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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: Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs

URL: https://alads.org/

Description: "ALADS is the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs. It was formed in February, 1970, by ten Deputies who joined together to collectively resolve a dispute. In 1976, ALADS was certified as the majority representative for Bargaining Unit 0611, comprised of non-supervisory peace officer employees of the County. Our Memorandums of Understanding have historically resulted in the best wages, benefits and working conditions negotiated for any County employee group."--taken from website 2024.03.04

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Subject:   Collective bargaining -- Law enforcement -- California -- Los Angeles Law enforcement -- Labor unions -- California -- Los Angeles Sheriffs,  Police -- Labor unions -- California -- Los Angeles

Title: Latin American Law Enforcement Association (LALEY)

URL: https://laley.org/

Description: "In 1967, a group of Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers who were inspired to create an association committed to promoting the advancement of Latinos and other underrepresented groups in the Department founded the Latin American Law Enforcement Association, also known as LALEY. From its inception, LALEY committed itself to mentoring and assisting all officers with the Department’s promotional process, encouraging service and advocacy within the community, and serving as a leading voice for equal and minority representation in the police workforce. LALEY’s mission is to enhance the effectiveness of LAPD employees through professional and personal development and to advance the importance of forging strong community ties."--taken from website 2024.03.18

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Subject:   Police -- Labor unions -- California -- Los Angeles ,  Hispanic Americans -- Law enforcement Collective bargaining -- Police -- California -- Los Angeles Hispanic Americans -- Peace Officers

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