membership,
please contact Marcia Nixon at
mnixon@pachiefs.org.
A AD DV VO OC CA AC CY Y: :   PCPA has a strong relationship with the PA General
Assembly, the PA State Police and the Municipal Training and Education
M M E E M M B B E E R R B B E E N N E E F F I I T T S S
3905 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110 Commission.   This relationship can ensure our members have a voice at
A AD DV VO OC CA AC CY Y: :   PCPA has a strong relationship with the PA General
the table concerning legislation affecting law enforcement and mandatory
training requirements for municipal departments.
Assembly, the PA State Police and the Municipal Training and Education
Commission.   This relationship can ensure our members have a voice at
C CO OM MM MU UN NI IC CA AT TI IO ON N: :   Receive the PCPA’s quarterly publication, the table concerning legislation affecting law enforcement and mandatory
the
training requirements for municipal departments.
B Bu ul ll le et ti in n and gain critical awareness of global news and issues relevant to
law enforcement.   Access the “ “M Me em mb be er rs s O On nl ly y” ” area of our website and
C CO OM MM MU UN NI IC CA AT TI IO ON N: :   Receive the PCPA’s quarterly publication, the
view resources including advice and tips, legal updates, bills to watch and
B Bu ul ll le et ti in n and gain critical awareness of global news and issues relevant to
other tools to assist you in your daily operations.   Receive valuable and
pertinent information through membership email blasts.
law enforcement.   Access the “ “M Me em mb be er rs s O On nl ly y” ” area of our website and
view resources including advice and tips, legal updates, bills to watch and
E ED DU UC CA AT TI IO ON N & & T TR RA AI IN NI IN NG G: :   The PCPA provides valuable education and
other tools to assist you in your daily operations.   Receive valuable and
training throughout the year and at our Annual Conference in order for law
pertinent information through membership email blasts.
enforcement officers to meet and maintain specific certifications.
E ED DU UC CA AT TI IO ON N & & T TR RA AI IN NI IN NG G: :   The PCPA provides valuable education and
P PL LE EA AC C P PR RO OG GR RA AM M: : PCPA introduced the PLEAC Program to the
training throughout the year and at our Annual Conference in order for law
Commonwealth in July 2001. Since then it has enrolled over 375 agencies
enforcement officers to meet and maintain specific certifications.
with 127 that maintained their accredited status. Accreditation is a
P PL LE EA AC C P PR RO OG GR RA AM M: : PCPA introduced the PLEAC Program to the
progressive and time-proven way of helping institutions evaluate and
improve their overall performance.
Commonwealth in July 2001. Since then it has enrolled over 375 agencies
with that maintained their accredited status. Accreditation is a
T TE ES ST TI IN NG G & & C CO ON NS SU UL LT TI IN NG G S SE ER RV VI IC CE ES S: :   The PCPA provides
progressive and time-proven way of helping institutions evaluate and
improve their overall performance.
municipalities with a variety of written entry level and promotional exams
and  Offers assessors structured questions for interview panels regarding
T TE ES ST TI IN NG G & & C CO ON NS SU UL LT TI IN NG G S SE ER RV VI IC CE ES S: :   The PCPA provides
Entry-Level through Police Chief positions   PCPA also provides physical
municipalities with a variety of written entry level and promotional exams
fitness testing which can predict an officer’s ability to perform the physical
and  Offers assessors structured questions for interview panels regarding
tasks necessary for the position; all in a valid and defensible program.
Entry-Level through Police Chief positions   PCPA also provides physical
fitness testing which can predict an officer’s ability to perform the physical
tasks necessary for the position; all in a valid and defensible program.
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