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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: City of Poughkeepsie PBA

URL: http://cppdpba.org/

Description: "The City of Poughkeepsie, also known as the "Queen City on the Hudson", was chartered in 1854. The City of Poughkeepsie PBA (Police Benevolent Association) was incorporated on August 7, 1957. There are more than ninety active members of the PBA, consisting of police officers, detectives, sergeants, and lieutenants. These members serve a population of more than 30,000 residents within the City."--taken from website 2024.02.26

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Subject:   Police -- Labor unions -- New York (State) -- Poughkeepsie Police -- New York (State) -- Poughkeepsie Police -- Work environment -- New York (State) -- Poughkeepsie,  Law enforcement -- New York (State)

Title: Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, Inc. (NYC PBA)

URL: http://nycpba.org/

Description: "The NYC PBA is a labor union that seeks to protect and advance its members rights and interests. Among other things, it negotiates their contract, which establishes compensation, benefits and working conditions, ensures fair treatment by the City and the NYPD, provides legal services and representation, and administers their health and welfare benefits. The PBA also encourages legislation that helps its members and improves their families’ lives, while it opposes legislation detrimental to them. " -- from website, 2021.02.26

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Subject:   Police -- Labor unions -- New York (State) -- New York Collective bargaining -- Police -- New York (State) -- New York Police -- Work environment -- New York (State) -- New York,  Law enforcement -- New York (State)

Title: Rochester Police Locust Club

URL: https://locustclub.org/

Description: "Dedicated to improving working conditions, wages and benefits, and to monitoring legislation at all levels of government to protect police officers' rights and to continually improve law enforcement in Rochester. The name "Locust Club" actually refers to the kind of wood that all Rochester police nightsticks were once made from. We have a distinguished 100-year-old history."--taken from website 2024.02.26

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Subject:   Police -- Work environment -- New York (State) -- Rochester Employee fringe benefits -- Police -- New York (State) -- Rochester Police -- Legislative oversight -- New York (State) -- Rochester,  Law enforcement -- New York (State)

Title: Sergeants Benevolent Association

URL: https://sbanypd.nyc/

Description: "The roots of the SBA run as deep as those of the City of New York. In 1899, just one year after the consolidation of the city’s five boroughs and the formation of the NYPD as we know it today, the Department’s supervisory officers formed a fraternal organization known as the Police Sergeants Endowment and Benevolent Association."--taken from website 2024.03.25

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Subject:   Police -- Selection and appointment -- New York (State) -- New York Police -- Leadership -- New York (State) -- New York,  Law enforcement -- New York (State)

Title: Detectives' Endowment Association, Inc.

URL: https://www.nycdetectives.org/

Description: “The Detectives Endowment Association of the City of New York is one of three major police unions representing police officers of the New York City Police Department. The other two being the Police Benevolent Association and Sergeants Benevolent Association.” -- Wikipedia, 2021.04.13

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Subject:   Detectives -- Labor unions -- New York (State) -- New York Collective bargaining -- Detectives -- New York (State) -- New York,  Law enforcement -- New York (State) ,  Police -- Labor unions -- New York (State)

Title: New York State Police Investigators Association (NYSPIA)

URL: https://www.nyspia.org/

Description: "The New York State Police Investigators Association (NYSPIA) was established in 1994 and is the union representing Senior Investigators and Investigators within the Bureau of Criminal Investigations of the New York State Police. Established in 1935, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, or BCI, is the plainclothes detective branch of the New York State Police, with over 1,000 investigative personnel in its ranks. For over 25 years, NYSPIA has represented the members of the BCI in their unique needs within the division of the New York State Police. The union works hard to protect its members and its focus is on seeking fair wages and benefits for members, insurance and benefits for retirees, representing members in investigations and working as an organization to affect positive change and promote legislature that supports law enforcement."--taken from website 2024.03.25

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Subject:   Police -- Representation in administrative proceedings -- New York (State) Detectives -- New York (State),  Law enforcement -- New York (State) ,  Police -- Labor unions -- New York (State)

Title: New York State Troopers Police Benevolent Association (PBA)

URL: https://www.nystpba.org/

Description: "In the fall of 1943, a group of about 50 Troopers gathered and discussed the idea of a union to help improve working conditions in the New York State Police. Looking for guidance from other established police unions, the group called upon the president of the Port Authority PBA to assist. The Police Benevolent Association of the New York State Troopers, Inc. was formed, and 80 percent of all Troopers became members within a month. A charter of incorporation was issued in early 1944. Throughout the years the State Troopers PBA has changed and conformed to meet the needs of its members, but the overall mission has remained the same: to work for the betterment of our members. Today, the State Troopers PBA serves approximately 5,900 retired and active, uniformed members of the New York State Police from the rank of Trooper through the rank of Major. The State Troopers PBA is just as active today as when it was first incorporated. Along the way, there have been many momentous victories. The passage of the historic Taylor Law in 1967 strengthened the role of the State Troopers PBA, as it became recognized as the official bargaining unit of Troopers involving terms and conditions of employment, a role it continues to serve today. In the mid-1990s, the passage of legislation affording Troopers binding arbitration for monetary compensation improved the bargaining arena immensely."--taken from website 2024.03.25

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Subject:   Police -- Labor unions -- New York (State) Collective bargaining -- Police -- New York (State),  Law enforcement -- New York (State) ,  Police -- Work environment -- New York (State)

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