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Description: "For over 100 years the Massachusetts Police Association has been the voice for police officers throughout the Commonwealth. From Greater Boston to Worcester, the Cape and Islands to Springfield, we are proud and honored to represent those who serve our communities and campuses. The MPA strives to provide the men and women of law enforcement with the support required to get the job done safely and professionally. We are your oldest and strongest voice on Beacon Hill. We fight to maintain your collective bargaining rights, your hard-earned benefits, and to ensure you have the tools you need on the street and in the courtroom. Our Legal Defense is second to none and has decades of experience to prove it. If you are a member or an unaffiliated police officer looking for answers to questions regarding benefits or other information, the MPA is here to help." -- from website, 2021.02.26
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Subject: Police -- Labor unions -- Massachusetts, Employee fringe benefits -- Police -- Massachusetts, Police - community relations -- Massachusetts, Law enforcement -- Community relations -- Massachusetts
Group: Professional Associations
Creator: Massachusetts Police Association
Language: English
Coverage: Massachusetts
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07898
Description: "The stated mission of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association (MCOPA) is to advance professional police services; promote enhanced administrative, technical, and operational police practices; foster cooperation and the exchange of information and experience among police leaders and police organizations of recognized professional and technical standing throughout the Commonwealth. We shall champion the recruitment and training of qualified persons in the police profession and encourage all police personnel statewide to achieve and maintain the highest standards of ethics, integrity, community interaction and professional conduct." -- from website, 2021.02.26
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Subject: Police -- Training of -- Massachusetts, Police-community relations -- Massachsetts, Police -- Massachusetts, Law enforcement -- Community relations -- Massachusetts
Group: Professional Associations
Creator: Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association (MCOPA)
Language: English
Coverage: Massachusetts
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07764
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