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Description: "NLPOA - To ensure equal opportunity in the administration of justice for our members and the communities we serve through leadership, mentoring, and charitable giving, and the creation of a professional association that provides support, advocacy, personal and professional development to its members and the diverse communities we serve." -- from website, 2021.03.30
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Subject: Peace officers -- Minnesota -- Selection and appointment, Hispanic Americans -- Law enforcement, Hispanic Americans -- Peace Officers
Group: Minority Law Enforcement Organizations
Creator: National Latino Peace Officers Association - Minnesota Chapter (NLPOA)
Language: English
Coverage: Minnesota
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07846
Description: "Our mission is to unite the knowledge and experience of Latino enforcement officers to promote diversity in law enforcement by furthering partnerships with the community through recruitment, education, and trust."--taken from website 2024.03.18
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Subject: Law enforcement -- Community relations -- Massachusetts -- Boston, Hispanic Americans -- Law enforcement -- Massachusetts -- Boston, Law enforcement -- Selection and appointment -- Massachusetts -- Boston, Hispanic Americans -- Peace Officers , Law enforcement -- Diversity in the workplace
Group: Minority Law Enforcement Organizations
Creator: Latino Law Enforcement Group of Boston
Language: English
Coverage: Massachusetts -- Boston
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07893
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
Group: Minority Law Enforcement Organizations
Creator: Latin American Law Enforcement Association (LALEY)
Language: English
Coverage: California -- Los Angeles
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07881
Description: "HAPCOA, Hispanic American Police Command Officers Association, was established in 1973. HAPCOA is the oldest and largest association in the U.S. of Hispanic American officers from law enforcement and criminal justice agencies at municipal, county, state, and federal level."--taken from website 2024.03.11
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Subject: Law enforcement -- Selection and appointment -- Texas -- St. Antonio, Hispanic American -- Law enforcement -- Texas -- St. Antonio, Law enforcement -- Training of -- Texas -- St. Antonio, Police training -- Texas, Hispanic Americans -- Peace Officers
Group: Minority Law Enforcement Organizations
Creator: Hispanic American Police Command Officers Association - San Antonio (HAPCOA)
Language: English
Coverage: Texas -- St. Antonio
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07808
Description: "Through HAPCOA, chiefs of police, sheriffs and police superintendents from around the country are committed to meeting the challenges of selection, promotion and retention of Hispanic American men and women in professional law enforcement and the criminal justice system. The courageous men and women of HAPCOA also work diligently to address the concerns of their respective communities and improve community relations through the implementation of innovative, state-of-the art training and educational programs." -- from website, 2021.03.19
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Subject: Hispanic Americans -- Police -- United States, Police-community relations -- United States, Hispanic American -- Police -- Training of -- United States, Hispanic Americans -- Peace Officers
Group: Minority Law Enforcement Organizations
Creator: Hispanic American Police Command Officers Association
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07884
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