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Police Unions and Associations

Collected by: Cornell University Library

Archived since: Feb, 2021

Description:

Analyses of the role of policing in society have reached a peak with issues of law enforcement, social justice, and public security taking center stage. A range of policies and methods, as well as critical statements and aspirational proposals, are documented in the websites of law enforcement labor unions, professional associations including associations of minority law enforcement officers, and police accountability organizations.

Subject:   Government

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Title: Denver Police Protective Association, Denver Police PPA

URL: https://dppa.com/

Description: "The Denver Police Protective Association (also known simply as the PPA) is the largest police organization in the State with approximately 1,450 members. It is the collective bargaining agent for all Denver police officers. Members of the organization have a voice in the operation of the PPA, can run for PPA office, vote on collective bargaining contract ratification, help set the goals for bargaining, and have access to the finest legal counsel in the metropolitan area to deal with legal issues arising out of your employment. The PPA is governed by the Executive Board. The PPA Executive Board is made up of seven law enforcement officers who are elected by the membership. PPA Board members work tirelessly toward better jobs, legislation, rights, and resources for police officers in Denver." -- from website, 2021.02.26

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Subject:   Police -- Colorado -- Denver Collective bargaining -- Police -- Colorado -- Denver Police -- Labor unions -- Colorado -- Denver Peace officers -- Labor unions -- Colorado

Title: National Latino Peace Officers Association Denver and Colorado State Chapter (NLPOA)

URL: https://nlpoa.com/colorado-state-page/

Description: "The mission of the association is to eliminate prejudice and discrimination in the Criminal Justice System (particularly in law enforcement). To create a fraternal/professional association that provides support, advocacy, personal and professional development to its members. To prevent and reduce juvenile delinquency; and lessen neighborhood tension in the Latino communities, through awareness and role modeling, provide bi-lingual assistance to the public, and bridge the gap between the Latino community and the police." -- from website, 2021.03.11

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Subject:   Hispanic Americans -- Law enforcement -- Colorado -- Denver Hispanic Americans -- Police Hispanic Americans -- Law enforcement -- Community relations

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